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The University of North Carolina School of Medicine, through the Program on Integrative Medicine, the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Department of Neurology, has been awarded an NIH T-32 Fellowship Training Grant for Research in Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine. The award provides support for up to 3 years of research training with potential faculty mentors from multiple UNC departments, divisions and centers. To request application forms, or if you have any questions, please contact |
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The overall goal of this program is to recruit talented postdoctoral health professionals and allied scientists for training in research designed to examine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, mechanisms of action and cost-benefits of complementary and alternative medical therapies (CAM), and integrative medicine. Through our three-year training program, fellows will be rigorously trained in research methodology, receive a firm grounding in CAM concepts and research issues, participate in the ongoing research of their mentors, develop and conduct studies that will create the foundation for future trials, and participate in the development of innovative tools and measurements for CAM and integrative approaches to care. We expect the program to produce highly qualified, successful investigators whose careers will contribute substantially to research in CAM. Trainees will be hired for a three-year interdisciplinary program designed for physicians, as well as doctoral-level behavioral and social scientists, and doctoral level credentialed CAM practitioners. The program consists of seminars and formal course work, individual mentoring, research projects, elective seminars and classes, teaching, and a number of optional activities. Eligibility Application Process
Program Description
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