Primary Care Research Fellowship, ACCORDS, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Jul 27,2021 | Consortium_staff Fellowships

The ACCORDS Primary Care Research Fellowship is recruiting new fellows to start in July 2022. This post-doctoral fellowship is administered by ACCORDS (Adult and Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science) at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, as well as affiliated institutions Kaiser Permanente of Colorado and Denver Health, and led by leading faculty and experts in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, implementation and dissemination science, and health equity. The new fellowship is funded by the Health Resources and Service Administration and supports 2-3 years of training post-doctoral professionals to become primary care research leaders addressing the nation’s primary care health delivery challenges.

The fellowship requires ≥75% FTE commitment to research training and includes a salary stipend, travel funds, equipment and research expenses, and tuition funds for trainees. 

Depending on previous experience, fellows will be able to obtain a Masters in Clinical Sciences, an MPH and/or a Certificate in Dissemination and Implementation Sciences. In addition, they will have access to mini-courses and faculty development seminars specific to their needs and a grant writing course to assure their future success as researchers.

For more information and application procedures please go to:  http://bit.ly/ACCORDSFellowship

Prior experience in clinical research including training in epidemiology, biostatistics, and research design is preferred.

Requirements

  • Must be a physician (MD or DO), DDS, DMD, PharmD, or doctorally-trained non-physician (PhD or equivalent).
  • Per HRSA, the individual to be trained must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of appointment.
  • Must want to pursue an academic career with a focus on research related to optimizing primary care. 

Must not have any current or prior funding as a principal investigator at the R01 level or equivalent and cannot have been previously funded by a T32 grant.