Post-Doctoral Researcher - Graduates - NYU Grossman School of Medicine

CLOSING DATE: September 16, 2021

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Fellowship

JOB #: 17562

POSTED: June 17, 2021

Description:

NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Departments of Population Health, Medicine, and Pediatrics are seeking applicants for our two-year, interdisciplinary post-doctoral Research Fellowship starting July, 2022. In this multi-disciplinary program, fellows earn a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation with a Concentration in Healthcare Delivery Science, and conduct mentored research. The program aims to prepare a cadre of highly-trained research faculty for careers at the real-world interface of health services research and health care delivery systems. Ideal candidates are physicians who have completed a clinical residency program or graduates of a PhD/DNP program.
Fellows complete a rigorous curriculum in clinical and health services research methods, biostatistics, healthcare delivery science, population health theory, epidemiology, medical informatics, research ethics, writing for publication, and grant writing, while conducting mentored research to improve population health outcomes and reduce health inequity.
Stipend and tuition are provided along with an allowance for books, travel, and research expenses. We seek applicants with a commitment to our program’s aims and with aspirations for an academic, operational or administrative career.
Both NYU Langone Health and NYU Grossman School of Medicine have been named to the best in the nation honor roll by US News and World Report.
Members of under-represented/disadvantaged minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application deadline: September 16, 2021

 

The Population Health Science Scholars Postdoctoral Program is supported by T32 awards from AHRQ and HRSA, and is a 2-year fellowship for MDs and PhDs. The program prepares scholars for academic careers and leadership at the interface of health care delivery and health services research. Scholars graduate with the methodologic skill, institutional savvy, and social capital to bridge the gap between real-world, health care delivery systems and the communities they serve. 

Fellows conduct mentored research with faculty in the Departments of Population Health, Pediatrics, and Medicine. They can complete NYU’s Masters of Science Degree in Clinical Investigation, with a Concentration in Healthcare Delivery Science, or take methodologic courses, tailored to their learning needs. 

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How to Apply:

Contact Mosun Ayeni (Mosunmola.Ayeni@nyulangone.org) if you have questions.

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