FELLOWSHIP - ILLINOIS
FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The University of Chicago & NorthShore University HealthSystem, Department of Family Medicine invites applications for a 2-year research fellowship. Masters of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) or Masters of Arts in Public Policy (MAPP): Each fellow will take course work in basic biostatistics, epidemiology, and health services research and then either pursue one of these areas in depth (MSCR) or take courses in public policy, organizational theory, economics and others relevant to health policy (MAPP). Completion of an original research project is expected in both tracks. Special Areas of Focus: Fellows may pursue a special area of focus or an area of their own choosing. Multiple mentors are available. Reproductive Health - Mentors from OB/GYN and family medicine. Research focus on reproductive health outcomes, disparities or service delivery. Clinical Ethics - Offered with the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics. Coursework in bioethics and humanities, training in ethics consultation, and participation in weekly case conference. Practice Based Translational Research - Focus on outcomes, quality improvement, comparative effectiveness, applied informatics, dissemination and implementation of evidence into practice, or clinical research in an established practice based network with EMR. Applications are welcome from family medicine residents, fellows, practicing physicians or faculty. Stipend $56,000 per year plus full benefits.
Fellowship Director: Bernard Ewigman, MD, MSPH
Co-Director: Debra Stulberg, MD, MAPP
Contact: Sandra Wallace, swallace@bsd.uchicago.edu, or 773-834-9852
The University of Chicago is an AA/EO employer.
swallace@bsd.uchicago.edu
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