New York University School of Medicine – BELLE Project
HRSA T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Primary Care Research The New York University School of Medicine is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for our Fellowship in Primary Care Research beginning July 1, 2017. This is an interdisciplinary, two-year, HRSA T32-funded fellowship program that prepares individuals holding doctorates (MD, PhD) to become leaders in primary care translational research. The fellowship confers a Master’s of Science in Clinical Investigation degree upon successful completion of program requirements. The fellowship is especially relevant for individuals with a doctorate in a field related to early child development (e.g., developmental psychology, early childhood education) as it provides an opportunity to learn about the application of developmental principles within a real-world health care environment. The Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, within the Department of Pediatrics, is nationally recognized for its research focusing on poverty-related disparities in early child development and school readiness. The postdoctoral candidate for this position would join the Bellevue Project for Early Language, Literacy, and Education Success (BELLE Project), directed by Alan Mendelsohn, MD. This laboratory is dedicated in part to developing and evaluating interventions aimed at promoting parent-child interactions to enhance school readiness in low-income children. Our multidisciplinary team of researchers brings together experts from a wide range of fields, including developmental psychology and education, in collaboration with clinical experts in fields such as general and developmental-behavioral pediatrics, to investigate the role of pediatric primary health care as a universal-platform for population-scaleable preventive interventions to enhance responsive parenting. Additional details about our research and publications can be found at belle.med.nyu.edu. In the innovative Masters of Science degree program, fellows develop content mastery through courses including Research Methods, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Medical Informatics, Clinical Trial Design, and Grant Writing. Fellows participate in Research in Progress seminars, Journal Clubs, and Integrative Seminars. There are substantial opportunities for mentored research leading to presentations at local and national meetings, manuscripts for publication, and grant applications, as well as opportunities for collaborations with researchers and community partners at NYU / NYU School of Medicine and elsewhere. Fellows will receive a stipend and a complete benefits package. Full tuition is covered for the Masters of Science degree program, along with an allowance for books, travel, and other related program expenses. Initial inquiries should be emailed to Caitlin Canfield, PhD ([email protected]), and should include a CV and cover letter. Please write “T32 Fellowship Application” in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Note that Spanish proficiency is desirable but not required. For details about the formal application and full requirements, please see: http://www.med.nyu.edu/pediatrics/genpeds/clinical-education/fellowship-program/application-process (Note: A medical degree/license is NOT required for this specific position)
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