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Post-Doctoral Fellowship - LA Area Health Services Research Training Program
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
The Los Angeles Area Health Services Research Training Program postdoctoral fellowship is a joint initiative of the Department of Health Policy and Management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, RAND Health, The USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, and the VA Los Angeles Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy. It is supported by a grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The program provides comprehensive training and experience to highly-qualified postdoctoral trainees so that they may effectively engage in and lead research and implementation activities aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of the U.S. health care system. Drawing on the expertise of faculty and researchers at the four institutions – over three dozen of whom have agreed to be mentors – the program invites applicants interested in pursuing research in: health systems change including study of system innovations and care outside the clinic; managed care and the design and impact of hospital, physician and bundled payment systems; implementation science; patient, provider, and organizational decision-making; health outcomes measurement and comparative effectiveness analysis; patient-centered care; and health equity, access and quality of care for priority populations such as racial and ethnic minorities, low income populations and patients with high expense chronic illnesses such as HIV. Research within a comparative international framework is also invited. To be eligible to receive a postdoctoral award, the prospective candidate must be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident and have obtained a Ph.D., medical degree, or other professional doctoral degree. Awards will last two years. The fellowship provides a stipend, health insurance, and travel money to attend professional meetings. Postdoctoral fellows also have the option of pursuing a Masters degree in the UCLA Department of Health Policy and Management, and most tuition and fees are covered during the fellowship. The program is especially interested in attracting a diverse group of trainees, including those from underrepresented minority groups. Program Questions: Contact Maria Porras: Mporras@ph.ucla.edu Application Questions: Contact Madeline Nguyen: Mnguyen@ph.ucla.edu APPLY AT https://hpm.ph.ucla.edu/pages/post_doctoral
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APPLICANT MUST BE U.S. CITIZEN OR PERMANENT RESIDENT All prospective fellows must submit an application to the LA Area Health Services Research Training Program. Candidates for this position must already have completed their Ph.D. program before beginning postdoctoral training. Post-doctoral fellows, who wish to purse a degree (MPH or MS), must also submit an admissions application to the Department of Health Policy and Management. |
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