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Job Description
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The Sealy Center on Aging at the University of
Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas has openings for both
pre-doctoral and post-doctoral positions.
The main purpose of the training program is to
support outstanding postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in
the broad area of two areas of research:
► Health
of Older Minorities, with an emphasis on older Hispanics
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Comparative Effectiveness Research
Potential CER topics include:
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Outcomes/toxicities from cancer treatments
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Comparative
effectiveness of different strategies for cancer screening
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Comparative
effectiveness of hospital care provided by hospitalists
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Comparative
effectiveness of nurse practitioner vs. primary care physicians
in nursing homes and in community care
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Outcomes of
rehabilitation after stroke and hip fracture
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Recovery from
hospitalization
Mentoring teams
provide expert guidance in an environment proven to maximize
progress toward independent researcher status. Funded
investigators include physicians, epidemiologists, statisticians,
demographers and health economists.
Aging-related research initiatives at UTMB include a Center for
Comparative Effectiveness Research on Cancer in Texas (CERCIT),
the Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, the
Center for Comparative Effectiveness and Cancer Outcomes and the
Hispanic Established Population for Epidemiologic Studies of the
Elderly.
Exceptional candidates may qualify for an
additional $5,000 - $10,000 over the NIH stipend level plus moving
expenses. All trainees receive full health care benefits.
Additional funds are available to cover tuition and fees for
relevant courses and other training related expenses.
Pre-doctoral fellows earn a Ph.D. degree in sociomedical sciences
or clinical sciences (health services research) in the Department
of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, or other doctoral
programs at UTMB.
In order to be considered for the program, an
applicant
must be a citizen of the U.S. or permanent
resident.
All applications will be reviewed by the Training Grant Selection
Committee and applicants may be invited to interview
Application procedure and information available at
http://www.utmb.edu/scoa/ResearchTraining/ppdtphom.html
Direct inquiries or questions about the program, contact:
Kelley Prevou
Phone: 409/747-1987
Email:
kaprevou@utmb.edu
This
training program is supported by the National Institute on Aging
(NIA) through an Institutional National Training Award (NRSA)
5T32AG0270.
UTMB is an
Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Institution that proudly
values diversity.
Candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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