PROgRESS Training Program
Program Overview
The Vanderbilt Patient/ pRactice Outcomes Research in Effectiveness and Systems Science (PROgRESS) T32 Program is supported by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This mentored research training program is dedicated to cross training early researchers in core disciplines who are capable of addressing major gaps in knowledge and translating knowledge into application. Scholars will receive up to 2 years of individualized training and will devote 40 hours per week of professional effort toward developing an academic career with interdisciplinary training and concentration in one of three core methodologic areas:
1. Patient Centered Outcomes Research
2. Implementation Science
3. Health Policy/Community Health
Please contact the Program Manager, Robyn Tamboli (robyn.tamboli@vumc.org), for information on how to apply.
Eligibility:
- MD or PhD in disciplines relevant to learning health care system framework (e.g., health economics, policy, nursing, psychology, social work, epidemiology, bioinformatics etc.)
- Must be able to devote 40 hours per week of full-time effort to research and career development
- US citizen or non-citizen national, or have been admitted for permanent residence
- Trainees must focus their research development and projects on health care delivery in the United States
For more information please contact the PI Christianne Roumie or the Program Manager Robyn Tamboli