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Emergency Medicine Clinical Research Fellowship

This is a two-year clinical research fellowship training program position. The successful candidate will be a recent graduate of an accredited emergency medicine residency program, who wishes to pursue a career in clinical research. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is a Level I trauma center in Los Angeles County, California and has a highly-regarded and fully-accredited emergency medicine residency training program.

 

The fellowship director is Roger J Lewis, MD, PhD, whose expertise includes the statistical design and analysis of clinical research studies, health services research and the protection of human subjects in clinical research. Supporting faculty will also include Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, Kelly Young, MD and Robert Hockberger, MD.

The clinical research fellowship will be two years in duration. The fellow will be expected to initiate and complete a substantial research project, selected on the basis of the project's educational value, it's clinical or scientific importance, and on the fellow's long-term research interests. THe fellow will be expected to pursue coursework at the UCLA School of Public Health leading to a masters level degree in epidemiology or public health (www.ph.ucla.edu). Areas of emphasis in the department's existing research activities include prehospital care, health services research, disaster preparedness and research methodology. The research project will be tailored to the interests of the research fellow and their long-term career plans.

Interested parties should contact Dr Lewis directly at (310) 222-6741 or roger@emedharbor.edu
Please include a curriculum vitae as an electronic attachment to an email, along with names and telephone numbers for three references. We would appreciate your bringing this announcement to the attention of any prospective candidates.