Dermatological Health Services Research Fellowship
The Center for Dermatology Research investigative dermatology fellowship has been established since 1999 to train research fellows in health services and health outcome research emphasizing dermatologic issues. Work will require close collaboration with a multidisciplinary research team. An opportunity exists for a qualified fellow to simultaneously pursuing graduate studies in epidemiology.
The Center has openings every other year for up to two highly-motivated research fellows. Applicants must hold an MD or similar degree and have completed one or more years of graduate medical education, especially in dermatology. Application review will begin immediately upon receipt and continue until the positions are filled.
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