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The ECRIP Fellowship Program goals are to become qualified to successfully apply for an NIH Research Career Development Award (K23) leading to a successful NIH Research Project Grant Award (R01). The two fellowship programs are: Research Fellowship in Patient-Centered Care and Determinants of Risk and Risk Behaviors in the Deaf Population.
Research Fellowship in Patient-Centered Care (Ronald M. Epstein, MD, Mentor)
Goal: To develop research skills to study interactions between health care practitioners and their patients by studying how physicians respond to patients’ requests and concerns, and how their responses affect clinical outcomes, healthcare costs, and patient trust and satisfaction with their physician.
Determinants of Risk and Risk Behaviors in the Deaf Population (Steven Barnett, MD, Mentor)
Goal: To adapt existing survey instruments for use in American Sign Language, and to use these surveys to learn about the health risks and diseases of people in the deaf population.
Program Features
Eligibility
Candidates must be a:
Application Procedure
For further information for the Research Fellowship in Patient-Centered Care, write or call:
Ronald M. Epstein, MD, Mentor
Patient-Centered Care Fellowship
Department of Family Medicine Research
Programs
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
1381 South Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620-2399 USA
Phone: (585) 506-9484
Fax: (585) 473-2245
Email: Ronald_Epstein@urmc.rochester.edu
For further information for the Research Fellowship in Determinants of Risk and Risk Behaviors in the Deaf Population, write or call:
Steven Barnett, MD, Mentor
Determinants of Risk and Risk Behaviors
in the Deaf Population Fellowship
Department of Family Medicine Research
Programs
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
1381 South Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620-2399 USA
Phone: (585) 506-9484
Fax: (585) 473-2245
Email: Steve_Barnett@urmc.rochester.edu