The
Division
of
Research (DOR)
at
Kaiser
Permanente
Northern
California (KPNC)
is
recruiting for
their
second of
fellows for the
Translational
Research
Postdoctoral
Fellowship
Program. This two-year
multidisciplinary
fellowship program will train the next generation
of researchers to conduct research embedded within an
integrated healthcare delivery system. The program is
designed to support post-doctoral fellows interested in
research across
the
translational and population sciences
research
continuum
spanning epidemiology, outcomes
research, intervention research, disease
prevention, and care evaluation and improvement.
Investigators and Fellows in
the DOR have well-developed research programs in
behavioral health and aging, infectious diseases,
cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, cancer, health
care delivery and policy, and women’s
and
children’s
health. The DOR
is the
home for
over 60
Investigators
and 600
staff
members
overseeing numerous research projects with funding from
the National
Institutes of Health, other Federal
agencies, non-profit organizations, industry, and
internal sources. The successful applicant will have
opportunities to develop research, writing, and grant
preparation skills and enhance presentations and
publications under the mentorship of an experienced DOR
investigator. Investigators have access to rich clinical
data sources from one of the nation's leading integrated
healthcare delivery systems inclusive of more than 4.65
million members. KPNC and the DOR provide a unique
research environment with a diverse patient population,
robust longitudinal electronic health record data,
comprehensive data capture, and a long-standing history of
clinical research from real-world data sources and
populations that can lead to higher quality care and
outcomes.
The
two-year, full-time program includes:
- Individualized
scientific and career mentorship
- Works-in-progress
meetings with DOR faculty and fellows
- Training in grant
writing, manuscript development, and presenting
science to scientific and lay audiences
- Experience writing
at least two first-authored publications based on
KPNC DOR projects
- Seminars on career
and skills development topics
- Core competency
training in research and biostatistical methods
utilizing electronic health records data, including
journal clubs
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Qualifications:
We seek talented candidates with a doctoral degree (such
as PhD, DrPH, ScD, MD) in epidemiology, health services
research, medicine, informatics, biostatistics, or related
field. Preference will be given to applicants with strong
analytic, writing, and oral communication skills and a
demonstrated ability to publish
manuscripts
in
peer-reviewed
journals.
Applicants
must be
eligible
for U.S.
employment.
Individuals from all backgrounds, especially those
from historically underrepresented groups, are encouraged
to apply.
Application Procedures:
We aim to admit 2-4 qualified candidates each year. Each
fellow will be co-funded by their primary scientific
mentor
and the
fellowship training program. Potential candidates
are required to
identify
a Research
Scientist from
DOR’s
>60 highly
experienced
investigators
in their
area of
interest
who is
committed
to being a primary scientific mentor and providing
co-funding. Faculty research portfolios can be found here:
https://divisionofresearch.kaiserpermanente.org/our-team/scientific-sections/.
If you would like help identifying a potential
mentor, please email the Program Leadership Team at
DOR_TRF@kp.org.
Applications will be
accepted from November 1, 2024 through January 13, 2025
at
https://redcap.kaiser.org/surveys/?s=ECTNAPTTWNDLN4HF.
Applicants
must
submit:
1)
Letter
describing
areas of research interest, 2) Letter of support from
potential DOR scientific mentor, 3) Curriculum vitae, 4)
Writing sample (e.g., first-authored manuscript), 5)
Contact information for three individuals serving as
references.
For
more
information:
https://divisionofresearch.kaiserpermanente.org/research/fellowships/
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