Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

Sep 16
9-11am

Mental Health Postdoc Seminar Series
Empirical Outcomes of a Support Program for Parents of Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances

Krista Kutash, Ph.D., Professor & Albert J. Duchnowski, Ph.D., Professor
Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health. Florida Mental Health Institute
University of South Florida, Tampa
-- Sheps Center 1st flr , Room 150

Oct 3
12-1:30 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Gloria Bazzoli, Virginia Commonwealth University
-- Sheps Center 3rd flr , Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Oct 24
12-1 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Nicole Maestas, RAND
-- Duke University Fuqua School of Business, Seminar Room 1

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Nov 17

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Charles Courtemanche, UNC-G
-- Location: To Be Announced

Nov 21
12-1:30 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Spatial Analytic Methods in Health Utilization and Outcomes Research

Lee Mobley, RTI
-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

Dec 5
12-2 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Job Market Presentations
Title: To Be Announced

-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

Dec 12
12-2 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Job Market Presentations
Title: To Be Announced

-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

 

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Training Programs

National Research Service Award (NRSA) Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Training Program in Health Services Research

Welcomes applications from physicians, dentists, and other post-doctoral trainees as well as pre-doctoral students already admitted to degree candidacy in the NC-CH departments of Health Policy and Administration, Epidemiology, Maternal and Child Health, Health Behavior and Health Education, Biostatistics, Pharmacy, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Anthropology, or Political Science. The emphasis of the training program is the organization, financing, utilization, quality and evaluation of personal health care services and public policies for ensuring access to such services.

NRSA Primary Care Research Fellowship

Trains primary care physicians for academic careers with an emphasis on research. The two to three-year fellowship provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and expereince to pursue an individual research program. Course work in the various departments of the School of Public Health, seminars in the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Clinical Scholars Program's Core Curriculum, weekly works-in-progress seminars, and mentoring by clinical and research faculty contribut to the fellow's research preparation.

NRSA Mental Health & Substance Abuse Systems and Services Fellowship Program

Assist persons with a doctoral degree in sociology, psychology, anthropology, social work, psychiatry, public health or related fields to gain experience in applying research methods to the systematic analysis and evaluation of mental health, substance abuse services, and their associated public policy issues. The emphases of the training program are the organization, financing, utilization, quality, and evaluation of care services; public policies for ensuring access to such services; and the social epidemiology of mental and substance abuse disorders.

Triangle Clinical Research Fellowship in Reproductive Health

This two-year fellowship supported by the National Institutes of Health is designed for obstetricians and gynecologists to learn clinical research and advanced epidemiologic methods. Fellows will design, implement, and conduct their own research in an academically rigorous and collaborative environment with combined resources from Duke, UNC and FHI. This program fosters the development of skills needed to be a self-sustained professional in women’s health research and to expand the number of researchers within the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology.