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Welcome! In the words of Clancy and Eisenberg, “outcomes research – the study of the end results of health services that takes patients’ experiences, preferences, and values into account – is intended to provide scientific evidence relating to decisions made by all who participate in health care.” Those who participate in health care include clinicians, policy makers, payers, professional organizations, and of course patients.
Our goal in the Outcomes Research Fellowship is to train the outcomes, clinical, and translational researchers of the future. As such, our 2-year fellowship is designed to provide didactic coursework in clinical and translational research and mentored research opportunities to general internists or specialists seeking careers in academic settings. Fellows get to work in multidisciplinary teams in those areas that are most interesting to them. Although most of their efforts are devoted to conducting research and taking classes, fellows are also offered sufficient clinical experiences to maintain their clinical skills and generate ideas for their research.
With the numerous changes in health care taking place now and certainly in the future, a career in outcomes research is not only stimulating but also rewarding. We hope that you consider our Outcomes Research Fellowship and a career as an outcomes researcher!
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Director, Outcomes Research Fellowship Director, Division of General Internal Medicine Mark.Eckman@uc.edu
Mark Eckman, MDOutcomes Research Fellowship DirectorEmail: Mark.Eckman@uc.edu
Liz BaukeProgram ManagerPhone: 513-558-2590Email: Elizabeth.Bauke@uc.edu
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