YALE TRAINING PROGRAM IN
GERIATRIC CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
AND
AGING-RELATED RESEARCH
The Section of Geriatrics at Yale offers a two to three year training
program in Geriatric Clinical Epidemiology and Aging-Related Research,
sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. The goal of the program
is to provide highly qualified fellows (MDs or PhDs) with research skills
in geriatric clinical epidemiology and an intensive research experience
under the mentorship of experienced investigators in geriatric medicine
and gerontology. Trainees, including subspecialty fellows, will have access
to resources and expertise through the Geriatric Medicine Program, the
Program on Aging/Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center,
the Program in Clinical Epidemiology/Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars
Program, and the Investigative Medicine Program.
Candidates should be committed to an academic career in aging-related
research and must have completed their doctoral training in their subspeciality
field before the start of the program. Candidates must also be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident.
Copies of the application may
be printed out or requested from the Program office. The application should
be completed carefully since it will be used when selecting candidates
for an interview.
Candidates will be considered for an interview only after the Program
office has received a completed application and all reference letters.
Application for The Training Program
in Geriatric Clinical Epidemiology and Aging-Related Research
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Send the completed application and any inquiries to the following
address:
Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology
Yale University School of Medicine
20 York Street, 17 TMP
New Haven, CT 06504
Phone: (203) 688-9423
Fax: (203) 688-4209
email: robbin.bonanno@yale.edu
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