WELCOME to the Pediatric Scientist Development Program website.

This program is designed to provide research training relevant to specialty areas of pediatrics and to prepare entry-level faculty for research careers in academic pediatrics. Physicians presently in pediatric residency who wish to train in basic, translational, or clinical research with an established investigator/mentor are encouraged to apply, as are candidates who seek training in epidemiology/statistics, informatics, health services, or health policy. A commitment to an investigative academic career is essential.

Candidates completing the PSDP are eligible for sub-specialty boards, because PSDP training typically takes place after the completion of the clinical fellowship year. Support includes salary, fringe benefits, and training expenses. The active involvement and support of Pediatric Department Chairs are required in the nomination/application process, and career development of PSDP awardees.

   


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Last updated on Jan 15 2008  by the site editor.