FELLOWSHIP Programs
Primary Care Clinical Research Fellowship
The Family and Community Medicine Predoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Research is designed to provide select osteopathic medical students with the research training, experience, and mentoring necessary to pursue a career in clinical research or academic medicine.
As part of the fellowship, students will also complete the Master of Science degree in Clinical Research and Education. This 31- credit-hour program is offered through the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and is tailored to provide students with clinical research training pertinent to family medicine and other issues involving primary care and osteopathic medicine.
The formal presentations and courses in this program are designed to give the student a knowledge base in clinical research design; evidence-based medicine; biostatistics and epidemiology; policies, procedures and compliance issues relevant to human subjects research and responsible conduct of research; scientific communications and writing; and educational methodologies for becoming an effective instructor.
For more information, please contact:
Roberto Cardarelli, DO, MPH, Fellowship Director, at 817-735-2405 or rcardare@hsc.unt.edu.
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Geriatric Fellowship
Are you ready to care for an aging America?
Geriatric medicine and dentistry already offers some of the
greatest career opportunities for modern health care professionals.
With America's over-65 population expected to double in the next
25 years, the need for teachers, administrators, and practitioners
who are proficient in these interactive fields will also increase.
Strengthening your credentials with a Fellowship in Geriatric
Medicine, Dentistry or Behavioral/Mental Health could help you
be in the right place at the right time with the right expertise.
We're seeking recent medical, dental and psychology school
graduates, practicing physicians, dentists, psychologists who
want to develop as leaders and role models in geriatric care
for the future.
For additional information, please contact, Juleen Conoway, Senior Department Education Coordinator, UNT Health Science Center, 817-735-2333; fax 817-735-0167; email: jconway@hsc.unt.edu.
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