Research Training Opportunities
Clinical Research Training

Pediatric clinical researcher in training

A key aim of Clinical Futures is to provide post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty with training in clinical effectiveness research methods and tools for determining best practices in pediatric clinical care. To this end, CPCE applies for, obtains, and manages T32 training grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to fund the training and mentorship of fellows in clinical effectiveness research.

Clinical research trainees enrolled in these programs pursue master’s degrees at the University of Pennsylvania in clinical epidemiology, health policy, or public health, while receiving mentoring and support from Clinical Futures faculty members. Mentoring activities include academic advice, assistance in the development and implementation of research projects, guidance on the responsible conduct of research, advice on seeking career development (K23) awards and other sources of funding, career planning, and guidance regarding the promotion process.

Clinical Futures accepts applications from residency and fellowship programs across the country and from all divisions and departments at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).

Fellowship Training Programs

Clinical research training programs administered by Clinical Futures are funded by the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grant (T32) program . Click below to learn more about each program:

  • The Pediatric Hospital Epidemiology and Outcomes Research Training program, a two year research fellowship designed to provide physicians with training in hospital epidemiology and outcomes research. This program helps to train the next generation of clinical scientists who will help us to understand how to best measure and improve outcomes, assure patient safety, and manage costs for hospitalized children.
  • The Academic General Pediatrics Fellowship Program, a two year research fellowship designed to offer research training to address key clinical, health services, and policy issues in primary care pediatrics. The goal of the fellowship is to prepare trainees to improve health and health care for underserved children through primary care research and leadership. The fellowship is intended for pediatric providers focused on health equity, underserved populations, and primary care. However, it is open to pediatric subspecialists who are interested in outpatient research to address child health disparities.  
  • Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship, a one to three year research fellowship, is a joint program for adult and pediatric trainees held in collaboration with the Dept of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Thomas Jefferson Univ (TJU).This program is a great opportunity for clinical fellows interested in research-oriented careers including clinical trials, PK/PD, drug development, or any number of basic, translational, or clinical research areas related to therapeutics. The Clinical Pharmacology T32 program has trained a number of dual fellows in clinical pharmacology and disciplines such as allergy/immunology, maternal-fetal medicine, general surgery, adult and pediatric oncology, gastroenterology, transplant nephrology, pulmonology and many others.
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