NYU Postdoctoral Research Training: Population Health Science Scholars Program and Fellowship
The NYU Population Health Science Scholars Postdoctoral Program, supported in part by a HRSA NRSA T32 Primary Care Research Training award, is a 2-year research training program for MDs and PhDs. The program prepares scholars for academic careers and leadership at the interface of health care delivery and health services research. Scholars graduate with the methodologic skill, institutional savvy, and social capital to bridge the gap between real-world, health care delivery systems and the communities they serve. Fellows conduct mentored research with faculty in the Departments of Population Health, Pediatrics, and Medicine. They can complete NYU's Masters of Science Degree in Clinical Investigation, or take methodologic courses tailored to their learning needs. Under NIH NRSA T32 rules, “the individual to be trained must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of appointment”.
The starting salary for postdoctoral research trainees at NYU is $70,000. The salary range listed is for full-time employment and does not include incentive compensation or benefits. Actual salary may not fall within the listed salary range; consideration will be made for experience, training, hospital/community need, and other factors.
NYU Grossman School of Medicine is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, military and veteran status, genetic information or any other factor which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment decision.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
To learn more, please explore the Population Health Science Scholars Program website and feel free to reach out to any of the program leaders:
Mary Jo Messito, MD Department of Pediatrics, maryjo.messito@nyulangone.org,
Mark Schwartz, MD, Departments of Population Health and Medicine, mark.schwartz@nyulangone.org
Leora Horwitz, MD, Departments of Population Health and Medicine, leora.horwitz@nyulangone.org
Maria Khan, MPH, PhD, Department of Population Health, maria.khan@nyulangone.org