Advances Gastroenterology, 2007

An Internet-based CME Activity
Release date: January 15, 2007, Expiration date: January 15, 2009

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NIH Gastroenterology Training Grant

Mentored research training is offered through a NIH Gastroenterology Training Grant. Candidates must be permanent residents or citizens of the United States to apply. The MD or PhD is supported for career development, mentoring, and research training. They complete didactic training through different departments at UCLA or other academic medical centers affiliated with the UCLA DDD for advanced research training and/or graduate degrees. Simultaneously they receive mentored training in different types of investigation including basic, translational, clinical, or health services research. Both MD's and PhD's who are interested in structured post-doctoral training in digestive diseases may apply through a competitive process after they have been accepted to UCLA Affiliated GI fellowship (MD's) or a post-doctoral program (PhD's).

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NIMH Training Grant in Health Psychology

UCLA Department of Psychology - The department has one of the nation's oldest and most distinguished health psychology training programs. Predoctoral students can minor in health psychology and complete coursework and research under one of approximately 30 faculty members in the department and in allied departments and schools. Predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows are supported on an NIMH training grant.

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Training Fellowship in Behavioral Neuroscience

This program is centered in the Department of Psychology.(www.psych.ucla.edu). For more information, send email to Michael Fanselow, PhD (PI) at fanselow@ucla.edu

 

The Cousins Center Post-Graduate Training Program in Psychoneuroimmunology

This program is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health and a private endowment in the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute.

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Fellowship Training Program in Digestive Diseases Health Services Research

The UCLA/VA Center for Outcomes Research and Education, in collaboration with the Division of General Internal Medicine / Health Services Research, has established a two-year Fellowship Training Program in Digestive Diseases Health Services Research that provides gastroenterologists and hepatologists with a standardized model for advanced training in health services research methodologies and techniques.

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