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Introduction
The two-year fellowship program in Emergency Health Services Research with the Oregon Health & Science University Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine (CPR-EM) combines health services research, didactic studies in research methods and biostatistics, and clinical emergency medicine. Fellows select research projects tailored to their individual interests within the broad range of health services research, with a focus on access to care, quality of care, or cost of care. Depending on interests and previous background, fellows will have the option of completing a Master of Public Health degree or a research certificate associated with the NIH-sponsored K-30 OHSU Human Investigations Program." Applicants who already hold a research credential may take other courses to expand on their research skills and content expertise.
Please note, our Fellowship has a new website located at:
http://www.emergencyresidency.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=96
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