Gainesville, Florida: Postdoctoral Associate (Health Services Research), Institute for Child Health Policy, University of Florida
POSTDOC ASSOCIATE
Salary: 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
Location: Gainesville Florida
Employer: University of Florida
Type: Full Time - Entry Level
Category: health policy
Required Education: Doctorate
Description
The Institute for Child Health Policy at the University of Florida is a multidisciplinary institute with Federal and State grant funding to conduct research and program evaluation. Institute for Child Health Policy faculty and collaborators include health services researchers, economists, statisticians, epidemiologists, psychologists, physicians, and sociologists. Our program is innovative and provides hands-on research experience with mentors focusing on publications in peer-reviewed journals, government reporting, grant writing, and conference presentations.
The two-year fellowship trains recent doctorates in Health Services Research, Psycology, or the Social Sciences and more experienced doctorates wanting to change their research focus. A $40,000 to $50,000 stipend is available depending on training and research experience. Applicants should have excellent academic credentials and be interested in or have some experience with child services research. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Particular strengths of our faculty include: examination of factors contributing to adolescent risk behaviors, analysis of financing strategies to reimburse providers caring for children with special health care needs, examining the factors influencing quality and outcomes of care, racial and ethnic disparities in child health outcomes, program evaluation, and palliative care evaluation.
Applications will be accepted until November 15th 2007. SEND RESUME TO: Pam Simmons 1329 SW 16th Street, Room 5130, Gainesville, Florida 32608. An Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer.
NOTES: US Residents Only
Requirements
Applicants should have excellent academic credentials and be interested in or have some experience with child services research
Salary: 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
Location: Gainesville Florida
Employer: University of Florida
Type: Full Time - Entry Level
Category: health policy
Required Education: Doctorate
Description
The Institute for Child Health Policy at the University of Florida is a multidisciplinary institute with Federal and State grant funding to conduct research and program evaluation. Institute for Child Health Policy faculty and collaborators include health services researchers, economists, statisticians, epidemiologists, psychologists, physicians, and sociologists. Our program is innovative and provides hands-on research experience with mentors focusing on publications in peer-reviewed journals, government reporting, grant writing, and conference presentations.
The two-year fellowship trains recent doctorates in Health Services Research, Psycology, or the Social Sciences and more experienced doctorates wanting to change their research focus. A $40,000 to $50,000 stipend is available depending on training and research experience. Applicants should have excellent academic credentials and be interested in or have some experience with child services research. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Particular strengths of our faculty include: examination of factors contributing to adolescent risk behaviors, analysis of financing strategies to reimburse providers caring for children with special health care needs, examining the factors influencing quality and outcomes of care, racial and ethnic disparities in child health outcomes, program evaluation, and palliative care evaluation.
Applications will be accepted until November 15th 2007. SEND RESUME TO: Pam Simmons 1329 SW 16th Street, Room 5130, Gainesville, Florida 32608. An Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer.
NOTES: US Residents Only
Requirements
Applicants should have excellent academic credentials and be interested in or have some experience with child services research










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