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Philip R. Lee Health Policy Fellowship - University of California, San Francisco

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Philip R. Lee Health Policy Fellowship - University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)Philip R. Lee Health Policy Fellowship - University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

Location: United StatesJob Posted Date: August 2, 2024Academic PositionsFull-time PositionsPostdoc PositionsPopulation: Global Health, Population & Social Sciences, OtherWe emphasize tangible research goals.UCSF is a health sciences campus with a mission of advancing health worldwide through its schools of medicine, nursing, dentistry, and pharmacy. IHPS emphasizes team-based, interdisciplinary research that impacts policy and practice. Fellows receive mentorship and feedback from health policy faculty at IHPS and participate in joint training activities with UCSF clinical fellows developing clinician-investigator careers. Fellows advance and develop their own research agendas within this dynamic environment of didactics and practice.We are committed to excellence in teaching and mentoring.Studies show that the strongest predictor of success during fellowship is a dedicated research mentor. Mentorship is available from IHPS faculty and throughout UCSF. IHPS’s more than 160 affiliated faculty are found within all 4 professional schools within UCSF and have a wide variety of areas of expertise. The fields in which we have particularly deep expertise include gender and reproductive health, children’s and adolescent health, care of aging populations, social and industrial determinants of health, health workforce, substance use and mental health, and digital health. Our faculty use many methods in their research including survey research, analyses of administrative data such as Medicare/Medicaid, qualitative studies, studies using electronic health records, community-embedded research, and implementation science.We believe that the single most important aspect of a health policy fellowship is the experience of designing and conducting research projects under the guidance of a dedicated and outstanding mentor. We begin the process of identifying suitable research mentors for each candidate during the application and interview process and make every effort to connect each candidate with a variety of faculty members with similar interests and expertise.Works in Progress and SeminarsOur works-in-progress (WIP) seminars provide an opportunity for fellows to present their research and progress to their peers and an interdisciplinary group of faculty in a supportive environment. These sessions allow fellows to both learn from and teach their peers, and the environment is relaxed and open; all types and levels of questions are encouraged.Affiliation:

Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies - University of California- San Francisco (UCSF).Effort:

100%; Full-timeStart Date:

July 2025Equal Employment Opportunity:

The University of California San Francisco is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.Job Requirements:The Philip R. Lee (PRL) Health Policy Fellowship provides post-doctoral training for highly-qualified individuals with a PhD in the social and behavioral sciences, public health, public policy, and related fields, or clinician-researchers with masters or doctoral research training in those fields.Based at the UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS), the PRL Fellowship aims to prepare the next generation to accomplish high-impact health services and policy research.Clinician candidates may be considered for joint appointment with the National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) at UCSF but must apply directly to the NCSP by July 15 and indicate in the NCSP application that they are interested in a joint appointment. Applicants interested in a joint appointment must follow the specific instructions below. Clinician candidates do not need to apply for a joint appointment to be considered for the PRL Fellowship.Qualifications:Applicants must have a doctorate (e.g. PhD, ScD)

Professional doctorates (MD, JD, PharmD, etc) must have an additional research-based master’s degree (MPH, MS, etc)

All terminal research degrees must be awarded and visible on transcripts by June 1, 2025.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.How to Apply:Application Requirements and Process:We anticipate appointing one new fellow to start in July 2025.A 2-page statement of interest that describes your past work in health policy and health services research, your career goals, why you think the PRL Health Policy Fellowship will advance your career, and some faculty who are potential mentors.

Applicants interested in a joint appointment with the National Clinician Scholars Program should include in this statement an explanation of their joint interest and identification of potential mentors among IHPS faculty.

National Clinician Scholars Program applicants must submit a copy of their NCSP application by the NCSP deadline.Writing samples and letters from, or contact information for, references will be requested from finalist candidates.Selected candidates will be invited for interviews (via Zoom). Prospective candidates will meet with the fellowship director, potential IHPS faculty mentor(s), current fellow(s), and other members of the Fellowship search committee. The directors and current fellows will be more than happy to discuss questions before or after the interview day.Applications will be accepted starting

July 15, 2024 . Applications received before October 31, 2024, will receive full consideration, as first-round interviews will conducted in November and December. No applications will be accepted after

December 31, 2024.The Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (PRL-IHPS) contributes to the solution of complex and challenging health policy problems through leadership in research, training, technical assistance, and public service. Our special competence lies in translating research across disciplines and fields to inform health policy. We undertake this work with a commitment to improve health and health care within local, state, national, and international communities and with a focus on improving the health of vulnerable populations.PRL-IHPS is the first interdisciplinary health policy research group to be part of a major health sciences campus. Established in 1972 as the Health Policy Program by Philip R. Lee, MD, with a small group of faculty members whose backgrounds were in medicine, pharmacology, ethics, and law, the Program grew rapidly. In 1981, the Board of Regents of the University of California established the Institute for Health Policy Studies as an organized research unit within the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).The Institute’s Directors have been: Philip R. Lee (1972-1993); Harold Luft, PhD (1993-2008); Claire Brindis, DrPH (2008 – 2020); Joanne Spetz, PhD (2020 – present).PRL-IHPS collaborates closely with UCSF schools and departments, other universities, the private sector, government, and community-based organizations to address issues critical to the health of the public. Our faculty work in and often across three primary areas: Healthcare Systems, Population Health and Determinants, and Clinical Practice.

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