The Center for COMBAT Research Fellow Program is designed to advance the professional development of young investigators with an interest in U.S. military-relevant research through mentorship and guidance in a collegial, collaborative environment. The COMBAT Fellow Program includes trainees in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited residency or fellowship programs.
The COMBAT Fellow Program seeks highly motivated, productive, and focused innovators aiming to change medical practice through scholarship and research to improve the lives of our nation’s warriors and to inform civilian practice.
The current application cycle is closed.
Email Address:ian.eisenhauer@denverem.org
Ian Eisenhauer is a PGY-4 resident physician at Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Colorado Center for COMBAT Research. After graduation from medical school in 2017, he completed an intern year in internal medicine, and then trained as an undersea and diving medical officer for the United States Navy. He supported a Naval Special Warfare diving unit and deployed out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with multiple roles as preventative, diving, and acute response physician during austere submarine-based missions.
Ian returned to Denver in 2021 for training in emergency medicine and is a collaborator on research focusing on prolonged and prehospital care topics including hypothermia, issues with future maritime operations in a contested environment, and novel solutions to unresolved austere medical challenges. He is also active in mentorship and development of the CU COMBAT Fellows program, mentorship of CU COMBAT Scholars, and educational curriculum development.
Email Address:ian.eisenhauer@denverem.org
Ian Eisenhauer is a PGY-4 resident physician at Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Colorado Center for COMBAT Research. After graduation from medical school in 2017, he completed an intern year in internal medicine, and then trained as an undersea and diving medical officer for the United States Navy. He supported a Naval Special Warfare diving unit and deployed out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with multiple roles as preventative, diving, and acute response physician during austere submarine-based missions.
Ian returned to Denver in 2021 for training in emergency medicine and is a collaborator on research focusing on prolonged and prehospital care topics including hypothermia, issues with future maritime operations in a contested environment, and novel solutions to unresolved austere medical challenges. He is also active in mentorship and development of the CU COMBAT Fellows program, mentorship of CU COMBAT Scholars, and educational curriculum development.
Email Address:ian.eisenhauer@denverem.org
Ian Eisenhauer is a PGY-4 resident physician at Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Colorado Center for COMBAT Research. After graduation from medical school in 2017, he completed an intern year in internal medicine, and then trained as an undersea and diving medical officer for the United States Navy. He supported a Naval Special Warfare diving unit and deployed out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with multiple roles as preventative, diving, and acute response physician during austere submarine-based missions.
Ian returned to Denver in 2021 for training in emergency medicine and is a collaborator on research focusing on prolonged and prehospital care topics including hypothermia, issues with future maritime operations in a contested environment, and novel solutions to unresolved austere medical challenges. He is also active in mentorship and development of the CU COMBAT Fellows program, mentorship of CU COMBAT Scholars, and educational curriculum development.
Email Address:ian.eisenhauer@denverem.org
Ian Eisenhauer is a PGY-4 resident physician at Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Colorado Center for COMBAT Research. After graduation from medical school in 2017, he completed an intern year in internal medicine, and then trained as an undersea and diving medical officer for the United States Navy. He supported a Naval Special Warfare diving unit and deployed out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with multiple roles as preventative, diving, and acute response physician during austere submarine-based missions.
Ian returned to Denver in 2021 for training in emergency medicine and is a collaborator on research focusing on prolonged and prehospital care topics including hypothermia, issues with future maritime operations in a contested environment, and novel solutions to unresolved austere medical challenges. He is also active in mentorship and development of the CU COMBAT Fellows program, mentorship of CU COMBAT Scholars, and educational curriculum development.
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Email: COMBATResearch@ucdenver.edu