The Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH, pronounced "birch") Program is a NIH-funded mentored career-development program, which "connects junior faculty, known as BIRCWH Scholars, to senior faculty with shared research interest in women's health and sex-differences research." To learn more about the BIRCWH Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, please email Alison Meyerkord.
The Palliative Care and Aging Research Training Program is a NIH-funded institutional training grant (T32) that supports postdoctoral fellows in palliative care and aging. To learn more about the Palliative Care and Aging Research Training Program and its eligibility requirements and application process, please email Danielle Kline.
Program Director: Amy Huebschmann, MD, MSc
The Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS) Fellowship in Primary Care Research is a collaborative training program between the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (CU-AMC) as well as affiliated institutions Kaiser Permanente of Colorado (KPCO) and Denver Health (DH). The goal of the Fellowship is to train post-doctoral professionals to become primary care research leaders addressing the nation’s primary care health delivery challenges.