Job Description
Trainees benefit from the breadth of our primary care research settings including practice-based research networks (PBRNs), an academic center (CU-AMC), an integrated delivery system (KPCO), and a nationally renowned safety net system (DH).
In these varied settings, trainees develop innovative research and the skills needed to improve the quality of primary care.
APCRF recruits 1-2 fellows annually, with the majority completing in two years. There is the option for a third year for some.
Trainees are able to get a Master’s degree and a certificate in D&I science. They complete mini-courses to supplement their coursework in the areas of emphasis as well as a career development curriculum.
They receive intensive mentorship from a primary mentor as well as a mentorship team and complete 1-2 research projects leading to publication.
They take an intensive grant-writing class and write a grant proposal focused on extension of their research project.
Application instructions
We are awaiting a call for renewal of our HRSA T32 grant funding that was expected by November 2025. Once the call for renewal is live, we will initiate recruitment for 1-2 fellows to start in July 2026.