General Pediatrics Fellowship
Curriculum
Research in Health and Healthcare Disparities
While the MPH program will provide fellows with valuable learning experiences in research, the Millennial Fellowship Program offers additional experiences for research that applies to vulnerable populations. Most fellows conduct research projects in the area of health disparities. Fellows may select a topic within the dimensions of health care access, service use, delivery and quality of care, outcomes, financing, or policy. Fellows will be required to perform two projects: 1) a study involving analysis of an existing database, and 2) a primary data collection study. Typically, a fellow will identify a problem or knowledge gap through national dataset analyses, and then follow up with a primary data collection study that addresses this gap. Fellows may choose to use either their primary data collection or database project for their MPH thesis research.
We expect fellows to become content experts in the broad health topic area in which they are conducting research. Incoming fellows who do not have a topic meet with members of our faculty to learn about their research and develop relationships.
Analysis of Existing Datasets
The Millennial Fellowship Program has access to and experience with many national datasets, as well as claims files, clinical encounter datasets, local medical and educational databases, and laboratory-based databases. An experienced analyst/programmer and a statistician are available to work with fellows.
Examples of projects of previous fellows are described elsewhere. Fellows may also choose to work with a faculty member on a national-level health disparities project (see Health Services Research).
General Pediatrics Fellowship
General Pediatrics


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