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 麻豆传媒高清 (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.
The COMBAT Fellow Program will create an environment of critical inquiry where-in developing physician scientists can form the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully conduct research. The goal of the program is to build a community of researchers interested in and capable of conducting research that aligns to the Center for COMBAT Research focus areas. The center will provide the educational structure for effective research, and access to Department of Defense (DoD) researchers and associated research opportunities.
The COMBAT Fellow Program will:
A COMBAT fellow is expected to complete and submit at least one manuscript for publication in a peer-reviewed military or civilian journal. The goal is to complete this by the end of the second year of the fellow’s program. COMBAT fellows interested in ongoing research will be eligible for selection as senior fellows. Senior COMBAT fellows will establish a longitudinal mentorship relationship with one of our scholars (meeting quarterly) or provide at least one scholar with an opportunity to earn authorship on a COMBAT Fellow Program project.
Other Fellow Expectations:
By the end of their time in the COMBAT Fellow Program, a COMBAT fellow will be able to:
A team-based mentorship approach will be implemented to assist the fellow in successful completion of the study/project. The team may consist of CU Anschutz Center for COMBAT Research members, COMBAT Executive Committee members, experienced COMBAT fellows, CU Anschutz leaders, principal investigators, or U.S. military stakeholders.
The Director, Deputy Director and Associate Director of the Center for COMBAT Research will provide oversight for the COMBAT Fellow Program. Additionally, the Center for COMBAT Research Associate Director and Program Manager will collect annual feedback from each Fellow within the CU COMBAT Fellow Program, provide annual developmental feedback, issue an annual letter to the Fellow’s academic program for inclusion in their academic file, and assess program needs through entrance and exit interviews.
There are three paths for inclusion in the COMBAT Fellow Program.
The eligibility criteria for the COMBAT Fellow Program are:
Each spring, the COMBAT Center will open an application process for prospective COMBAT fellows for the upcoming year. The application portal will open after the completion of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). The application process will consist of the submission of demographics, prior experience, a curriculum vitae, a short essay about the applicant’s research interests and desire for involvement in the program, and a letter of recommendation.
The recommendation of individuals known-to or involved-with the CU COMBAT Center will be considered. Prior research experience will be considered but is not required for entry as a fellow. Notably, the quantity of fellow applications that are accepted annually will vary, but at least one opening will exist each year for an active duty or civilian resident or fellow above any graduating scholars who are accepted into the program.
A team-based approach will be implemented to screen applications for the CU COMBAT Fellow Program during each application cycle. Applications will be scored based upon the following attributes:
Once applications are screened, interviews will occur for selected applicant(s). Interviews will consist of standardized questions to create an equitable process of inclusion, with at least two interviewers per applicant. Scores from each interviewer will be based upon the interview and application combined.
When applicants are offered an interview to the CU COMBAT Fellow Program, the Director of the COMBAT Fellow pPogram will notify the Residency or Fellowship Program Director of COMBAT’s intent to interview the applicant. If a Residency or Fellowship Program Director wishes for a resident/fellow to remain uninvolved in the COMBAT Fellow Program, COMBAT will withdrawal further consideration of that applicant.
Final determination of the number of applicants accepted will be based upon the quality of the applications submitted, types of applicants who applied, and current needs/capacity of the program. Offers of inclusion in the CU Fellow Program will require acceptance of the terms of the fellow agreement. Offers will be made within 15 working days of the completion of all interviews.
LCDR Ian Eisenhauer, MD
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