Pitt named a top workplace for postdoctoral fellows
|
The Departments of Psychiatry, Medicine and Psychology of the
University of Pittsburgh
offer a training program in cardiovascular
behavioral medicine research for post-doctoral
and pre-doctoral
fellows. The program is funded by the National Institutes of Health,
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. The post-doctoral program
is designed for
physicians (including third or fourth year residents)
and Ph.D.'s in psychology and
related behavioral disciplines. The Our program is
designed to provide training for fellows in four distinct
Pre-doctoral fellows are required to master the knowledge bases and skills necessary to become professional clinical psychologists, should they also be enrolling in the clinical psychology program. Medical student summer fellows are expected to participate in a hands-on mentor supervised research endeavor that would lead to presentation of data at a national conference and/or publication of a manuscript. Our training program will provide the rigorous experience required for cardiovascular behavioral medicine research through didactic course work in the above major areas; contact with patients with cardiovascular diseases in clinical settings; guest lecture and seminar series; and most importantly, development and expansion of independent research interests in cardiovascular behavioral medicine in close association with several of the behavioral medicine faculty. The research of the training faculty has recently shifted to the study of different ethnic groups in terms of cardiovascular disease and risk. Fellows who are interested in the investigation of ethnicity and cardiovascular disease risk are encouraged to consider our training program. How to Apply Training Faculty Research Interests Summer Positions for Medical Students |
Home
| Staff | Publications | Training Grant |Project Pressure
| Gender Studies | Pittsburgh Mind-Body Center | SWAN Study