NC-Chapel-Hill, USA
60 days ago
Post-Doctoral Trainee
Vacancy ID: PDS004372 Position Summary/Description: The Program on Integrative Medicine ( PIM ) within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is seeking qualified candidates for a Postdoctoral fellowship. The goal of this T32 training program is to cultivate diverse, well-trained, independent researchers at postdoctoral level for leadership in investigating efficacy, effectiveness, mechanisms of action, and implementation strategies for clinical integration of effective CIH therapies into healthcare practice, with a particular emphasis on enhancing access to CIH in at-risk and underrepresented populations. Research trainees will have the opportunity to: 1) receive rigorous training that emphasizes the development and implementation of clinical trials, including feasibility testing, mechanism evaluations, advanced quantitative and qualitative methods, systematic reviews/meta-analysis, and implementation science methods 2) receive a firm grounding in CIH concepts and research issues 3) participate in the ongoing research of strong mentors 4) develop and conduct significant studies that will provide a foundation for future funded research 5) participate in the development of innovative research tools and measures to better examine CIH approaches to care. This is a full-time hybrid position for one year with an option for renewal contingent upon performance and funding availability. Required fellowship activities include the following: * Participation in a primary research project with Drs. Gaylord, Giscombe, Faurot, and potentially another approved UNC faculty mentor. Please see our website for details of mentors committed to the program: UNC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program on Integrative Medicine * Dr. Gaylord studies mindfulness interventions for pain conditions, anxiety, and risk of depression. * Dr. Giscombe studies biopsychosocial research, including biomarkers associated with mindfulness and Superwoman Schema for Black/African American women and healing professionals. * Dr. Faurot studies nutrition interventions for chronic pain conditions, dietary supplement safety, and mindfulness interventions for caregivers of persons living with dementia. * Other researchers with whom we are affiliated have expertise in implementation science. Duties include, but are not limited to: * Development of an original research area that aligns with ongoing research projects at the Program on Integrative Medicine or other UNC collaborators. * Attendance at the Responsible Conduct of Research courses offered by the NC TraCS Institute. Attendance at the fall semester course, Principles, and Practices of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Course. * Attendance at the T-32 Fellows Weekly Seminar with in-person meetings scheduled monthly. * Creation of an Individual Development Plan ( IDP ) in collaboration with fellowship directors that aligns with the Program on Integrative Medicine’s research mission to be submitted in September and March each year. * Meeting with one of the Fellowship Directors every 2 weeks to check in and with all three directors biannually (September/October, March/April) to review progress toward IDP goals. * Coursework at UNC -Chapel Hill relevant to the educational research needs of the fellow. This can be non-degree graduate coursework or coursework as part of an optional research degree (e.g., Master’s in Clinical Research). * Attendance at an integrative health conference annually and other selected conferences and seminars approved by the Fellowship Directors. * Research presentation at one or more national meetings per year as well as to groups within the university. * Submission of 1-3 manuscripts the first year (expectations depending on prior preparation) and 2-3 manuscripts the second year to peer-reviewed journals, with at least one first-authored manuscript. Education and Experience: Research experience relating to complementary and integrative health is preferred.
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