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Dermatology Clinical Research Fellowship

The University of Michigan Medical School Department of Dermatology clinical research fellowship supports comprehensive training in clinical research within the field of dermatology.

This 2- to 3-year training program for physicians is led by Dr. Mio Nakamura, Director, Program for Clinical Research in Dermatology (PCRID).

Program Overview

The fellow will gain extensive experience in conducting clinical research from start to finish including study design and protocol development, grant writing, regulatory and budgeting skills, study coordination, subject recruitment and screening, data collection and analysis, and manuscript preparation.

  • Benefits and Compensation: The fellow will receive a salary based on the NIH stipend rates.
  • Eligibility for Fellowship Training: Qualified applicants will have completed at least a one-year ACGME-accredited internship by the specified start date of the fellowship. Applicants must maintain a valid Michigan Medical license throughout the training period.
  • Number of Positions: One position
  • Length of Training: 2-3 years

CURRENT FELLOW

Megan Hauptman, MD

How to Apply

Interested applicants should email a letter of interest and CV to:

Mio Nakamura, MD, MS
Program for Clinical Research in Dermatology
University of Michigan
1618 Taubman Center
1500 E Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Email: [email protected]

Program for Clinical Research in Dermatology

The University of Michigan Medical School Program for Clinical Research in Dermatology (PCRiD or CPU) provides clinical research opportunities for patients seeking new treatment options, and for healthy volunteers seeking to advance medical discovery.

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