Otolaryngology Research Fellowship
Overview
The University of Virginia Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery is pleased to announce a new opportunity for medical students or recent MD graduates seeking 12 months of specialized research training. Through the mentorship from our committed faculty, the Fellow will gain invaluable experience leading novel projects that align with their area(s) of interest and help to support ongoing departmental research projects. The overall goal of this program is for the Fellow to develop: foundational knowledge and principles of study design, conduct, and data analysis; exposure to different otolaryngologic and research disciplines; and expertise supporting an academic career in otolaryngology.
Fellows will collaborate with faculty and take a primary role in conducting research projects, preferably in multiple subspecialty areas. Depending on the Fellow’s interests, goals and existing skillset, projects could span a variety of research disciplines including retrospective and prospective clinical research, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, population-based database mining, innovative product development, or basic science/translational research. Fellows will have the opportunity to complete projects already in progress, but when possible will oversee projects from initiation to completion. Preparation of abstracts for presentation at national meetings and manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals is expected.
Medical students between the 3rd and 4th year of training or recent MD graduate.
June 1 – May 31 (11 months)
Stipend provided
For any questions regarding the fellowship, contact James Daniero, MD, MS, Director of Otolaryngologic Research (james.daniero@uvahealth.org).
For any questions regarding the application process, contact Elena Miller (elena.miller@uvahealth.org).
Applications for the research fellowship position are currently unavailable at this time.
Applications and all supporting documents should be submitted through the application posting.
Complete applications should include:
- Curriculum vitae
- Medical school transcript
- Brief cover letter describing research interest
- 2 references