UW Madison Primary Care Research Fellowship

The University of Wisconsin (UW) Primary Care Research Fellowship is recruiting new fellows to start in the summer of 2022. This post-doctoral research fellowship is administratively housed within the UW Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health and led by faculty from the department as well as from General Internal Medicine and also General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. The fellowship has been continuously funded by the Health Resources and Service Administration as a T32 for over 20 years, and typically supports two years of research career training. Research project completion, published papers and grant proposals are the main goals for fellows.

The fellowship is open to physicians or doctoral-level professionals aiming for health research-centered careers who could benefit from two years of protected time, mentorship and research support. Areas of scholarly focus should be related to primary care, but are otherwise not restricted. The program favors fellows aiming for NIH funding, and have trained several who have received K-grants, R-grants or other prestigious awards.

For full consideration, apply online by November 1, 2021.

For more information, contact any member of the leadership team:

  • Director: Dr. Bruce Barrett (Bruce.Barrett@fammed.wisc.edu)
  • Associate Directors: Dr. Elizabeth Cox (ecox@wisc.edu) and Dr. David Feldstein (df2@medicine.wisc.edu)
  • Program Coordinator: Christina Swords (christina.swords@fammed.wisc.edu)