新利18欧冠|新利18买球

编辑

Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Addressing the Research Capacity Gap in Global Child, Adolescent & Family Health Disparities Utilizing Implementation and Data Sciences among Vulnerable Populations in Resource-limited Settings ACHIEVE Training Program Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search HOME ABOUTABOUT Program Overview Program Leadership Training Advisory Committee Seminars RESEARCH SITESRESEARCH SITES US-Based Sites and Mentors Global Research Sites TRAINEESTRAINEES 2022 Trainees 2023 Trainees 2024 Trainees ACHIEVE Trainee Notes From the Field RESOURCESRESOURCES Helpful Links Capacity Building Report 2023 Capacity Building Connection ACHIEVE Trainee Handbook APPLY News Frequently Asked Questions CONTACT Open Search The 2025-26 ACHIEVE application is now open! View the video recording of our ACHIEVE Training Program 2025-26 Info Session held on May 29, 2024, and the presentation slide deck. ACHIEVE Training Program focuses on increasing dissemination and implementation (D&I) and data science research capacity in order to address global health disparities affecting children, adolescents, and their adult caregivers. As a consortium within the NIH Fogarty International Center (FIC) Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars /Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program (LAUNCH) program, ACHIEVE is designed for medical doctors (MDs) and post-doctoral (PhD) trainees from diverse backgrounds in the U.S., especially groups underrepresented in biomedical, behavioral, clinical, and social sciences research, as well as trainees (post-professional degree graduates) from six countries in sub-Saharan Africa—specifically, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda. In addition, ACHIEVE collaborates with other sites in Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe sharing similar health challenges and disease burden profiles. Specifically, ACHIEVE is a one-year training appointment for trainees interested in applying D & I and data science methodologies in global health, with a special interest in projects related to children, adolescents, and their caregiving families; parenting; HIV/AIDS; mental health; cancer; nutrition; and environmental health. Trainees must commit to dedicating 40 hours per week at a research site in a low-and middle-income country (LMIC). U.S. candidates must be postdoctoral fellows or professionals within six years of completing their terminal degree (PhD, MD, PharmD, ScD, etc.). Candidates from one of the six SSA countries must have completed their terminal degree (PhD, MBChB, etc.) within six years of the start of the program. For more information, visit Project Overview. For more information and to start your application, visit Apply. Our Partners This program is supported by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) grant D43 TW012275 ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

18新利体育彩票app 18新利 1818luck.org 18新利娱乐官方网站 新利18luke
Copyright ©新利18欧冠|新利18买球 The Paper All rights reserved.