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Call for applications: Wu Tsai Performance Clinician Scientist Fellowship

We are excited to announce the call for applications for the 2024 Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Clinician Scientist Fellowship.

The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Clinician-Scientist Program supports clinician-scientists who will advance our understanding of human performance through the design of novel, clinically relevant research studies which can then lead to high-impact innovations in clinical practice. This program has the unique focus of advancing human performance research and offers physicians:

  • 2-year fellowship with an interdisciplinary mentor team
  • Financial and training support for clinical trainees to have dedicated research experience (≥75% of overall full time equivalent)
  • Opportunity to apply for additional travel funds and open-access publication funds

Through this experience, fellows gain the skills and confidence to conduct independent research alongside a clinical practice. It is a unique opportunity that allows fellows to devote significant time to independent research, expand their clinical and research networks, and build connections across human performance communities.

This opportunity is open to Stanford MD/MD-PhD clinicians without a faculty position at the time of application or during the fellowship period.  Clinical instructors are eligible to apply. We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.

 

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We invite faculty, students, staff, alumni, friends, and external organizations to participate in the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Stanford.