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April 3, 2024

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Center for Dissemination and Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS) Fellowship in Addiction D&I Science

Apply now for the 2024-2026 Center for Dissemination and Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS) Fellowship in Addiction Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) Science!

 

When: September 11th to September 13th, 2024

Where: Stanford University (Palo Alto, California)

Deadline: April 15th, 2024

 

The C-DIAS Fellowship in Addiction Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) Science is designed for early or mid-career individuals who have a goal of using rigorous methods in D&I science to improve public access to a high quality of addiction treatment. The C-DIAS D&I Fellowship enables individuals to maintain full-time employment at their institutions while participating in the Fellowship. There is a one-week on-site experience at Stanford University (Palo Alto, California), but otherwise the 2-year experience is remote with virtual activities. This year’s on-site experience will take place from September 11th to September 13th, 2024.

 

This semi-structured, individually tailored fellowship features two tracks: 1) a Research Track with a goal of preparation for an NIH-funded addiction D&I research career and 2) Learning Health Systems Track with a goal of applying D&I methods for substance use as an embedded researcher or improvement specialist. The C-DIAS Fellowship features a combination of didactics, experiential peer group-based learning, individual mentoring in D&I science in addiction, as well as professional development issues.

 

Extensive opportunities exist for networking, becoming a member of a vast network of individuals engaged in the addiction treatment health services research and practice community, and contributing to the field. This is a curriculum-based but individualized program with monthly virtual reverse classroom hour-long lectures, monthly attendance at a C-DIAS Research Core section meeting, bimonthly Virtual Grand Rounds (live or archived), and pairing with a mentor based on topical focus. Additional opportunities include visiting their mentor’s home institution at least once, and leading a review paper or papers describing a new measure, method, design, or modeling concept.

 

Applications due on April 15th, 2024 for a September 2024 start.

 

Apply for the fellowship here.

 

For additional information visit the C-DIAS website or email Dr. Helene Chokron Garneau, hchokgar@stanford.edu

 

 

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