
Postdoctoral advanced geriatrics fellowship | veterans affairs
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The VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System and the Eastern Colorado GRECC offer a 2-year Advanced Geriatrics Fellowship. This fully accredited program is designed to prepare leaders for
careers in aging-related geriatric/gerontology research. Eligible applicants include clinical providers (Physician Fellows, or Allied Health Fellows) who have completed clinical training and
are board certified or eligible in their subspecialty. Eligible Associated Health candidates include individuals with advanced degrees in audiology, dentistry, nursing, optometry, pharmacy,
physical therapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, psychology and speech pathology. Other clinical providers may be eligible on an individual basis. This two-year advanced research
fellowship requires a minimum commitment of 75% of time in scholarly pursuit of geriatrics (coursework and research) and no more than 25% in clinical care. Research can be conducted at
either the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System (VA-ECHSC) or University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus (CU-AMC). All clinical time must be conducted at the VA-ECHSC. While the
application is open to physician and non-physicians, with or without previous geriatrics or gerontology training, the research must be aging related and highly relevant to Veteran
populations. Applications that fall within the selected Eastern Colorado GRECC foci (gender-related health issues, treatment and complications of obesity, rehabilitation of older adults, and
palliative/end-of-life care) are highly encouraged, but this is not a requirement. The applicants selected will work with faculty mentors to develop an individualized learning plan, based
on previous experience, for didactic sessions in core research skills and geriatrics topics specific to the proposed research project. VA-ECHSC and University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical
Campus offer a variety of research, clinical and educational resources that enable the customization of a two-year curriculum. In addition to research skills and geriatrics knowledge cores,
each fellow will participate in a leadership, medical education, and quality improvement curriculum. Each topic will include early core didactics followed by experiential learning and
application of techniques. Please contact Alfred Qualls ([email protected]) with your interest to verify eligibility and receive application materials. Mr. Qualls can also provide
assistance identifying mentors and areas of potential study. The application requires a 3-page description of the research and career development/mentoring plan, NIH-style biosketch, and two
letters of support. The SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 10TH, 2025. The GRECC Executive Committee will review the applications for eligibility, scientific merit, aging and veteran-related
focus, and likelihood for career success. Final awards are expected to be announced by February 15, 2025. The target start date can be June - September 2025. Awardee performance and
progress will be evaluated by the Committee at the end of Year 1 to determine Year 2 funding. For more information on eligibility: Advanced Fellowships - Office of Academic Affiliations To
apply: Alfred Qualls, Program Coordinator Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center ECHCS Rocky Mountain VA Medical Center [email protected] 720-788-6733 ELIGIBILITY PHYSICIAN
FELLOWS Have completed an ACGME- or ECCOPT-accredited physician residency program. Physicians whose initial certification is in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine or Psychiatry must also
have completed an accredited subspecialty residency in Geriatrics or another subspecialty. Special Fellows are expected to be board certified in their primary specialty and board eligible in
their subspecialty by the time of VA Fellowship in Advanced Geriatrics appointment and to meet credentialing and privileging requirements to qualify as a licensed independent practitioner.
Additional requirements: * Are not enrolled simultaneously in another accredited physician residency program. * Have an active, full and unrestricted license to practice in the U.S. * Are
ABMS or ECCOPT- recognized board certified or eligible with demonstration of active pursuit of board certification. Physicians whose initial certification is in Internal Medicine, Family
Medicine, or Psychiatry must also be sub-specialty board certified or eligible, with demonstration of active pursuit of sub-specialty board certification. * Have required Education
Commission for Foreign Medical Graduate (ECFMG) documentation. * Citizens of countries other than the United States must possess appropriate visa to participate in this program. U.S.
citizens shall receive preference. * Demonstrate special interest in geriatrics. * Demonstrate likelihood for embarking on a geriatrics-related career that will be of service to U.S.
Veterans receiving care from the VA. ASSOCIATED HEALTH FELLOWS Have graduated from an accredited clinical doctoral program including all required residency or internship experiences that
prepare them for eligibility for VA employment. This includes clinical disciplines such as audiology, dentistry, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy,
podiatry, psychology and speech pathology. Psychology fellows must have completed an accredited doctoral program, including an internship program accredited by the American Psychological
Association (APA). Additional requirements: * Have completed one year of postdoctoral clinical training in the discipline, preferably but not exclusively in geriatrics. * Are not enrolled
simultaneously in another accredited post-doctoral program in an associated health discipline. * Be a U.S. citizen. * Demonstrate special interest in geriatrics. * Demonstrate likelihood for
embarking on a geriatrics-related career that will be of service to U.S. Veterans receiving care from the VA. FINDING MENTORS Applicants selected for the position will work with faculty
mentors to develop an individualized learning plan, based on previous experience, for didactic sessions in core research skills and geriatric topics specific to the proposed research
project. To help you find a mentor who meets your interests, please email [email protected] with a brief note describing your research interests and we will provide a few hand-curated
suggestions. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System offer a wide variety of research, clinical and educational resources that will further
allow customization of a fellow's 2-year curriculum. In addition to research skills and geriatrics knowledge cores, each fellow will participate in leadership, medical education, and
quality improvement curriculum. Each topic will include early core didactics followed by experiential learning and application of techniques as the fellowship progresses.