Part-Time Research for the Busy Clinician
Many clinicians are interested in doing research, but not necessarily as their primary career aspiration. It is often difficult for faculty on the Clinical Track to get dedicated time for research, especially in the absence of grants, which are becoming increasingly harder to get. Join us for this workshop where we will explore strategies and ideas for doing research that can closely align with your clinical field without the necessity of becoming a bench researcher. A panel discussion will also be included.
Workshop Objectives
- Outline novel ideas that can assist faculty in doing research while in clinic.
- Describe various types of research that can be explored by busy clinicians, such as behavioral, medical education, and mixed methods.
- List various resources available to support faculty at U-M.
Facilitators
Erin Kaleba
Director, Data Office for Clinical and Translational Research
UMMS Office of Research
Laurel Moore, M.D.
Interim Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Faculty Development
Assistant Dean for Clinical Track Faculty
Clinical Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Neurosurgery