Academic Learning Health System Preventions for Promoting Health (aLHS-Pre) Program NIH Predoctoral T32 Training
The NIH-funded aLHS-Pre program offers one year of full-time predoctoral training to help clinical scholars develop research skills for health systems. Scholars will learn how to apply their research findings to practice. The program includes a stipend, research time, and full tuition for an MS in Translational and Health System Science, with support from a multidisciplinary mentoring team. Graduates of this program will be well-equipped for careers in academic research, healthcare administration, policy development, or industry roles focused on improving health system outcomes.
T32 awardees will receive:
- Stipend support awarded at the NIH allowed annual maximum, and tuition and fee award.
- Travel funds to attend national scientific meetings.
- Institutional allowance for training-related expenses.
- Access to CTSI professional services.
- Guidance from a dedicated mentoring team.