The clinical and translational research programs outlined below are at the disposal of all cardiology fellows at Michigan Medicine. Research opportunities are uniformly strong across disciplines, and fellows are encouraged to create new collaborations across the schools and institutes at the University. Over the course of training, fellows have been known to publish in high impact journals such as the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Circulation, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the New England Journal of Medicine.
Formal Clinical Research Programs
- Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
- Institute for Health Policy and Innovation
- Michigan Cardiovascular Outcomes Research and Reporting Program (MCORRP)
- Value Based Insurance Design
- Center for Health Outcomes and Policy
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan Vascular Interventions Collaborative (BMC2)
- University of Michigan Center for Arrhythmia Research
- Michigan Biology of Cardiovascular Aging (MBOCA)
Ongoing Clinical Trials
- Follow this link to Michigan Medicine's Clinical Trials website
NIH T32 Training Grant
- The purpose of this NIH sponsored training grant is to provide an intensive research training experience in cardiovascular research. The program is designed for postdoctoral MD's or PhD's in preparation for independent investigative careers related to cardiovascular disease.
- Follow this link for further information