Five years and 8 scholars later, KPWHRI celebrates the impact of the CATALyST training program on early-career scientists
New paper shows mentorship boosts evidence-based, patient-centered care.
Early-career scientists provide attainable, thoughtful steps to a more equitable future.
Scholars will study in-home oxygen use for COPD and the use of patient portals for adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
KPWHRI’s K12 scholar program is accepting letters of interest from early-career scientists to train in learning health systems research.
Admissions open for two new trainees as current scholars advance their projects.
With a focus on learning health system research, scholars and faculty from the program’s four institutions shared insights and support.
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