Fellowships in Medical Education Research
The Office of Medical Education (OME) sponsors two faculty members who are medical educators for a two-year fellowship which provides 20% salary support up to a maximum of $30,000 a year for each year of the program. The purpose of the fellowship is to develop expertise in an area of medical education research as a means to becoming an independent medical education researcher and an educational leader locally and nationally. 
The Educational Research Program promotes development of future educational researchers. Several different types of trainees have the opportunity to work in OME as research assistants and gain experience about the processes involved in educational research. Annually we fund:
- one position (or two half-time) each summer for a first-year medical student with the Curriculum Ambassador Program, to work on an educational research project.
- one position for a third- or fourth-year medical student to pose an educational research study that could be funded within the Certificate Program for Biomedical Research (CPBR)
- one position to allow a fourth-year medical student, a resident or a recent graduate to devote a year to medical education research
- one full fellowship at the GME level
