Research Training and Mentorship
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Research in Progress Rounds provide a platform for researchers and learners to present their research projects at different stages of development and receive feedback from fellow researchers and learners.
This course covers qualitative study design, data collection and analysis, and ethical considerations with graduate students, including physicians who are pursuing graduate studies.
By fostering local talent and creating pathways for future researchers, these scholarships ensure that Niagara continues to be a hub for advancing healthcare knowledge and building capacity in healthcare research.
This three-module series aims to provide clinicians, trainees, hospital staff, and patient partners with foundational knowledge and skills to engage in research within a community hospital setting.
Our research experiential program is designed to offer undergraduate and medical students hands-on experience and mentorship as they contribute to ongoing projects at NHKI.
Our formal research training positions highlight current and past trainees gaining advanced academic and clinical research experience through fellowships, graduate programs, and specialized investigator roles at NHKI.