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The quality of cancer care in the U.S. is not what it could be. Are you ready to improve it?

The Cancer Care Quality Training Program (CCQTP) offers pre-doctoral (2 years) and post-doctoral (2 years) training to clinician and non-clinician scientists who wish to work in multidisciplinary research teams to improve cancer care quality across the cancer care continuum.

Why train at UNC and in this program? As a CCQTP fellow, you will…..

  • Gain knowledge and skills through a specialized curriculum that involves tailored coursework
  • Acquire hands-on research experience in multidisciplinary research teams, with mentoring provided by experienced faculty members from diverse disciplines
  • Participate in the collaborative, productive, and multidisciplinary cancer research community at UNC-Chapel Hill
  • Develop the professional skills and relationships you need to pursue a career in the multidisciplinary field of cancer care quality research
  • Receive an excellent compensation package that includes a stipend and funding for research.

Learn more about the CCQTP program.

For questions, contact:

Ethan Basch, MD, MSc
CCQTP Program Director
via: Eden Gifford
Program Manager, Cancer Outcomes Research Program
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
eden_gifford@med.unc.edu
919-962-5357

Stephanie Wheeler, PhD
CCQTP Program Director
Department of Health Policy and Management
1103C McGavran-Greenberg Hall
CB #7411
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-77411
Stephanie_Wheeler@unc.edu
919-966-7374