Fellowship in Addiction Dissemination & Implementation Science – Stanford University School of Medicine
Center for Dissemination & Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS)
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025–2026 Center for Dissemination and Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS) Fellowship in Addiction Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) Science.
C-DIAS is a NIDA P50 Center of Excellence.
The C-DIAS Fellowship in Addiction Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) Science is for early or mid-career individuals with goals to improve public access to and quality of addiction treatment by leveraging advanced implementation science methods.
Applications must be submitted via this link by April 1, 2025.
This year-long mentored learning experience includes:
1. One-year (Sept 2025–Sept 2026), primarily virtual fellowship, with the possibility of extending to two years.
2. Three days in Half Moon Bay, California (Sept 10–12, 2025) for the C-DIAS annual meeting to connect with C-DIAS Faculty, Advisory Board Members, C-DIAS Research Project PI and teams, as well as past and current C-DIAS Fellows.
3. A Research Track aimed at preparation for an NIH-funded addiction implementation science research career; and a Learning Health Systems Track to apply implementation methods for substance use as an embedded researcher or quality improvement specialist.
4. Didactics, experiential peer group-based learning, individual mentoring, and guidance in professional development.
5. Ability to maintain full-time employment at home institution.
6. Activities including monthly, virtual, hour-long lectures; participation in the C-DIAS Research Core sections activities; C-DIAS Virtual Grand Rounds; individualized mentoring; lead authorship opportunities; and support in developing an NIH grant application or proposal to solve a public health or health systems problem.
The C-DIAS Fellowship is eligible for CME/CE credits.
C-DIAS Fellows join an expanding network of individuals engaged in addiction treatment health services and implementation research, all committed to real-world impact.
More information about the fellowship can be found on the C-DIAS website or this flyer.
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