The Academic Support Hub (ASH), sponsored by the Department of Community and Family Medicine, is designed to foster new clinician-researchers, focusing on nursing, broadly defined primary care, and allied health. Our expertise is in developing, testing, and implementing innovative and effective approaches to health care research. We foster a community of early career clinician researchers. We also promote the study of implementation science across Dartmouth Health.
- Faculty
- Our staff
- Zoe Daudier
What we provide
- Career mentoring
- Project design and support
- Targeted seminars and workshops
- The Greenhouse
- Applied Research Methods Seminar
- Implementation Science Reading Group
- Ideas in Progress Seminar
- Targeted workshops by request
Career mentoring
ASH guides early career clinician researchers to ensure they are on the right path toward achieving their goals. Ongoing, short-term, and ad-hoc opportunities include:
- Linking to resources, people, projects, and funding opportunities
- One-on-one career mentoring
- Project mentoring and guidance
Contact us
For more information, contact us at Academic.Support@hitchcock.org.