NIMH T32 Mental Health Services and Systems Training Grant
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Funded Training Programs
- Expand Drug Dependence Epidemiology Funded Training (DDET) Program
- Expand Psychiatric Epidemiology Funded Training (PET) Program
- Expand NIMH T32 Mental Health Services and Systems Training Grant
- Expand Funded Training Program in Data Integration for Causal Inference in Behavioral Health
- Expand Aging and Dementia Funded Training Program
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Funded Training Programs
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Research and Practice
- Expand Mental Health and COVID-19
- Expand Social Determinants of Mental and Behavioral Health
- Expand Violence
- Expand Global Mental Health
- Expand Psychiatric Epidemiology
- Expand Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetic Epidemiology
- Expand Methods
- Expand Prevention Research
- Expand Mental Health Services and Policy
- Expand Mental Health in the Workplace
- Expand Substance Use Epidemiology
- Expand Autism and Developmental Disabilities
- Expand School-based Mental Health
- Expand Mental Health and Aging
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- About
-
Programs
-
Funded Training Programs
- Drug Dependence Epidemiology Funded Training (DDET) Program
- Psychiatric Epidemiology Funded Training (PET) Program
- NIMH T32 Mental Health Services and Systems Training Grant
- Funded Training Program in Data Integration for Causal Inference in Behavioral Health
- Aging and Dementia Funded Training Program
-
Funded Training Programs
-
Research and Practice
- Mental Health and COVID-19
- Social Determinants of Mental and Behavioral Health
- Violence
- Global Mental Health
- Psychiatric Epidemiology
- Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetic Epidemiology
- Methods
- Prevention Research
- Mental Health Services and Policy
- Mental Health in the Workplace
- Substance Use Epidemiology
- Autism and Developmental Disabilities
- School-based Mental Health
- Mental Health and Aging
- People
- News and Events
- Contact
- Make a Gift
- Info for Current Students
Multi-PI Program Directors: Colleen Barry, PhD, MPP and Elizabeth Stuart, PhD
The goal of our NIMH T32 Mental Health Services and Systems Training Program is to train scholars who will become leaders in mental health services and systems research. This program focuses on producing researchers who can address critical gaps in knowledge with a focus on: (1) how health care services, delivery settings, and financing systems affect the wellbeing of persons with mental illness; (2) how cutting-edge statistical and econometric methods can be used in intervention design, policies, and programs to improve care; and (3) how implementation science can be used to most effectively disseminate evidence-based advances into routine practice. The program strongly emphasizes the fundamental principles of research translation and dissemination throughout its curriculum. Jointly administered by the Departments of Health Policy and Management and Mental Health, the training program also has a close affiliation with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The partnerships between these two Departments and the School of Medicine ensure that trainees have access to faculty with a wide range of backgrounds and expertise.
Prospective students interested in a pre-doctoral slot should apply to the relevant department. Post-doctoral applicants can apply using this process.