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RAMS Program: Cohort of 2025-2027 Recruitment

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RAMS Program: Cohort of 2025-2027 Recruitment The RAMS Program has opened up recruitment for our 14 th cohort of Addiction Medicine and Addiction Psychiatry fellows interested in pursuing research!

If you know of anyone who would benefit from our program, we welcome your sharing of this information and/or sharing with us their email for follow up. Research in Addiction Medicine (RAMS)

is a two-year supplemental program to one’s Addiction Medicine or Addiction Psychiatry fellowship and open to fellows who are considering a future academic research dimension in their career.

For those enrolled in a one-year fellowship, we are looking for individuals who plan to enter into an academic position.

RAMSis funded by a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).Co-Directorsare Drs. Patrick O’Connor (Yale School of Medicine) and Jeffrey Samet (Boston University Schools of Medicine & Public Health), and the Associate Director is Dr. E. Jennifer Edelman (Yale School of Medicine). RAM Scholars are eligible to receive up to $8,000 to develop their research RAM Scholars learn how to conduct impactful addiction research through leadership development and harm reduction frameworks RAMS provides mentorship by NIDA-funded experts inaddiction research, including the opportunity for Scholars to visit their National Advisory Committee (NAC) mentor on-site at their institution RAM Scholars and their institutional mentors attend an annual retreat in late fall, alternating between Bostonand Vancouver RAM Scholars are supported to attend the annual meeting of TheCollege on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) The next Fall Retreat will be held

December 1 – 5, 2025 in Boston

and program applications are due

Friday, September 5th. Emails of intent to apply are appreciated by Friday, August 8th. Please contact

Jules Canfield ,

RAMS Program Manager, with your intention to apply and if you have any questions. More information, including Scholar & mentor applications, are available on the

RAMS Program

website.

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