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Clinical Research

Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Program

Dr. Anh Nguyen · Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CTHybridAvailability unverified

Research overview

Investigates real-world cardiovascular outcomes using electronic health records, registry data, and pragmatic trials to inform preventive cardiology.

Main research questions
  • Which patient factors predict long-term statin adherence?
  • How do care pathways influence readmission after MI?
Methods
EHR analysisREDCapRegistry dataChart abstraction
Keywords
CardiologyClinicalEHRPremed
Recent publications
  • Statin adherence in diverse populations (2023)

Why this may fit you

  • Strong interest overlap with your saved topics
  • Beginner-friendly roles reported
  • Located within commuting distance
  • Relevant to your stated goal
  • Structured undergraduate onboarding

Potential considerations

Worth asking about
  • Two-semester minimum commitment
  • HIPAA training required
  • Availability last verified 6 weeks ago

Suggested questions to ask

  • What would a typical week look like for an undergraduate in this lab?
  • Who would supervise me day to day?
  • What training is provided before students begin?
  • What is the expected weekly time commitment?
  • Are there opportunities to contribute to posters, abstracts, or presentations?
  • Is the lab currently accepting students for the upcoming semester?

Mentorship Fit Profile

Undergraduate experience
Selective — 2 undergrads per year
Supervision style
Physician-scientist plus clinical coordinator
Lab size
Medium (15 members)
Onboarding
HIPAA + REDCap training required before start
Role types
Chart review, Data entry, Literature support
Typical commitment
10–12 hours per week
Environment
Clinical, structured
Best for
Students committed to at least two semesters

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