Training
Training undergraduate and graduate students and mentoring doctoral candidates, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, and practitioners in injury prevention science are central to our mission. We are developing a strong pipeline of injury trainees/mentees at all stages, ranging from undergraduates and graduate students to postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty throughout the region, as well as offering continuing training opportunities to community practitioners.
We invite those interested in cultivating their interests, knowledge, and/or skills in the area of injury prevention to participate in our many educational programs and to attend our events. See below for more information on our current training opportunities, internships (applicants or mentors/training sites), postdoctoral fellowships, injury prevention-related courses at the University of Michigan, and requirements for the University of Michigan Certificate in Injury Science.
Injury Prevention Massive Open Online Course
Information on our free child and adolescent injury prevention online course
Opioid Crisis Massive Open Online Course
Information on our free course, “Impacting the Opioid Crisis: Prevention, Education, and Practice for Non-Prescribing Providers”
IPC Trainees
Trainee Profiles
Interpersonal Violence and Dating Violence
Information on our free self-directed CME course for health providers
Training Opportunities
Find information on current training opportunities
Certificate in Injury Science
Requirements for the Certificate in Injury Science for U-M graduate-level students
Injury Prevention Courses at U-M
U-M courses to develop knowledge and skills in injury prevention
Postdoctoral Fellowships
Postdoctoral opportunities with established injury researchers