The Department of Family Medicine at Care New England, a major clinical affiliate of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, seeks an accomplished researcher to serve as Associate Chair of Research. The department runs the Family Medicine clerkship for Brown and operates the Brown Family Medicine Residency Program—the only Family Medicine residency in Rhode Island—training 48 residents across two sites. We also offer Global Health and Diabetology Fellowships.
Our research portfolio spans global health, cardiometabolic clinical trials and epidemiology, and mixed methods research. We are developing a center focused on informatics and learning from electronic medical records data using causal inference methods. Brown University holds the contract for the Annals of Family Medicine, providing unique opportunities for scholarly collaboration.
The Vice Chair will lead the research division, develop research strategy, mentor faculty and trainees, oversee the Clinical Trials Unit, and maintain an active externally funded research program. This position reports directly to the Chair of Family Medicine.
Major Responsibilities
- Research Leadership and Administration (20%)
- Lead the research division and provide strategic direction for all departmental research initiatives
- Supervise department research staff including coordinators, data analysts, and administrative personnel
- Oversee the Clinical Trials Unit, ensuring regulatory compliance and operational excellence
- Represent the department on research committees within Care New England and Brown University
- Manage the research budget and ensure compliance with IRB, data security, and ethics standards
- Mentorship, Faculty Development, and Grant Writing (20%)
- Mentor junior researchers inluding faculty, fellows, residents, and students in research methodology and grant writing
- Support faculty in developing competitive grant applications for federal, state, and foundation funding
- Foster collaborative research partnerships within the department and across institutions
- Develop research training programs and establish metrics for evaluating research productivity
- Apply for and secure competitive grant funding from federal agencies (NIH, AHRQ, HRSA, CDC, PCORI) and foundations
- Scholarly Activity and External Funding
- Maintain an active, externally funded research program in Family Medicine-relevant areas
- Publish in major peer-reviewed original research journals, including Family Medicine journals, such as Annals of Family Medicine, JABFM, and Family Medicine
- Present at national Family Medicine conferences (NAPCRG, STFM, AAFP)
- Participate in peer review for journals and grant funding agencies
Required Qualifications
- MD, DO, PhD, or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited institution
- For MD/DO with clinical responsibilities: Family Medicine residency, ABFM board certification, RI license (or eligibility)
- Eligible for Brown University faculty appointment at Associate Professor or Professor rank
- Demonstrated track record of federally funded research in Family Medicine or related health services research
- Minimum 5 years conducting independent research with sustained external funding
- Proven experience mentoring junior faculty, fellows, and trainees in research
- Record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Experience with research administration and program leadership
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Expert knowledge of research methodologies including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches
- Strong understanding of federal grant mechanisms and compliance requirements
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Strong leadership and team management abilities
- Commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive research environment
Preferred Qualifications
- Current or recent NIH or other federal research funding as Principal Investigator
- Experience leading clinical trials or serving as site PI for multi-center studies
- Expertise in clinical informatics, causal inference methods, or electronic medical records data analysis
- Experience with community-engaged research or practice-based research networks
- National recognition as a thought leader in Family Medicine research
- Established network of collaborators in Family Medicine research
Life in Rhode Island, the “Ocean State” provides endless outdoor activities and?four seasons, a fabulous &?dynamic culinary and arts scene, numerous?top tier schools,?an international airport?voted 1st in the US by Travel & Leisure in 2025 and all just a?1 hour drive to Boston, 3 hours to NYC, and less than 6 hours to Montreal.
To learn more about this opportunity, please apply to Nicole Murray,
nmurray@carene.org
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Care New England
Care New England's strengths are based on complementary programs and distinctive competencies of our partner hospitals and agencies. Butler offers expertise in behavioral health and substance abuse. Kent provides a full cadre of primary and secondary acute care services. Memorial is a 294-bed community teaching hospital that has served northern Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts since 1901. Women & Infants specializes in the health needs of women and newborn children. VNA of Care New England provides a spectrum of home health, hospice and private duty nursing services. And, our Care New England Wellness Center offers an array of rehabilitation, wellness, fitness and educational programs. As a result, Care New England is well positioned to transition into the new era of health care delivery with a high quality continuum of care.
Care New England is reinventing the way health care is delivered, partnering with our patients to provide the best care possible while working to create a community of healthier people. This along with our core organizational values that emphasize individual contributions as well as a team approach that inspires our employees to ACT:
- Accountability
- Caring
- Teamwork
is why we welcome your interest in being part of The Care New England Health System and our dynamic team.