Research activities are an essential component of the curriculum for all trainees.

For trainees in the investigator track, at least 18 months are allocated to research activities in the last two years. Certain clinical activities, including continuity clinic, continue during these research blocks. However, the emphasis is toward accruing investigative skills directed at career goals.

The trainee in the investigator track is assigned to a preceptor throughout the second and third fellowship years. The preceptor is responsible for designing a research curriculum that will ensure a productive outcome for the trainee. Plans for this research curriculum usually begin in the second half of the first year.

The preceptor, through interaction with the program director, the T-32 training director and other faculty members, will establish research goals and performance criteria. A review committee, including division and extradivisional faculty members is typically arranged to assist in this process.