Minnesota Learning Health System

Mentored Career Development Program

The Minnesota Learning Health System Mentored Career Development Program (MN-LHS) is a K12 scholar training program that trains embedded researchers to systematically generate, apply, and translate evidence quickly within health systems to improve personalization, quality, equity, and outcomes of care and reduce waste in the health care system.

The program is a collaboration between the University of Minnesota, M Health Fairview, Mayo Clinic, Hennepin Healthcare and six other collaborating clinical sites.

Learning Health Systems embed health services researchers in a health care system, creating a nimble feedback loop among researchers and clinicians so they can more quickly, and together, improve the quality of patient care.

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Mona Rath, MN-LHS Program Administrator
612-626-7378
mrath@umn.edu

Timothy Beebe, PhD, Co-Director
612-625-6949
beebe026@umn.edu

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