Publish Groundbreaking EHR Data on Mental Health Outcomes in Military-Connected Clients
The Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) Institute for Quality is looking for a motivated university-based researcher to collaborate on publishing cutting-edge studies using our robust electronic health record (EHR) dataset. This is a rare opportunity to work with high-quality archival data from military-connected mental health clients, including veterans, active-duty service members, and their families.
Why Collaborate with CVN?
- Access Exclusive Data: Our dataset includes rich demographic details, social determinants of health, suicide risk assessments, symptom tracking, ICD-10 diagnoses, treatments used (CBT, PE, etc.), and clinician-assessed progress at discharge.
- Real-World Impact: CVN delivers evidence-based, short-term care to approximately 12,000 clients annually, giving you the chance to publish meaningful research that directly impacts the lives of military-connected individuals.
- Comprehensive Support: We can provide full technical assistance for data cleaning and management, making it easier for you to focus on producing publishable research.
- Collaborative Environment: Join forces with a dedicated team and be part of a research initiative that values innovation and collaboration.
Who We’re Looking For:
- A university-employed researcher with a strong interest in military-connected populations and mental health outcomes.
- A leader currently mentoring graduate students or postdoctoral researchers, with an eye on publishing impactful research.
- A collaborator who is ready to make the most of our comprehensive dataset, focusing on outcomes that matter.
This is Your Chance to:
Gain access to data from a unique outpatient mental health population while publishing high-impact research that shapes the future of military mental health care.
Interested in this research opportunity?
Reach out to Steven Lancaster ([email protected]) with a brief introduction, your research interests, and details about your team. We can’t wait to see how we can work together to innovate mental health research for military-connected populations.