Scholarly activities are directed by our Clinical Pharmacist, Dr. Antonia Carbone, and our Behavioral Science director, Dr. Stuart Green, then discussed and supported at regular meetings of the program’s Research Committee. Each resident is required to develop a scholarly project of their own or participate with other residents and faculty in ongoing projects during their training. All residents also complete QI projects. The Atlantic Center for Research provides lectures, and all activities receive IRB review and approval.