HI Fellows: FYI Fellowship opportunity below. Commonwealth Fund Mongan Fellowship in Minority Health Policy Sponsor Name: Harvard Medical School Funding Opportunity Number: CFDA Number: Established Date: 26-Nov-2002 Last Revised Date: 15-Sep-2015 Next Followup Date: 01-Oct-2016 Deadline Type: Receipt Deadline Date: 15-Dec-2015 All Deadline Dates: {FlattenedDeadlines} Synopsis The Commonwealth Fund Mongan Fellowship in Minority Health Policy is a one-year, full-time, academic degree-granting program designed to prepare physicians for leadership roles in transforming health care delivery systems and promoting health policies and practices that improve access to high performance health care for racial and ethnic minorities, economically disadvantaged groups, and other vulnerable populations. Program Objectives The program offers intensive study in health policy, public health, and management for physicians committed to transforming delivery systems for vulnerable populations. Fellows complete academic work leading to a Master of Public Health degree at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, or a Master of Public Administration degree at the Harvard Kennedy School with prior MPH. Fellows also participate in leadership forums and seminars with nationally recognized leaders in health care delivery systems, minority health, and health policy; site visits, shadowing, and practicum projects. The Fellowship is designed to prepare physician-leaders who will, over time, improve the capacity of the health care system to promote policies and practices that improve minority, disadvantaged and vulnerable populations' access to high quality care. Keywords Medical care Minorities--Health and hygiene Medical education Medical policy Public administration Health planning Public health Eligibility Requirements Eligibility is as follows: Physicians who have completed residency and who are either BE/BC. Additional experience beyond residency, such as chief residency, is preferred; Experience or interest in addressing and improving the health needs of minority, disadvantaged and vulnerable populations as well as in advancing system change in ways that improve the health for all populations, but with particular emphasis on vulnerable populations; Strong evidence of leadership experience or potential, especially as related to community efforts, quality improvement, transformation of health care delivery systems, and/or health policy; Intention to pursue a career in policy, public service, and/or academia; and U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency. Applicant Location Requirements United States Applicant Types Eligible Physician or Medical Professional Project Types Supported Fellowship Project Locations Allowed Massachusetts Citizenship Requirements U.S. Permanent Resident, U.S. Citizen Sponsor's Target Groups Funding Guidelines Each fellowship provides: $60,000 stipend, full tuition, health insurance, books, travel, and related program expenses, including financial assistance for a practicum project. (leg) Funding Amount $60,000.00 see detail Duration 1 year(s) Sponsor Currency Type USD Total Potential Amount 60,000 USD Cost Sharing Not Required Indirect Costs Undetermined Sponsor Contact Information Program Coordinator Minority Faculty Development Program 164 Longwood Avenue, 2nd Floor Phone: 617-432-2922 Fax: 617-432-3834 E-Mail: mfdp_mcff at hms.harvard.edu <mailto: mfdp_mcff at hms.harvard.edu > Program URL: https://mfdp.med.harvard.edu/cfmf/about/program-details Nancy Cooper Coordinator, Health Policy Fellowship Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine 307 Grosvenor Hall Athens, OH 45701 740-593-2017 (office) 740-707-8425 (cell) 740-593-1730 (fax) coopern at ohio.edu <mailto: coopern at ohio.edu > http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/hpf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/hlthpol/attachments/20150922/5a181a08/attachment.html
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