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Fellowship Opportunities

GI Opportunities
(updated January 18)

The AGA Institute is offering a program for those housestaff who are interested in pursuing a career in GI. Twenty residents who are selected would have the opportunity to meet and network with leaders in GI at the DDW, May 17 and May 18, 2008 in San Diego. Per diem for parking and other incidentals would be covered as well as the DDW registration. NOTE: this does NOT include hotel and travel costs. Applications must be received by Friday, February 22, 2008.

For more information, stop by the Chiefs Office or check the website:

http://www.gastro.org/wmspage.cfm?parm1=4780

 

HRSA PHPC - Fellowship in Minority Health Policy
(updated September 17)

Dear Colleague,

I am pleased to share with you the 2008 - 2009 program brochure of The Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy (CFHUF).

Supported by The Commonwealth Fund, administered by the Minority Faculty Development Program at Harvard Medical School, this innovative fellowship is designed to prepare physicians, particularly minority physicians, for leadership roles in formulating and implementing public health policy and practice on a national, state, or community level. Five one-year, degree-granting fellowships will be awarded per year. Fellows will complete academic work leading to a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at the Harvard School of Public Health, and, through additional program activities, gain experience in and understanding of major health issues facing minority, disadvantaged, and underserved populations. CFHUF also offers a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree at John F. Kennedy School of Government to physicians possessing an MPH. It is expected that CFHUF will support the development of a cadre of leaders in minority health, well-trained academically and professionally in public health, health policy, health management, and clinical medicine, as well as actively committed to careers in public service.

As Director of CFHUF, I seek your assistance in informing potential candidates of this opportunity to gain exposure to and understanding of major health issues facing minority and disadvantaged populations. For application materials, information, and other training opportunities, please contact the CFHUF Program Coordinator by telephone at (617) 432-2922; by fax at 617-432-3834; or by e-mail at mfdp_cfhuf@hms.harvard.edu

Sincerely,

Joan Y. Reede, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.

Dean

Office for Diversity and Community Partnership

Harvard Medical School


2008 - 2009 program brochure of The Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy (CFHUF)

 

NCI Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program
(updated June 20)

Postdoctoral research training opportunities are offered in:

Cancer Prevention and Control
Clinical Cancer Prevention
Ethics of Prevention and Public Health

Primary features are:

Mentored research
Master of Public Health
NCIs Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention

Applications are due September 1, 2007 for entry into the program July 2008.

Stop by the Chiefs Office or check the website:http://cancer.gov/prevention/pob

 

HIV Fellowship from AIDS Healthcare foundation
(updated April 19)

For more information, please click here

 

2-year Mayo Preventive Medicine and Public Health Fellowship Program beginning June 28, 2008
(updated Mar 15)

Applicants must have successfully completed a thee-year internal medicine/family medicine residency program and be board eligible prior to starting the fellowship.

Application deadline is June 1, 2007.

If interested, stop by the Chief Residents office for further details or check the following website.

http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/preventmed-rch.html