Massachusetts General Hospital Fellowship Program in Rural Health Leadership
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Aislinn O'Keefe
aokeefe6@mgh.harvard.edu
Stephanie Sun MD, MSc
swsun@mgh.harvard.edu
Massachusetts General Hospital provides a full-time fellowship for early-career clinicians who have an interest in partnering with rural communities to improve health.
Fellowship components include:
- A Master's Degree in Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Focused clinical time in Rosebud, South Dakota at an Indian Health Service site
- Three curricula: A novel rural health curriculum, a home-grown leadership curriculum, and public health courses
- Funding for elective away rotations and conference attendance
- A longitudinal, mentored project tailored to fellow interests
- Career support through mentorship and program flexibility
Applicants from underrepresented minority groups and/or who come from rural areas are encouraged to apply.
Eligible applicants are early-career primary care physicians with an interest in rural health.
This is a fellowship opportunity. If fellows already have an MPH or equivalent degree, funding will instead be offered for research or other coursework.
Follow the instructions in the How to Apply section of the program website.
Email application materials to ruralmedicine@mgh.harvard.edu.
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