The Health Justice Fellowship Program is a new initiative that seeks to create a dynamic community dedicated to nurturing an insurgent politic among the next generation of leaders in healthcare that represent the values, perspectives, and wisdom of the those greatest affected by systems of oppression, those that have historically been barred from the academy and the health professions. The program is dedicated to nurturing the talents of trainees who already show promise and commitment to advancing health justice in society and social mission in health professional training. The yearlong fellowship allows participants to hone their skills, provides them with new skills, and broadens their networks in ways that will help sustain them in their future work.
All fellows are provided a $2,000 stipend for their time and effort. To be eligible, you must be currently enrolled as a student in good standing at a U.S. medical school, dental school, nursing school, physician associate program, or school of public health.
Fellowship Website:
https://socialmission.org/training-programs/health-justice-fellowship/