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RWJF Clinical Scholars Applications open January 12

RWJF Clinical Scholars are teams of health care professionals motivated to leverage their passion and ideas to improve health beyond the clinical setting. Teams receive three years of program funding and executive coaching and leadership training.

Claudia Fernandez, DrPH, and Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc

RWJF Clinical Scholars are teams of health care professionals motivated to leverage their passion and ideas to improve health beyond the clinical setting. Teams receive 3 years of program funding and executive coaching and leadership training to address a complex health issue in their community.

Potential fellows apply in multidisciplinary clinical teams (> 2) and may represent the range of health affair professions: dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, social work, and/or veterinary medicine. The currently funded team projects are focused on a range of complex health issues: oral health, behavioral health, opioid addiction, immigrant health, community violence, foster care system, school based care, and pharmacy deserts. (http://clinicalscholarsnli.org).


View program details and RSVP for the 1/22 applicant webinar at http://clinical-scholars.org.

Applications are due March 14th at 3pm EST.

The Clinical Scholars program is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and led by Giselle Corbie-Smith, UNC Department of Social Medicine, and Claudia Fernandez, UNC Gillings School of Public Health.

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