Applications now are open for The Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University (CFF).
The CFF aims to prepare physicians — particularly physicians from groups underrepresented in medicine — to transform health care delivery systems, policies, and practices to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. Participants complete coursework leading to a master’s degree in public health (MPH) or a master’s degree in public administration with prior MPH. The CFF includes a $60,000 stipend; full tuition; individual health insurance; books; travel; and related program expenses, including financial assistance for a practicum project.
Up to five fellowships will be awarded each year. Applications for the 2021–2022 fellowship, which begins in July 2021, are due Dec. 1 at 5 pm ET.
Questions about the fellowship may be directed to mfdp_cff@hms.harvard.edu.