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Applications Open for Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy

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.

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Emily Schweich is a communications manager at America's Essential Hospitals.

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