Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program for 2021
Registration open Oct 1
Dear All
We are pleased to announce
that we are now accepting applications for the Atlantic Fellows for
Health Equity program for 2021! The aim of the fellowship is to develop
leaders who understand the foundations of health inequity and have the
knowledge, skills, and courage to build more equitable health systems
and organizations.
Atlantic Fellows
for Health Equity is a one year fellowship opportunity designed for
early to mid-career leaders who are currently engaged in health sector
work including, but not limited to, academia, government, healthcare
delivery, the arts, equitable housing, business, research, and media.
The program will select twenty fellows. Atlantic Fellows for Health
Equity is one of seven global, interconnected Atlantic Fellows programs.
While each of the seven Atlantic Fellows programs is distinct and
grounded in its local context, they share a common purpose of advancing
fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies.
The
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program is designed to bring
together the diverse industries, professions and leaders that influence
health and well-being. There are no specific educational requirements
or ‘preferred’ professions - we are a community united by values. The
shared attributes and values of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
include solutions orientation, equity, inclusivity, courage, humility,
diversity, and creativity. If you share these values, we encourage you
to apply!
More information about the program can also be found in the attached flyer and on our website, https://healthequity.atlanticfellows.org/.
Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
Sincerely,
Seble
Seble L Frehywot MD, MHSA
Associate Professor of Global Health and Health Policy
Department of Global Health & Department of Health Policy & Management
Director of Global Health Equity On-Line Learning
Atlantic Philanthropy-Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program
Milken Institute School of Public Health
The George Washington University
950 New Hampshire Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20052
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