Health Policy Fellowships and Leadership Programs
The National Academy of Medicine administers four national health policy fellowship and scholar programs, and one international fellowship program.
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Description
The National Academy of Medicine administers four national health policy fellowship and scholar programs, and one international fellowship program.
1). FDA Tobacco Regulatory Science Fellowship
A collaborative program between the FDA Center for Tobacco Products and the NAM, this 12-month, multidisciplinary residential program is designed for mid-career professionals to gain experience and expertise to further define and develop the field of regulatory science as it relates to the regulation of tobacco products and FDA’s authorities under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.
2). Distinguished Nurse Scholar-in-Residence
Supported by the American Academy of Nursing, the American Nurses Association, and the American Nurses Foundation
The Nurse Scholar program is designed to assist outstanding nurse leaders to play a more prominent role in health policy development at the national level. The program seeks individuals who have the capacity and skills to bring issues of special interest in nursing to greater public understanding and policy attention.
3). NAM Fellowship
This program is designed for health science scholars who are 1-to-10 years out from completion of a residency or receipt of a doctoral degree to participate in the process by which the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the National Academies) provide health advice to the nation. This direct involvement in health- and medicine-related work of the National Academies prepares young investigators to contribute to the future direction of health care throughout their careers while also accelerating their career development.
4). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows
This program provides the nation’s most comprehensive fellowship experience at the nexus of health, science, and policy in Washington, DC. It is an outstanding opportunity for exceptional midcareer health professionals and behavioral and social scientists with an interest in health and health care policy promoting the health of the nation. Fellows participate in the policy process at the federal level and use that leadership experience to improve health, health care and health policy.
5). International Health Policy Fellow
This program is designed for early- to mid-career scholars in the fields of bioethics, medical ethics and law, economics and health policy, and health care to experience and participate in health care or public health studies that improve care and access to care for patients in domestic and global health care systems. The fellow is expected to spend 25 percent of the two-year fellowship in Washington, D.C, while maintaining their current position and responsibilities. During their time in DC, the fellow will actively learn about specific National Academies’ activities during the fellowship and select a National Academies report to examine based on their home country.
For more information about the National Academy of Medicine's Fellowship and Leadership Programs, please visit our website.
Collaborators
Staff
Gregg Margolis
Lead
Yasmeen Long
Mona Rahman
Andrew Cheng
Major units and sub-units
National Academy of Medicine
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Health Policy Fellowships and Leadership Programs
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