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[empleos_sociales_peru] Fellowship

From: Nadia Ramos Serrano - ramos.nadia@gmail.com
Date: 15-sep-2007 15:23
Subject: [empleos_sociales_peru] Fellowship
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Dear Colleague,

I am pleased to share with you the 2008 –- 2009 program brochure of
The Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health
Policy (CFHUF).

Supported by The Commonwealth Fund, administered by the Minority
Faculty Development Program at Harvard Medical School, this innovative
fellowship is designed to prepare physicians, particularly minority
physicians, for leadership roles in formulating and implementing public health
policy and practice on a national, state, or community level. Five
one-year, degree-granting fellowships will be awarded per year. Fellows
will complete academic work leading to a Master of Public Health (MPH)
degree at the Harvard School of Public Health, and, through additional
program activities, gain experience in and understanding of major health
issues facing minority, disadvantaged, and underserved populations.
CFHUF also offers a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree at John
F. Kennedy School of Government to physicians possessing an MPH. It is
expected that CFHUF will support the development of a cadre of leaders
in minority health, well-trained academically and professionally in
public health, health policy, health management, and clinical medicine, as
well as actively committed to careers in public service.

As Director of CFHUF, I seek your assistance in informing potential
candidates of this opportunity to gain exposure to and understanding of
major health issues facing minority and disadvantaged populations. For
application materials, information, and other training opportunities,
please contact the CFHUF Program Coordinator by telephone at (617)
432-2922; by fax at 617-432-3834; or by e-mail at mfdp_cfhuf@hms.harvard.edu.

Sincerely,

Joan Y. Reede, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.
Dean
Office for Diversity and Community Partnership
Harvard Medical School



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NADIA RAMOS SERRANO
Miembro de la
Red de Jóvenes Líderes
BIDJUVENTUD
www.iadb.org/bidjuventud

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