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NAM offers multiple programs, including the RWJF Health Policy Fellows and the State Health Policy
Fellowship. The latter places early- to mid-career professionals in state government offices (e.g.,
Colorado, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin) for a one-year, part-time experience to influence state health
policy. The Nurse Scholar program supports nurse leaders in national policy development.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program provides the nation's most
comprehensive fellowship experience at the nexus of health science, policy and politics in
Washington, D.C. 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.
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Provides a unique opportunity for professionals in health and aging to gain the experience and
skills necessary to make a positive contribution to the development and implementation of health
policies that affect older Americans.
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: Aimed at mid-career
researchers and practitioners from countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK, this fellowship
allows up to 12 months in the US to conduct health policy research. It provides up to $119,000 plus
family allowances.
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: A 12-month postgraduate program in Washington, DC, for
recent master's or doctoral graduates from AUPHA-member programs. It includes a three-month rotation
and a full-time placement with a stipend, focusing on health policy development.
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: This four-month program connects mid-career
researchers with Michigan policymakers. It includes sessions in Ann Arbor, Detroit, Lansing, and
Washington, DC, focusing on translating research into policy. Applications open August 2024, with a
deadline of November 1, 2024.
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: Aimed at physician assistant (PA) students, this program
includes a three-day virtual workshop and an advocacy project to develop leadership and advocacy
skills for PA education and practice. Applications for 2024 are closed.
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: A 10-month program for osteopathic professionals (DOs,
MDs, PAs, nurses) to develop health policy skills. It includes in-person and virtual sessions,
requiring 20 hours of work between seminars.
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: This one-year fellowship places public health
professionals in US congressional offices to work on issues like health equity and social
determinants of health. It emphasizes science-government interaction.
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A one-year fellowship in Washington, DC, for policy analysts to focus on health care justice issues like Medicaid and CHIP. Fellows conduct
research and contribute to health reform publications.
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This fellowship is designed for master's and doctoral level students interested in health policy and related disciplines, with placements in host organizations.
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The Randall Lewis Health & Policy Fellowship is a prestigious and competitive fellowship for master
and doctoral level students interested in health policy and related disciplines. We Accept
Applications for MPH, MHA, MBA MPP, MUP, Data Science and, Doctoral Fellows!
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A two-year program that provides exposure to the various legislative and regulatory bodies that
impact AAHKS members' ability to render healthcare services to their patients. This part-time model
can be integrated into a full-time practice or training program.
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