Cornell-Hunter Health Equity Research Fellowship
The Cornell-Hunter Health Equity Research Fellowship under the Weill Cornell Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine, in collaboration with CUNY-Hunter College, is uniquely designed to deepen trainees’ understanding of health care, local and international healthcare delivery systems, epidemiology of disease, and interventions to improve health outcomes. We offer four focus areas:
- Primary Care
- Health System Redesign
- Community-Partnered Research
- Global Health
We offer a two to three-year fellowship duration, depending on prior training and experience. Eligible applicants have an MD, DO, DNP, PsyD, PharmD, MBBS, MB ChB, or PhD with a strong commitment to becoming scientists. Open to any clinicians interested in primary care research with a particular focus on health equity. Clinicians must have completed clinical training. Applicants with prior research experience or with a Masters or PhD in addition to their clinical degree are encouraged to apply; the program can be adapted to provide them with more advanced training. US citizens or Permanent Residents only. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Requirements:
- Personal statement outlining your research interest, experience, and career goals and objectives
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letters of recommendation
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Online application form
Rolling admission; early applications are strongly encouraged. Applications will be reviewed once all required materials have been uploaded to the online application. For more information, visit the website!
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This program is supported by T32HP42021 (M. Safford, PI) from HRSA and
the Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program (E. Abramson and M. Safford, MPIs) from New York State.
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