CFA: Kellogg Health Scholars Program
Posted by Lance Gravlee on September 3rd, 2008 in Career development | No Comments »
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program is accepting applications for the 2009 cohort of this two-year postdoctoral program. Applications are due December 3, 2008. If you’re working on your PhD in medical anthropology, you should keep this program in mind. From the program’s website:
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program consists of two tracks and offers two-year postdoctoral fellowships at eight training sites. The Community track highlights community-based participatory research, and relationships between academic health disparities research, public health practices in communities, and policy development. The Multidisciplinary track highlights a multidisciplinary approach to studying the determinants of health inequalities and inequities. Both tracks highlight the translation of health research into policy findings and recommendations.
The Community track is the successor to the Community Health Scholars Program, in which I did my postdoc at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. If you’d like to talk more about the program, let me know.