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Year One
Clinical Duties
Location: 11 months at Alaska Native Medical Center in Alaska or Indian Health Service on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Fellows will spend one month in Seattle taking a Global Health Leadership Course.
Outcomes
- Improve clinical knowledge and physical exam skills
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of Alaska Native and Oglala Sioux health issues
- Learn how to gain trust and acceptance by the local population
- Incorporate oneself into the local culture and attend cultural events
- Familiarize oneself to the structural violence that undermines health which leads to poorer health outcomes.
- Identify mentor & project for 2nd year of fellowship
- Optional: Pursue MPH coursework
Year Two
Research, Clinical Educator
Location: Fellows can choose to work and live for 11 months abroad in over 100 countries.
Outcomes
- Strong foundation in research/clinical and medical education skills
- Enhanced knowledge in Public Health/Health Systems Strengthening
- Present final project in the form of a manuscript and/or presentation for a conference
- Apply for global/rural health jobs
Optional
- Courses
- Apply for grants
- Attend MPH courses/Gorgas course/University of Minnesota Clinical Tropical Medicine and Online Global Health Curriculum