Overview
Initiated in 2017, our program has graduated several cadres of fellows and remains a unique, challenging, and rewarding experience in the frontiers of practice for emergency medicine.
This is a two-year rural fellowship with the first year at Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) sites in Alaska and an international-based 2nd year in Global Health.
In collaboration with the ANTHC our unique program allows fellows to develop clinical skills in limited resource settings throughout their one, or two years, in an entirely field-based experience. The program includes:
- 12 months of clinical service in Alaska including Alaska Native Medical Center (a hub referral site for ANTHC) and rural regional critical access hospitals and village clinics in Alaska
- 12 months internationally with renowned NGO or UW global health programs
- Cultural immersion throughout the 2-year fellowship
- Curriculum in social medicine, MPH, humanitarian response, tropical medicine, and rural health
- Mentorship/guidance from leaders in global health, medicine, and emergency medicine
Our program is unique, flexible, and allows more international and field-based time than most others, with a robust and fully funded curriculum including MPH or DTM&H, and formal coursework in humanitarian response in addition to funding for educational endeavors of the fellow’s choosing.