Family Medicine Global Health Fellowship Columbia - Program Details
Developing teaching and leadership skills
The two-year Family Medicine Global Health Fellowship Program offers an opportunity to develop teaching and leadership skills for international medical work, while also taking courses from the Arnold School of Public Health. A master’s degree in public health will be completed during the second year.
This program will have the fellow spending approximately nine months of the year in the United States, with three months being abroad on a related international service project.
This fellowship is a salaried University of South Carolina clinical instructor positon. In addition to salary, it includes State of South Carolina Public Employee Benefits and professional liability coverage through South Carolina State Insurance Reserve Fund.
Other benefits include:
- Tuition benefits toward coursework at the Arnold School of Public Health.
- In-state tuition for UofSC employees.
- Four free courses per calendar year after six months of employment.
- An annual bonus payment to use toward tuition in August of each year.
- International service/research programs.
- Travel, lodging, and organizational fees are covered by the program.
- Registration, travel, and hotel costs for one national Global Health conference per year.
For additional information, please visit this site: USC Arnold School of Public Health / Health Promotion, Education and Behavior.