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Massachusetts General Hospital Fellowship Program in Rural Health Leadership

Sponsors
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital
Deadlines
Oct 31, 2025
Contact

Stephanie Sun MD, MSc
swsun@mgh.harvard.edu

Laura Ricci
lricci@mgh.harvard.edu

Purpose

Massachusetts General Hospital provides a full-time fellowship for early-career clinicians who have an interest in partnering with rural communities to improve health.

Fellows serve clinically in Rosebud for approximately three months a year split into one- or two-week rotations, with the rest of the time spent in Boston. While in Rosebud, fellows work in inpatient and outpatient settings, sharing a primary care panel with a close-knit team of co-fellows and faculty. The clinical partnership in Rosebud also offers opportunities for participation in and development of community-centered programs.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants are early-career primary care physicians with an interest in rural health.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

This is a fellowship opportunity. If fellows already have an MPH or equivalent degree, funding will instead be offered for research or other coursework.

Application process

Follow the instructions in the How to Apply section of the program website.

Email application materials to ruralmedicine@mgh.harvard.edu.

Tagged as
Graduate medical education · Health workforce education and training · Primary care · Public health · Tribal communities



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