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Fellowship Training Program:
Fellowship in
Global Health and Anesthesiology

Description

The Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine offers a 1-2 year fellowship in Global Health and Anesthesiology. The Global Health and Anesthesiology fellowship will emphasize the sociopolitical, economic, and geographic factors that, in addition to biomedical factors, have an impact on health in developing countries.

The two-year fellowship (track, program) will focus on developing competencies in the basic tools of public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, global health systems, environmental health, and social behavioral sciences. This two year program culminates in a master's thesis and results in an MPH in Global Health.

Clinical Experience

60% of the fellowship will be devoted to educational opportunities and 40% of the fellowship year will be devoted to time as a junior attending with clinical, supervisory, and call commitments.

Application Process

The application process for all the faculty fellowships requires that interested applicants send the following information:

  • Current Curriculum Vitae
  • Application for Faculty Fellowship
  • Letter of intent/personal statement
  • Three current reference letters, including one from the residency program director or current director
  • Copy of medical school diploma
  • Copy of anesthesia degree (if applicable)
  • Current medical license
  • USMLE all three steps
  • ECFMG documentation (if applicable)
  • Documentation supporting citizenship status (if applicable)
  • H1B Visa holder or eligible (if applicable)

Inquiries and applications should be directed to:

Raquel Hivera
Program Operations Specialist
Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
University of Washington, Box 359724
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, WA 98195-6540

e-mail: mariarh@uw.edu


Fellowship Director

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Anthony M. Roche, MB ChB
Associate Professor
Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine