Are you interested in becoming a community leader in sexual health? Are you committed to eliminating sexual health disparities? If you answered yes to these questions, the CESH Fellowship Program may be the place for you!
Overview of the 2008-2009 Fellowship Year:
The CESH Fellowship tenure will run 10 months beginning September 2, 2008 and end July 3, 2009. Fellows are expected to reside in the Atlanta area for the duration of the fellowship tenure. Each Fellow will receive a $35,000 stipend plus health care coverage through Morehouse School of Medicine. The Fellows will be instructed by a multidisciplinary faculty of experts in sexuality, medicine, community leadership, and public health.
Visit the CESH site . Apply to the Fellowship here.
Eligibility:
The program welcomes applications from scholars, journalists, and health practitioners who can demonstrate a commitment to improving the sexual health of others, especially those who represent underserved communities. The selection committee will award 4 fellowships. Applicants must hold at least a BA/ BS or its equivalent obtained from an accredited United States or foreign university at the time of the application deadline. Those who have completed more advanced graduate studies, such as medical training, are also welcome to apply. Minorities and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply. There are no citizenship requirements for the CESH Fellowship Program, though this is not a sponsoring Fellowship for residency or visa renewal purposes.
Applications are available beginning September 15, 2007 at cesh.msm.edu
Contact Carey R. Bayer, EdD, RN, Fellowship Program Director at cbayer@msm.edu with questions.
Carey R. Bayer, EdD, RN
The Center of Excellence for Sexual Health
Assistant Director
Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Morehouse School of Medicine
The National Center for Primary Care
720 Westview Drive SW
Suite 238-C
Atlanta, GA 30310-1495
Ofc: (404) 752-8694
Cell: (610) 888-8592
Fax: (404) 752-1040
email: cbayer@msm.edu
