Josiah Macy Jr. Substance Abuse Fellowship Program for Minority Medical Students
The Josiah Macy Jr. Substance Abuse Fellowship Program for Minority Medical Students is a Fellowship sponsored by National Medical Fellowships, Inc..
Scholarship information:
Amount of Fellowship: Average - $6000
Application Deadline: 5-April
Scholarship Requirements: Candidate must be a U.S. citizen and an underrepresented minority (African-American, Native American [including Eskimo, Alaskan Aleut, Hawaiian Native], Mexican-American, or mainland Puerto Rican) student attending an accredited U.S. medical school and must demonstrate academic achievement and interest and promise for a career in biomedical and clinical sciences research, epidemiology, and health policy. Fellowship is for four, eight, or 12 weeks, with a three-day orientation session at the Center of Addiction and Substance Abuse in New York City. Only one application will be accepted from each medical school. Letters of recommendation from dean and academic advisor, academic transcripts, and personal statement with application required.
Eligibility: Contact sponsor
Award sponsored by:
National Medical Fellowships, Inc.
5 Hanover Square, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10004
USA
Email: dgaede@ncrahq.org
Phone: 212 483 8880
Fax: 212 483 8897
Sponsor's Website: http://www.ncraonline.org
To learn more contact:
Scholarship Department
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