Info Session Eichler '57 Fellowship & Health Care Foundations
Pre-Health students interested in cultivating a fresh perspective that links your interests in the humanities with medical science and public health should attend.
Registration is appreciated: http://bit.ly/2QFOhIA
This information session will cover information on two related opportunities
The Eric Eichler ’57 Fellowship for Health Care Leaders
With generous funding provided by Eric Eichler ’57, up to 10 undergraduate Dartmouth students will be selected as The Eric Eichler ’57 Fellowship for Health Care Leaders. This one-year fellowship includes one-on-one mentorship with senior faculty and researchers at The Dartmouth Institute to guide your exploration of research, policy or health outcomes improvement work.
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Dartmouth Health Care Foundations Seminar
July 13-17, 2020
During the week-long summer intensive program on the campus of Dartmouth College, students will grapple with questions of advocacy, explore empathy and the culture of biomedicine, and reflect on how humanistic approaches provide an orientation toward compassionate engagement and serve as a guard against cynicism and fatigue in the complex work of health care. Sessions are led by top Dartmouth faculty, global health leaders, and clinicians to explore linkages between the humanities, social sciences, public health, and medicine. The program is open to all undergraduate students or recent graduates from any institution.