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Fellows Advocacy Curriculum
The Fellows Advocacy Curriculum (FAC) is an elective track for subspecialty Medicine fellows who have an interest in health policy and/or advocacy. It does not alter the length or content of fellowship training. Through collaboration with Duke Government Relations, fellows will develop and present their own advocacy platform to legislators and legislative aides in Washington, D.C. Experience with advocacy is NOT needed or expected.
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Name:
Year of fellowship for July 2024 - June 2025
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Fellowship program:
Cardiovascular Fellowship
Critical Care Fellowship
Gastroenterology Fellowship
Endocrinology Fellowship
Geriatrics Fellowship
GIM/Health Services Research
Hematology-Oncology Fellowship
Hospice & Palliative Medicine Fellowship
Infectious Disease Fellowship
Nephrology Fellowship
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Rheumatology and Immunology Fellowship
Other
Describe why you should be selected to participate and any experience you have with advocacy. (1 paragraph, max 250 words)
Describe how participation in this program will prepare you for your position after fellowship. (1 paragraph, max 250 words)
I commit to attending all six half-day sessions and the two-day trip to Washington, DC.
Yes
Please upload:
CV (any format)
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Please upload:
A brief letter from your fellowship Program Director supporting your application to FAC and providing permission to be free of all clinical duties during each of the 6 half-day sessions (12-5pm) and the two-day trip to DC in late April.
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