HIVMA Minority Clinical Fellowship Program: February 2 Application Deadline

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The HIV Medicine Association's Minority Clinical Fellowship program provides a pathway for HIV clinical training for African American and Latino physicians committed to working with medically underserved patient populations. Up to two one-year fellowships are awarded annually to African American and Latino physicians. During the training year, fellows manage the ongoing care of patients with HIV disease under the supervision of an HIVMA mentor. The award includes a $60,000 stipend plus funding for benefits for one year and support for additional learning opportunities.

Applications are being accepted for the 2015 to 2016 fellowship year, which starts July 1, 2015. Eligible candidates will be African American or Latino physicians who are within the first five years of starting their medical practice and have a demonstrated interest in HIV medicine. The fellowship is not intended for physicians who plan to complete an infectious diseases training program.

The application along with information on current and past fellows is available online at www.hivma.org/Minority_Clinical_Fellowship.aspx. The deadline to apply for this year is February 2, 2014.

Contact Nathan Danskey at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions or for more information.