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Each year the Institute invites a small number of outstanding men and women to MUSC for an
Visiting Interdisciplinary Fellowship in Health Care. The program is designed to provide first-hand
exposure to and involvement with intensive inpatient and ambulatory care of the critically
ill within a major academic teaching hospital. In addition to their clinical work, fellows
enjoy access to a wide array of university and hospital activities, including IRB
deliberations, ethics consultation services, departmental grand rounds, and health policy
seminars. Combined, these experiences are aimed at developing the fellows competence
to teach and write about ethical issues in medicine.To encourage the widest range of applicants, no eligibility limits are placed on
the educational and professional backgrounds of individuals who apply. The most successful
fellows are those who function with a high degree of independence and can effectively make
use of the resources of MUSC and the Institute of Human Values in Health Care. The program
seeks non-clinical professionals who are in mid-career, who would benefit from an
enriching clinical experience, and who would provide MUSC residents and students with
perspectives from their own disciplines.
To learn more about the fellowship
program or to download a copy of the application ...

To find out who our most recent faculty
scholars are:
- 2000 Interdisciplinary
Fellows ....

To find out who received past fellowship
scholarship awards:
- 1999 Interdisciplinary
Fellows ....

- 1998 Interdisciplinary
Fellows .....
- Pre-1998 .......................................

Curious about other scholarship
opportunities?
Visit
the Institute's Links web page ......
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