The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity U.S. + Global program develops leaders who have the knowledge, skills, and courage to build more equitable health systems, organizations, and communities. Health equity aims to close the health care gap between wealthy and marginalized communities by realizing the benefits of public health and health care. The program aims to create a global network of committed leaders by training them to recognize, understand, and work towards resolving these inequities.
Based at the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity at George Washington University.
The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program is dedicated to training leaders who will have health equity as their mindset and health disparities reduction as their explicit skillset.
Executive director, Beyond Flexner Alliance
University of New Mexico
Applications last opened in Feb and closed in April 2023
794 Atlantic Fellows are active in over 80 countries. Over the next two decades, the community will grow to more than 2,700.