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The Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Health Policy Fellowships program, established in 1973, is designed to develop the ca- pacities of outstanding midcareer health professionals in academic and community-based settings to gain an understanding of the health policy process and to assume leadership roles in health policy and management. Each year six Fellows are selected on a competitive basis and leave their academic settings and practice responsibilities to spend a year in the nation’s capital. A 3-month orientation pro- gram is followed by a 9-month working assignment in a congres- sional office or in the executive branch. The Fellowships program, which is sponsored by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is directed and administered by the Institute of Medicine of the Na- tional Academy of Sciences. At this writing 139 Fellows have gone through the program
NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS - Organizational Body
978-0-309-05793-6
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Business Policy and Strategy
English
1997
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