The AHA is seeking applicants for its Richard J. Umbdenstock–Institute for Diversity in Health Management Executive Fellowship. The year-long fellowship, which takes place in the AHA’s Washington, DC office, is a hands-on learning, study and professional development opportunity for a recent graduate of a master’s program in health care administration, public health or related field. The fellow will conduct research, provide analytical support to AHA’s executive office, participate in executive-level activities and play an important role in other strategic initiatives. The fellowship also includes a capstone project to organize and capture learnings and recommendations for health care transformation in the future. For more information, click here.

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