About
The 2016 CHRT Policy Fellowship at the University of Michigan offers the opportunity for state policy-makers and University of Michigan health services researchers to explore and strengthen the connections between public policy and health services research.
The fellowship includes mid-career/senior health services researchers from the University of Michigan, and policy-makers selected from the offices of Michigan’s House and Senate majority and minority members, the governor’s office and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Throughout the program, fellows work collaboratively on a project designed to translate research for a policy audience.
Regular sessions in Ann Arbor and Lansing consist of on-site experiences and seminar-style presentations on public health policy and current issues affecting health policy and practice in Michigan and on the national level.
Fellows are expected to:
- Attend nine full-day interactive sessions in Ann Arbor, Detroit and Lansing
- Attend a three-day trip to Washington D.C.
- Attend orientation briefings
- Attend a welcome dinner following the first session
Application
To apply for the CHRT Policy Fellowship, please visit the following link and complete the request form. CHRT will contact you with additional information and the application.
http://www.chrt.org/fellowship/become-chrt-policy-fellow/
Contact
Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 734.998.3206
**Eileen Kostanecki, director of IHPI policy engagement and external relations, is a member of the steering committee for the CHRT Policy Fellowship.
