Fellows will have the opportunity to complete master’s level classes through the Graduate School and the Colorado School of Public Health with up to 9 credit hours of tuition per year (examples would be completing coursework for the master’s
in public health, education, or business administration). Full details are available on the CU Employee Services webpage: https://www.cu.edu/employee-services/benefits-wellness/current-employee/tuition-assistance/tuition-assistance-benefit
Information on University benefits and eligibility for job title "Instructor/Fellow " is located at: https://www.cu.edu/employee-services/benefits, and the eligibility matrix at: https://www.cu.edu/docs/benefit-eligibility-matrix
For more information please contact program manager at DHM-Education@ucdenver.edu
Quality Improvement and Health Systems Leadership Fellowship
This one-year fellowship is designed to provide excellent training, mentorship, and exposure for physicians to emerge from the program capable of leading change in complex healthcare systems.
Fellows will participate in training through the Institute for Healthcare Quality, Safety, and Efficiency (IHQSE), with a focus on advanced leadership, teamwork, quality, safety, and system redesign concepts and skills.
Experiential work is focused on leadership of a quality improvement project, participation in divisional collaborative case conferences, and Department of Medicine M&M conferences.
Clinically, to provide a full-breadth of exposure to hospital medicine, fellows attend on a variety of services across our division including general medicine, oncology, and consult services which involve both teaching and non-teaching services.
Leadership:
Emily Gottenborg, MD - Director
Tyler Anstett, DO - Assistant Director
DHM-Education@ucdenver.edu– Fellowship Program Administrator
How to Apply:
We still have open positions for this academic year. If you are interested in applying for the 2022 start date, please reach out to Program Manager at DHM-Education@ucdenver.edu.
Translational or Outcomes Research Fellowship:
The Division of Hospital Medicine fellowship has partnered with the SCORE fellowship for this track. This track requires a dual application process to the Division of Hospital Medicine fellowship program and the SCORE fellowship. Fellows will receive mentorship from local faculty research leaders while engaging in individual research project(s) within hospital medicine. Applicants should apply directly to the Division of Hospital Medicine fellowship and we will facilitate the application process for the SCORE fellowship. Fellows will have the opportunity to enroll in the core courses of an MPH at the Colorado School of Public Health.
Duration: 2 years