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The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program was designed to augment clinical training by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to achieving leadership positions both within and outside the walls of academia in the 21st century.The purpose of this project is to allow young physicians from all clinical specialties to undertake two years of graduate-level study and research in a number of nonbiological disciplines which bear on medicine and health affairs. These include such fields as epidemiology, biostatistics, economics, management sciences and anthropology. The University of California, Los Angeles is one of seven institutions participating in the Program. Twenty Foundation-funded Scholars and six VA-funded Fellows are appointed annually. Generally, each program is assigned from two to five Foundation Scholars annually (UCSF/Stanford is a joint program) and one VA Fellow. This grant provides support for the five Foundation Clinical Scholars in the 1993-95 cohort, including stipends and related expenses. Priority areas: (1) caring for America's problem populations; and (2) maintaining quality care in changing social and economic environment.
Amount Awarded $561,989.00
Awarded on: 6/21/1993
Time frame: 7/1/1993 - 6/30/1996
Grant Number: 22149
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