National Program
Practical tools that policy-makers, public health practitioners, and leaders in other fields and venues can use to increase the support for and use of law to improve and protect health.
National Program
To allow midcareer health professionals and behavioral and social scientists to participate in a one-year residency in Washington, D.C., working for Congress on health policy issues.
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To augment clinical training of physicians by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to achieving leadership positions within and outside academia.
National Program
To continue a matching grants program to establish partnerships between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and local grantmakers in support of innovative, community-based projects that improve health and health care for vulnerable populations.
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To provide recognition for the contributions community health leaders make to achieving RWJF's mission and goals, and to enhance their capacity to have more permanent and widespread impact on health problems.
National Program
To help develop a new generation of creative thinkers in health policy research within the disciplines of economics, political science, and sociology.
National Program
Program to raise awareness and support strategies to decrease underage drinking and thus reduce alcohol-related problems among youth.
National Program
To provide advanced leadership opportunities for nurses in senior executive roles in health services, public health, and nursing education who aspire to lead and shape the U.S. health care system of the future.
National Program
An approach to helping teenagers caught in the cycle of drugs, alcohol, trauma and crime by uniting juvenile courts, probation, adolescent substance abuse treatment, and the community.
National Program
To build the field of population health by training scholars to investigate the connections among biological, behavioral, environmental, economic, and social determinants of health.