Fellowship
This one-year advanced training program is specifically for physicians who have completed the INMED Professional Diploma in International Medicine and Public Health (DIMPH) and are intent on full-time career service to cross-cultural and low-resources communities. Equipped with the skills and experience provided through the INMED International Medicine Fellowship, graduates will be prepared to design, initiate, and lead health interventions in these settings.
Fellowship Openings
Only a limited number of INMED International Medicine Fellowship positions are available at any given time. Current Fellowship openings include:
- Baptist Medical Center, Ghana. INMED is accepting applications for one position with a flexible start date. Preference will be given to applicants with surgical skills and broad primary care skills. Financial support is available via this George Faile Foundation, including a basic living expenses, travel expenses, and insurance.
Competency Objectives
At the completion of the INMED International Medicine Fellowship graduates will be able to demonstrate through actual professional practice:
- Management & prevention of the leading diseases of poverty
- Management & prevention of HIV infection
- Care for the health of pregnant women and newborns
- Proficiency in clinical skills useful in low-resource settings
- Skill in community-wide health promotion and death/disability prevention
- Culturally appropriate healthcare
- Proficiency in disaster mitigation and response
- Design and implementation of team-lead healthcare interventions
- Transfer of healthcare skills to other personnel