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Description
Join the Eisenhower Health Social Emergency Medicine & Health Equity Fellowship—now recruiting for the upcoming academic year.
As one of only seven SAEM-certified Social EM fellowships nationwide—and the only program in Southern California—this unique opportunity offers advanced training in health equity, community engagement, and systems-based emergency care. Now entering its second year, the fellowship is ideal for physicians passionate about addressing social determinants of health and driving meaningful change in emergency medicine.
OVERVIEW
The Social Emergency Medicine & Health Equity Fellowship is a 12-month advanced training designed to develop leaders in addressing health inequities and the social determinants of health (SDOH). Fellows will integrate clinical practice, research, education, and advocacy while working with underserved populations through innovative programs such as street medicine and mobile health units.
- Program Length: 1 year
- Salary: $125,000 base salary, with competitive moonlighting opportunities
- Clinical Shifts: Eight 10-hour shifts per month
- Education: SAEM certified, Keck School of Medicine USC Street Medicine Program, National Health Care for Homeless Council, and Street Medicine Institute
FELLOWSHIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Clinical Training: Deliver care to vulnerable populations through street medicine, mobile units, and clinics.
- Research: Lead impactful studies on health equity and SDOH, with opportunities for national presentations and publications.
- Advocacy: Work alongside policy leaders to drive health equity initiatives.
- Education: Design and teach innovative curricula on social emergency medicine.
- Professional Development: Enhance leadership skills through workshops and mentorship.
Requirements
ELIGIBILITY
- Active California medical license
- Board certification or eligibility (ABEM/ABOEM)
- Commitment to advancing health equity in emergency medicine
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE
- Clinical Practice: Integrate SDOH into emergency care through monthly ED and street medicine shifts.
- Education: Participate in bi-monthly didactics and deliver innovative teaching sessions.
- Community Engagement: Collaborate with organizations to create sustainable health equity projects.
- Research: Conduct projects on SDOH or health policy, with mentorship and resources provided.
- Advocacy: Engage in legislative training and policy initiatives at local and national levels.
- Professional Development: Access mentorship, leadership training, and national conferences.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Personal Statement
- Two Letters of recommendation
Please Contact us with any questions at vcisneros2@eisenhowerhealth.org or jfloyd@eisenhowerhealth.org. Hope to hear from you soon!
