The Morgan & Madison McClellan International Research Fellowship

Purpose
The Morgan & Madison McClellan International Research Fellowship is the nation's top research year-out for third and fourth year medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery and global health. This competitive fellowship is designed as an intensive ten-month internship incorporating fundamental skills and hands-on experience critical to conducting orthopaedic research globally. This includes designing and implementing projects with our partnering affiliates as well as a structured curriculum reviewing the various processes in conducting research. Fellows are based out of the Orthopaedic Trauma Institute (OTI) at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, and travel is determined by the project or global partner needs.
Details
  • $37,000 stipend provided for living expenses including benefits
  • Interview timeline: February - March
  • Acceptance notification: By March
Eligibility
SOM
Award
$37,000
Requirements

Third or fourth year medical student, US Citizen, Taken USMLE Step 1

Length
10 months
Location
US,
International
Application

This is an extramural funding source and is not dispersed by the Inquiry Funding Office. 

Visit website for details: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/outreach/global/igot_research.html

Funding Sources
Funding Type
Yearlong Research
Global Health