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Fellowships

Pediatric Integrative Medicine Fellowship
Stollery Children's Hospital, University of Alberta

The Complementary and Alternative Research and Education (CARE) Program, part of the Division of General Pediatrics at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, is offering a clinical Fellowship in Pediatric Integrative Medicine. This program is not accredited by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The fellowship is focused upon providing opportunities to integrate skills and concepts about healing and wellness which represent the best evidence in both conventional and complementary medicine. The fellow will learn about a broad range of CAM topics, emphasizing the evidence base for each, and use this information to inform children and families, students as well as clinic and CARE employees. The CARE team will serve as mentors, teachers and role models for developing an integrative medical practice. The fellowship will follow general guidelines, but will be tailored to meet each fellow’s strengths and interests.
 
Bravewell Fellowship in Integrative Medicine
 
A joint project of University of Maryland Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona, and the Philanthropic Collaborative for Integrative Medicine. A part-time 2-year distance-learning fellowship with mentoring at University of Maryland Integrative Medicine.

Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Oncology Fellowship
  
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research have created a unique 3-year fellowship for new researchers to gain expertise in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and cancer.


NCCAM Complementary and Integrative Medicine T32 Fellowship
 
This two year fellowship provides an outstanding opportunity for a physician or nurse to gain superior skills in clinical research methods, with a focus on complementary and integrative medicine. Coursework leads to a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research. Thesis projects are fellow-driven.
Contact: Sally Moon or Sung Lee MD MSc
Phone: (212) 746-1608 or (212) 746-1724
 
Division for Research and Education in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Fellowship
 
Harvard Medical School Osher Institute
 
The Faculty Development and Fellowship Program in Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies at Harvard Medical School accepts applicants for two-year academic fellowships in Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies. The Program offers each Fellow an appointment at Harvard Medical School and one of its affiliated hospitals. All fellows participate in the intensive summer program in Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard School of Public Health. Fellows qualifying for acceptance to the Harvard School of Public Health pursue a rigorous curriculum that could lead to a Master of Science or Master of Public Health degree.

Integrative Medicine Fellowship
 
University of Michigan
 
The fellowship is woven into the 3-year University of Michigan Family Medicine Residency Program. The Integrative Medicine Fellowship is scheduled one month during each of the three years, which allows time to learn about and experience various modalities, interact with Integrative Medicine physicians and alternative providers, focus on self-care, and develop an integrative approach to caring for patients. Fellows also undertake twelve additional months of training beyond the three-year residency period to develop an individualized approach to the clinical practice of Integrative Medicine.
 
Residential Fellowship in Integrative Medicine

University of Arizona

To meet the growing need for academic leaders in the field, the new fellowship training program combines elements of our residential and associate fellowships. The two year program includes clinical, leadership, and research components, and features both distributed learning and onsite training experiences.

Fellowship in Integrative Medicine (formerly the Associate Fellowship)

University of Arizona

It is a two-year program designed for physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners who want to incorporate the philosophies and techniques of integrative medicine into their medical practice. The Fellowship emphasizes clinical applications, case studies and collaboration to provide a broad conceptual and practical education in integrative medicine.
http://integrativemedicine.arizona.edu/education/fellowship/