Global Emergency Medicine and Public Health Fellowship

The University of Colorado/Denver Health Fellowship in Global Emergency Medicine and Public Health is organized and supported by the University of Colorado/Denver Health Department of Emergency Medicine, in collaboration with the Colorado School of Public Health. The Fellowship is officially approved by the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine and seeks to prepare emergency physicians to effectively participate in global health by providing training in the foundations of emergency medicine education, emergency systems development, humanitarian assistance, disaster management, community and public health, travel and field medicine, and program management.

The fellowship is a 12- or 24-month (depending on if an MPH is to be obtained) graduate medical education program designed to train fellows in global emergency medicine concepts, to facilitate field experience in application of these concepts, and to provide research skills necessary to become an academic clinician with a specialty in global emergency medicine. The fellow will receive ongoing mentorship from the core faculty of the department’s Global Emergency Care Initiative. 

For more information and to apply, please visit our page on the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Consortium site.