Fellowship Directory
Kaiser Napa-Solano Community Medicine and Global Health Fellowship
Last updated: Friday, September 6, 2024
Fellowship type
Community Medicine
Community setting
Urban
Address
975 Sereno Dr
Vallejo, California 94589-2441
Country
United States
Phone
(707)651-4685
Fax
Website
http://residency-ncal.kaiserpermanente.org/programs/fellowships/commedglobalhealth/
Program director
Fellowship sponsored by Dept of Family Medicine
Yes
Number of positions offered
1
Number of positions filled
0
Duration of fellowship
12 months
Stipend per year
$112,162
Funding sources
Institution
Other funding sources
Other benefits
Funding for attending conferences
Meals
Sick Leave / Personal Time
Time off for conferences
Disability Insurance
Health Insurance
Fitness Center
Laundry
Transportation Reimbursement
Electronic Tools (tablet device, laptop, cell phone)
Parking
Life Insurance
On-site Child Care
Liability Insurance
Leads to Degree / Accreditation
Other Degree / Accreditation
Certificate of completion
Prerequisites for acceptance
Board-eligibility; It is expected that fellows will have completed residency training at an ACGME-certified residency and will have a California Medical License
Application deadline
12/01/2024
Date notified of selection
Description
Kaiser Permanente Northern California offers 7 distinct 13-month fellowships in Community Health, the Community Medicine and Global Health Fellowship based in Napa-Solano, the Community Medicine and Health Disparities Fellowship based in Oakland, the Community Medicine and Public Health based in Sacramento Valley, the Community Medicine and Urban Health based in San Francisco, the Community Medicine and Vulnerable Populations based in San Jose, and the Community Medicine and Faculty Development based in Santa Rosa. During the 13-month fellowships (July 1 – July 31), fellow time will be spent as follows: • Community-based Primary Care (50-70%): fellows will provide Primary Care to the medically underserved at non-Kaiser community-based clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers • Community Project and Didactics (10-30%): fellows will have protected time for didactics and dedicated mentors to help develop their required community- based scholarly project • Kaiser Permanente clinics (10-20%): over the course of the 13 months, fellows will spend 1-2 half-days per week learning the Kaiser system first-hand by performing clinical duties at the primary Kaiser Permanente site • Other opportunities (10-20%): Fellows will also have options to pursue opportunities in health policy, faculty development, conduct mentored research, or develop further community-based initiatives.