Administration Fellowship, Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Administration Fellowship, Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Category : Alumni

The David A. Gee Administrative Fellowship is a two-year rotation-based program that is your opportunity to prepare you to become a leader in the challenging and rewarding field of academic medicine. The fellowship program at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, affiliated with the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, provides the opportunity to participate, manage, and lead projects of strategic importance while learning from and alongside our executive leadership team.

Fellows come from diverse backgrounds and are having an impact here in St. Louis and across the country. Many of the program alumni serve on a Fellowship Advisory Committee to support the fellowship and support fellows as mentors. BJH executive leadership team views fellows as a deep talent pool to prepare for roles of increasing responsibility.

To learn more, please email us BJHAdminFellowship [at] bjc [dot] org or visit the hospital LinkedIn Page. You can also view the fellowship program webpage here for more information.

Apply by September 20, 2024 at 11:59:59 p.m. See this link for application instructions.


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