U.S. Health Equity Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Company: Harvard University
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
U.S. Health Equity Postdoctoral Research FellowTitle: U.S.
Health Equity Postdoctoral Research FellowSchool: Harvard Medical
SchoolDepartment/Area: Global Health and Social MedicinePosition
Description: The Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at
Harvard University focuses on research and training aimed at
improving global health delivery and promoting health equity
worldwide. An interdisciplinary approach is key to achieving global
health equity, addressing the complex social, economic, and
political factors influencing global health care. Through
disciplines like anthropology, history, sociology, economics,
implementation science, and bioethics, department investigators
seek to understand how issues like poverty, inequality, and access
to resources act as barriers to health. In collaboration with
community-based and clinical organizations, we develop and evaluate
interventions and systems for improving health care delivery.In
memory of the late Paul Farmer, the department has established the
U.S. Health Equity Postdoctoral Fellowship. Fellows will be
early-career researchers spending two years in the department,
pursuing an original research project to advance a more equitable
and efficient U.S. health care system, with field research sites in
low-income settings. Each fellow will have two mentors: a primary
mentor from Global Health and Social Medicine and a co-mentor from
another Harvard school or department.Department Senior Faculty lead
research in the following areas:
- Digital technology for health care
- Ecology of poverty and development
- Health impacts of the climate crisis
- History of medicine
- Intersection of culture, coloniality and well-being in North
American Indigenous communities
- Medical anthropology
- Mental health: epidemiology, interventions, implementation
science
- Political economy of health
- Tuberculosis: epidemiology, clinical trials, co-infection,
social stigma, community interventionsThe aim of this program is to
expand the pool of talented academic leaders equipped to conduct
research that advances health equity using the frames of social
medicine. Fellows will be mentored to pursue the next phase of
their careers and will have opportunities to participate in
department seminars and career-development workshops at Harvard
Medical School.Location: This position is located in Boston with
significant travel to research locations.Timeline: A first
assessment of applications will be made in late November 2024, with
decline notifications sent in early December 2024. Final decisions
are expected in January 2025, with offer letters extended in
February 2025.Basic Qualifications:
- Doctoral degree in any field linked to social medicine or
global health
- Priority consideration for applicants who completed their PhD
in the three years prior to the start date
- Experience working in low-income communities
- Knowledge of U.S. health care systemsAdditional Qualifications:
Applicants should be intellectually curious researchers at an early
stage of their scholarly career, with experience collaborating with
local research partners in low-income communities, demonstrated
capacity for independent work, and engagement with researchers and
faculty. Both U.S. and international candidates are welcome.Special
Instructions:
- Your cover letter should outline your career goals and interest
in the role (one page maximum).
- Your Statement of Research should describe your concept for the
research project (three pages maximum).
- Provide 2 publications or writing samples, which may be from
pre- or post-doctoral work, a dissertation chapter, or a manuscript
in process.
- Provide your graduate school transcript.Application deadline:
November 20, 2024.Contact Information:Rebecca GrowAcademic
Appointments CoordinatorHMS Global Health and Social Medicine641
Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02115Equal Opportunity Employer: We are
an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and
pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected
by law.Minimum Number of References Required: 3Maximum Number of
References Allowed: 3Keywords: U.S. health care system; health care
equity; social medicine; global health; poverty and health; health
inequalities; community health
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