ACP Health Policy Internship Program
The application cycle for 2013 is now closed. Applications for 2014 will be accepted in Summer 2013.
The American College of Physicians is pleased to offer the Health Policy Internship for Associates and Medical Student Members. This internship represents a unique opportunity for one Associate and one Medical Student Member to develop legislative knowledge and advocacy skills by working directly with ACP's Washington, D.C., staff and participating in ACP’s annual Leadership Day.
About the Internship
The ACP Health Policy Internship provides a multifaceted opportunity to learn about the legislative process, health policy, and advocacy in organized medicine. Interns will provide assistance with researching and analyzing current issues in health and medical education policy, assisting with on-going advocacy initiatives, and the development of advocacy materials. Interns will have the opportunity to attend Congressional hearings, coalition meetings, and accompany government affairs staff on lobby visits to members of congress and their staff. The interns will be responsible for researching and presenting on issues of interest to medical students and residents at ACP’s Leadership Day and assisting in organizing Associate and medical student related events during the two-day meeting. At the end of the internship period, we hope that the interns will have learned much about health policy and the importance of advocacy.
Eligibility
Candidates should be enrolled in an LCME or AOA accredited medical school or an internal medicine training program and be a member in good standing of the American College of Physicians at the time of application and for the duration of the fellowship. All ACP Associate and medical student members interested in health policy and advocacy are encouraged to apply. Relocation at your own expense to Washington, D.C., for the month is required.
Duration and Salary
The Internship will last four weeks starting April 29, 2013. Attendance at ACP’s Leadership Day May 21 and 22 is required. A stipend of $2,000 will be paid.
The following documents are required at the time of application:
- An updated curriculum vitae
- Letters of recommendation:
- A letter of endorsement from your ACP Governor
- A letter from your medical school or training program:
- For medical students, please include a letter from the dean of your medical school or designee that confirms you are in good academic standing and that your medical school is supportive of your application.
- For Associates, please include a letter from your Program Director or designee that confirms that your training program is supportive of your application.
- Personal statement of interest
Please write a personal statement that demonstrates your experiences in health policy or legislative matters, and why you would like to pursue this opportunity. (less than 750 words). - Legislative Essay
Please identify an area of interest in national health policy and lobby this issue as an informed advocate for organized medicine. This writing sample should be substantive and concise (no more than 2 pages).
Interested candidates should direct questions to Renee Butkus at rbutkus@acponline.org. EOE.
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