Insight into the Postgraduate Fellowship programme
Key information
For more information and to register interest, please visit our dedicated website.
Overview
The Postgraduate Fellowship includes a range of internal and external courses to complement particular Continuous Professional Development (CPD) requirements. Activities include weekly academic seminars, PHD and Fellows presentation skills enhancement group, a Journal Club, and monthly biostatistics seminars.
Structure
We typically offer a one-year programme with a possible extension. As our Postgraduate Fellowship is a bespoke programme always tailored to each individual Fellow’s professional needs, we also cater for shorter fellowships.
Please download the Programme Outline below:
Objectives
The WHO CC-ICL Postgraduate Fellowship Programme aims to skill future health leaders with practical expertise in public health, primary care, clinical medicine and health services research.
By the end of the programme, the fellows will have explored:
- The principles and core functions of the British National Health Service (NHS).
- The role of leadership in high performing systems and how it can benefit the fellows’ health systems in their own countries.
- The links between academia (Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre) and the NHS.
- Patient-centred care approaches.
- Teams and how they work.
- Governance (clinical, financial and corporate).
- Health services research and innovation, and its invaluable contribution to clinical practice and population health.
- High level of skills in their field/speciality.
Duration and Location
The cycles for fellowship start in April and October in London.
Fees
£35,000/year
For further information
For further information about the programme please see the Fellowship Handbook or contact:
fellowship.whocc@imperial.ac.uk
Please download the Fellowship Handbook below:
For more information and to register interest, please visit our dedicated website.