The Population Health program is designed to train primary care researchers to make significant contributions to our nation's health and succeed in an increasingly complex, competitive, and demanding health system. Fellows are provided with training in innovative approaches to identifying and addressing the needs of at-risk populations.

Fellows will be involved in the design, proposal, and implementation of projects of every size. Fellows will have access to mentors and projects associated with population health management. With this environment and the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health's commitment to providing high-quality health care to medically underserved populations, we expect that many fellows will become leaders in population health management.

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