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The program will equip emerging leaders in brain health by providing support, innovative training, and networking opportunities. The Global Brain Health Institute is looking for exceptional talents from diverse fields such as clinical practice, technology, research, social sciences, policy, the arts, education, and public health who demonstrate a strong capacity towards implementing solutions that are transformative in their communities.
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It is an opportunity for individuals who are value-driven and passionate to contribute their quota to the prevention of dementia and global brain health challenges.
Some of the benefits of participating in the program include:
- Participants undertake a one-year, full-time paid residential fellowship at the GBHI, based at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, or the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
- Selected individuals are exposed to a core curriculum that covers epidemiology, neurology, statistics, health economics, leadership, law and ethics, public policy, and leadership.
- Participants gain access to a network of leading global researchers, policymakers, and clinicians for long-term collaborations.
- One-on-one mentoring on projects that advance brain health.
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- Participants observe and engage in clinical cases to gain practical experience.
- Opportunity to apply for competitive funds to carry out projects.
- It is a platform for connecting to a global community of Atlantic Fellows and promoting societies that are inclusive, fairer, and healthier.
- Participants are awarded the prestigious Certificate in Equity in Brain Health.
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