June 14, 2021
Johnson & Johnson/National Medical Fellowships Alliance for Inclusion in Medicine (AIM) Scholarship
Application Deadline: June 30, 2021, 8:59 Pacific Time
- For underrepresented medical students of color*
- Two-year service-learning program
- Award amount: $5,000 for first year; $10,000 for second year
- Restricted to DACA recipients and U.S. citizens
The Johnson & Johnson/NMF AIM Scholarship Program is an innovative, three-year service-learning program designed to expose high performing underrepresented in medicine (URM) medical (MD, MD/PhD, DO, DO/PhD) students with analytical skill sets that will prepare them to become future clinician and research leaders with a commitment to address the structural and systemic factors, which cause the health disparities that disproportionately affect communities of color. In addition, the program will expose students to various functions within the pharmaceutical, medical devices and healthcare industries where physicians play a key role.
Click here for more information, including how to apply.
*NMF designates the following racial/ethnic groups as underrepresented students in health care: African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian American (Vietnamese and Cambodian only), Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander