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UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program

In 2015, the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA proudly launched the UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program (UCLA NCSP), in partnership with the UCLA School of Nursing, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, a dedicated consortium of community organizations, and visionary philanthropists. Inspired by the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, which for nearly 40 years fostered the development of physician-leaders who transform health and healthcare, the new platform is a highly customized two-year initiative that places early career physicians and nurses in intensive regional settings that have the greatest unmet healthcare needs. Participants conduct research that mitigates disparities and directly benefits the health of Southern California community members. For more information, visit http://www.nationalcsp.org/.

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