A fellowship program is a structured, preceptor-directed, planned program of development that consists of a learning and working practical experience in a healthcare facility beyond the graduate-level academic classroom instruction &/or residency experience and after the conferring of the masters degree. These programs are usually of one or two years duration. Some fellowships are general in nature, while others specialize in multi-hospital systems, academic medical centers, corporate administration, group practice management, etc. The objective of the fellowship is to prepare students broadly for practice across the field or sub-field. Specific working assignments should constitute a major portion of the fellowship. The structure of the KP Administrative Fellowship Program allows flexibility based on the interests and capability of the individual fellow. Each two-year fellowship includes three rotations: One at the medical Center and/or Service Area, one at our Regional Office, and one based on the interest with Permanente Medical group and Kaiser Foundation Hospital leaders, managers and staff. In most cases, fellows are accountable to Medical Group Administrators or Kaiser Foundation Hospital/Health Plan. While at the regional Offices, fellows have the opportunity to gain exposure to various departments that support the operations of the Permanente Medical Group and KP Hospital/Health Plan. Fellows report to the senior manager of the department who sponsor the rotation at the regional offices.
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Industry
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Education Level
Master's degree