Washington Health Policy Fellows
You can apply for the Washington Health Policy Fellowship and if selected serve as a Washington Health Policy Fellow. You will have the opportunity to work closely with the Office of Government Relations in Washington, DC, on current legislative and regulatory issues affecting orthopaedists nationally. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to select and work on an issue of your choice during the course of your fellowship. You will attend various committees meetings, write articles for AAOS Now, attend the NOLC, and other meetings that pertain to your area of interest. After completing your fellowship, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the causes of the current and former WHPF’s. Find out more about the Washington Health Policy Fellowship program and the application requirements (In PDF format).
Washington Health Policy Fellowship Alumni
- Current Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2012-2013 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2011-2012 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2010-2011 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2009-2010 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- Taruna Madhav, MD
- Adrian Thomas, MD
- Manish Sethi, MD
- 2008-2009 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- Daniel Prince, MD, MPH
- David Sohn, MD, JD
- 2007 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2006 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2005 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2004 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2003 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- 2001 Washington Health Policy Fellows
- Aaron Covey, MD, MBA
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