CROMed-USA Fellowship

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“CROMed-USA Fellowship for Innovative Teaching in Medicine”

2025 Applications are due by December 31, 2024

CROMed-USA has launched a Fellowship for Innovative Teaching in Medicine . We believe that this program will have a profound and lasting impact on the medical education in Croatia.

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The CROMed-USA Fellowship for Innovative Teaching in Medicine aims to achieve the following:

•    Support Development of Patient-Centered Education: Selection criteria for the fellowship will emphasize and ensure that recipients prioritize and excel in delivering and teaching compassionate, patient-focused care.

•    Secure Funds for Travel and Accommodation: Provide funds for travel, room, and board in St. Louis for a duration of 4-6 weeks.

•    Provide Mentorship and Resources: Offer mentorship and resources to fellowship recipients, guiding them in their professional development and helping them implement innovative, patient-centered practices in their teaching.

•    Foster International Collaboration: Promote collaboration between medical educators in Croatia and the United States, facilitating the exchange of ideas, research, and best practices to enhance medical education and patient care.