Fellows by Category
Spreading a new model to treat complex chronic diseases in rural and underserved areas by connecting urban healthcare specialists with rural providers through communication technology.
Pursuing social justice in health and development for young children and changing the nature of professionalism for children’s doctors through increasing their civic engagement beyond clinical practice walls.
Transforming nursing homes from institutions to person-centered communities, thereby unleashing elder power, building loving mutual-support communities, cultivating wisdom and promoting activism that champions future generations.
Improving patients’ lives quickly and safely by targeting small research investments to repurpose existing FDA-approved pharmaceuticals, treatments, and medical devices.
Creating a new norm and low-cost options for elderly people to stay in their homes and receive care there, rather than move to overcrowded, under-performing nursing homes.
Louise Davis Langheier founded Peer Health Exchange to provide comprehensive health education to teens across the country through a network of volunteer peer educators.
Creating opportunities in health, education and livelihoods to alleviate suffering and injustice through collaboration with in-country leadership and staff comprised totally of nationals.
Working with private insurers like corporations and workers’ unions, Rushika Fernandopulle has designed a new model of primary care delivery that challenges the core assumptions of U.S. health care and produces better health outcomes at lower cost.
Zoe Finch Totten seeks to seize America’s health care crisis as an opportunity to realign major forces in the health care and food industries so that they promote individual and collective health beginning with food quality.
Stephen Friend is transforming the culture and practice of biomedical research to align with and support health outcomes.
Enabling developing countries to produce, distribute, and service high-quality, affordable health care products; now launching an effort to manufacture and distribute top-of-the-line, cost effective, cosmetically acceptable, and locally maintainable hearing aids.
Creating the first nonprofit pharmaceutical company in the U.S. in order to develop safe, effective and affordable drugs to treat neglected diseases that afflict largely rural and poor populations in the developing world.



























