Dr. Pete Dehnel Public Health Advocacy Fellowship

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2021-22 Public Health Advocacy Fellowship students and mentors

The Dr. Pete Dehnel Public Health Advocacy Fellowship creates a connection between medicine and public health for medical students by offering opportunities for students to engage in local public health advocacy activities.

About the Program

Advocates for Better Health firmly believes that physician advocates play an integral part in improving public health and building healthy communities. By walking alongside community members and forming partnerships that put respect and equity at the forefront; physicians can help plant seeds of change. We strive to foster advocacy in our members throughout their entire career, from medical school and beyond.

The Dr. Pete Dehnel Public Health Advocacy Fellowship was founded in 2017 as an experiential program for medical students to get hands-on, real-world training in advocacy. Through small cohorts, connecting with like-minded peers, and interacting with local leaders, students truly engage in the process of public policy, systemic change, and turning passion for a specific issue into action. During the program year, students build their advocacy skills through three main program components:

  1. Skills training (legislative advocacy, communications skills, etc.) provided by ABH staff

  2. Mentoring from a physician advocate, ideally with experience in the student’s area of interest, and

  3. Hands-on experience with public health advocacy, for example meeting with elected officials, working with community leaders, or publishing a letter in a news publication.

Our Medical Student Fellows and Physician Mentors

The fellowship program began with 11 students and mentors in 2017-18 cohort, and has grown to include more than 115 student/mentor pairs. We are thrilled to continue to support medical students in gaining new advocacy skills and experience, and are grateful for the physician advocates who take time to connect with their student mentees.

Read more about each year’s cohort of students, mentors, and their advocacy interests here.

Be a Part of the Program

Each spring, current medical students are invited to apply for the next cohort and each summer ABH staff work on matching students with physician mentors. If you are a student and would like to receive emails about the Fellowship or if you are a physician interested in serving as a mentor, please complete the form below.


About our Funders

This program is made possible through the generous support of The Physicians Foundation which provides grants to strengthen physician-patient relationships, support physicians in sustaining their medical practices and help practicing physicians in navigating the changing health care system. The connection between student and physician mentor is the heart of the Public Health Advocacy Fellowship and we are grateful for the support of The Physicians Foundation in preparing the next generation of passionate physician leaders.

Additional support is provided by Advocates for Better Health | The Foundation and by Dr. Pete Dehnel. Dr. Dehnel is a former ABH President and has been involved in efforts to reduce tobacco’s impact on the lives of people for over 15 years with tenured involvement with city, county and state efforts to eliminate second hand smoke and include e-cigarettes in smoke-free ordinances. Dr. Dehnel wishes to impart his love for advocacy to future physicians through his support of this fellowship.  

 
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