Travelling Fellowship
Join us todayWe are excited to announce that we are in the process of updating our Traveling Fellowship programme to provide even more valuable opportunities for professional and personal growth. The new and improved offer will include enhanced experiences and resources to support your journey. Full details and application guidelines will be available in 2025. We appreciate your patience and look forward to sharing these exciting updates with you soon!
We have left the details of the original fellowship offering below to give you an idea of how it works.
Currently the Fellowship is based in North Carolina and is hosted by the Area Health Education Centres (AHEC) http://www.ncahec.net. It is awarded annually and is worth £3,000.00. The aim of the Fellowship is to provide an opportunity for a Member to experience another healthcare system and study some aspect of postgraduate or continuing medical education.
You must have been a fully paid up member for 2 consecutive years and have regularly attended our meetings/events.
The application should demonstrate some knowledge of the system for medical education in North America. An appreciation of the differences and similarities of the UK and NC healthcare systems is a major component of the Fellowship (see ‘Project Ideas’ below). The training and career structures also differ (see “Medical Education in the UK” and “Medical Education in North Carolina”). However, the contrast of the systems is not sufficient. Although proposed projects are not expected to reach the rigor of research, there should be a clear “research” question, some ideas as to what is required to explore the question and how you would use the learning on return to the UK. It is expected that the Fellowship will change the way you view, understand or practice some aspect of your role in medical education. The successful applicant will be expected to present their findings at the Medical Education Leaders UK Spring Meeting.The Fellowship is for 2-4 weeks and is usually taken late summer/early autumn. A minimum of two weeks must be spent in North Carolina, after which they may visit other centres in the US. Most Fellows spend a month away and are encouraged to include some holiday within this time. Many have found this sabbatical stimulating, exciting and for many a life changing experience, with the break from routine duties invigorating. Previous recipients of the fellowship have managed to arrange a period of paid sabbatical leave. While most Trusts see this as a prestigious award for the Trust and respond accordingly, experience has shown that it is worth discussing in principle with colleagues and the trust CEO before application.
The Fellow will gain a broad experience of medical education in North Carolina as well as sampling some legendary American hospital and seeing many parts of this beautiful area of the United States. This is part of a reciprocal arrangement NACT UK has with AHEC at Chapel Hill in North Carolina and each year a Travelling Fellow from AHEC visits the UK. The Fellow will be hosted by AHEC colleagues across North Carolina and it is expected that the Medical Education Leaders UK Travelling Fellow’s “host” future AHEC Fellows. The programme in North Carolina will be planned in consultation with the AHEC Programme Director and the winning project will be reviewed by the AHEC Director to ensure its suitability prior to award.
- Additional Ideas
- Balancing Priorities
- Government, Regulation and Legislation
- Trainee Issues
- Faculty Support and Development
- Physician Practice
- Assessing Medical Education