Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) Medical Fellowship

FASPE Medical is a fully-funded, two-week summer program in contemporary professional ethics and ethical leadership. The program addresses current ethical issues facing physicians by first examining the role of German physicians in enabling Nazi policies, including their role in the Holocaust. FASPE Medical takes place in Germany and Poland. Fellows visit Auschwitz and other sites of significance where they consider how to apply the lessons of history to the ethical challenges in medicine today. FASPE Medical applicants must fit into one of following categories: 1) be enrolled in an MD or DO program (or equivalent) at the time of their application and anticipate completion of at least one clinical year prior to the start of the fellowship; OR 2) be enrolled in a residency program. FASPE seeks Medical Fellows with diverse interests and backgrounds, including those pursuing careers practicing medicine, in research, or in public health. Check out Program Announcement for more information. If you have questions, please contact Rebecca Scott, Program Director of FASPE.

Externally Reviewed 
Application Deadline: Early January

Summer/Short-term Fellowship Opportunity Funded Through External Organizations Global Other