The
FAIMER International Fellowship in Medical Education (IFME)
The FAIMER International Fellowship in Medical Education (IFME)
is sponsored by the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical
Education and Research (FAIMER®), which is a nonprofit foundation of the
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG®).
The IFME program provides faculty from schools of medicine abroad with
educational opportunities that are tailored toward specific home country needs.
Fellows study aspects of medical education that have the potential to improve
and expand medical education programs in their home country institutions and
departments.
Dates:
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April - June 2005 |
Placements obtained at U.S. host institutions
for awardees. Programs must begin in October of the same year in which the
award is made. |
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April 2005 |
Announcement of Awards |
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March 2005 |
Review of applications by Scientific Review
Panel. |
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January 21, 2005 |
All supporting documents must be received at
FAIMER. |
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January 21, 2005 |
The on-line application must be submitted to
FAIMER. |
The interactive, web-based application is now available on
http://www.faimer.org ; paper applications are no longer accepted.
If you experience problems with the on-line application, please
contact the IFME program by e-mail (ifme@faimer.org),
fax (215-966-3121), or by telephone (215-823-2105 or 215-823-2106). Telephone
assistance is available Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Eastern
Time in the United States.
Program Objectives
IFME program objectives include:
- Assisting international medical schools in improving and advancing the
process of medical education.
- Facilitating placement of medical education leaders from abroad in U.S.
host institutions able to provide excellent instructional experiences in areas
of recognized home country need.
- Advancing the international exchange of information in the medical
sciences and in medical education.
- Contributing to the promotion of international understanding and exchange
among nations.
The Program
Up to twenty fellowships are awarded annually. Mentoring will be
provided by preceptors in basic medical and clinical science departments or
medical education departments in U.S. medical schools. Eligible areas of study
include: educational methodology, curriculum design, and evaluation systems.
This study may be conducted in departments of medical education or traditional
disciplines of clinical or basic sciences. Although the major emphasis of this
program is to learn educational processes, Fellows may concurrently pursue some
collaborative research interest with U.S. basic science or clinical faculty.
Under this program, fellowships are not provided for any
of the following: programs in basic medical or clinical research,
degree-granting educational programs*, programs that require tuition
payments*, grants for short-term courses or conference attendance,
specialty training in residency programs, clinical fellowships, training solely
in clinical procedures, or educational programs in schools of public health.
* FAIMER is currently piloting a program that will permit
IFME fellows to obtain a Masters in Medical Education at institutions around the
world, using graduates of the FAIMER Institute as the test group.
Eligibility
Applicants for this program must:
- Reside and work in their home countries at the time of application,
acceptance and initiation of the fellowship award.
- Have a graduate or professional degree.
- Hold an academic appointment as a faculty member in a school of medicine
or postgraduate medical education institute.
- Be in a position of leadership with respect to curriculum and educational
policies and procedures. Preference is given to mid-career applicants.
- Be willing and able to travel to the United States.
- Have at least three years of work experience as a faculty member in the
home country following completion of their formal academic and clinical
training.
- Demonstrate competence in written and spoken English.
- Have the endorsement of their home country medical school or postgraduate
medical education institute for the proposed educational program.
- Have a position at the home country medical school or institution to which
they will return upon completion of the fellowship.
Duration of Program
Programs range in length from six months to one year.
Fellowships are limited to a maximum stay of one year.
Home Country Endorsement
Applicants must have the endorsement of an educational
institution with which they are affiliated. In order for the IFME program to
fulfill its objectives, it is essential that the home country endorsement
include documentation of the institutional and home country need for the
proposed educational program, and a plan for utilizing the benefits of the
educational program. Applicants and endorsing home country institutions are
expected to certify that applicants will return to the institution of origin or
to a position that has been designated for them upon their return.
Please note that only one application per program year can
be accepted for review from each home country endorsing institution.
United States Host Institutions
Institutions in the United States that host Fellows must have an
academic administrative unit responsible for accepting Fellows, must arrange
their educational programs, and must ensure that appropriate supervision is
provided. Host institutions are asked to submit a program plan for the Fellow.
Most applications originate in the home country without a
proposed U.S. host. In this event, successful applicants will be matched with
appropriate U.S. faculty mentors by FAIMER. U.S. institutions interested in
hosting Fellows should contact the IFME program for more information.
Application Procedure
FAIMER's 2005 fellowship
application is now available; paper applications are no
longer accepted.
The on-line application must be completed by the applicant. The
Medical School Nomination must be completed by an official of the home country
institution. The Reference Report must be completed by the applicant's immediate
supervisor. It is the responsibility of the applicant to submit the Medical
School Nomination and the Reference Report to the appropriate respondents.
Important Note: We would like to inform you that only a very small
number of FAIMER IFME awards will be granted this year due to limited funding.
Applications to the
FAIMER Institute will have a significantly higher probability of being
funded. We therefore strongly encourage you to consider applying to the
Institute or to both the Institute and IFME. Please contact us at
ifme@faimer.org if you have any
questions.
If you experience problems with the on-line application, please
contact the IFME program by e-mail (ifme@faimer.org),
fax (215-966-3121), or by telephone (215-823-2105 or 215-823-2106). Telephone
assistance is available Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Eastern
Time in the United States.
Review Criteria
FAIMER staff screens applications for completeness and for basic
eligibility. An external Scientific Review Panel reviews eligible applications
and makes recommendations for awards. In reviewing applications and making
awards, consideration is given to the following:
- Professional qualifications of the applicant.
- Appropriateness and specificity of the educational programs proposed by
the applicant and the endorsing home country institution.
- The home country endorsing institution's plans for and commitment to
utilizing the benefits of the fellowship to meet identified needs.
- Assessment of the overall value of the fellowship experience to the
individual, institution, home country, and global region.
- Evidence that the applicant will be in a position to implement the
proposed educational improvements upon return to the home country institution.
All applications are subject to the same review process and
require the same assurance regarding the availability of a position in the home
country upon completion of the fellowship.
The IFME program is highly competitive. It is recommended that
applicants and respondents submit their portion of the application in a timely
manner.
Award Announcements
Applicants will be notified of the final results of the review
of applications no later than April 2005.
Conditions of Appointment
Fellowship recipients must begin their educational programs in
October of the same year in which the award is made.
Fellows are expected to be in good health at the time of
appointment. They are required to devote full time to the educational program
for which the fellowship was awarded. Any substantial change in the educational
program or a change in fellowship institution requires prior FAIMER approval.
All Fellows are required to submit a mid-fellowship report and a final report
upon completion of the program.
Financial Awards
Fellowship allowances generally include a monthly stipend of
$2,400, round-trip economy class airfare for the Fellow only, and travel to one
scientific meeting in the U.S., as appropriate. In addition, the program
provides up to a total of $2,000 toward the cost of health insurance for the
Fellow and accompanying family members. The only allowance for dependents is
health insurance coverage. The U.S. host institution receives a modest grant
of $5,000 of which $3,000 is an unrestricted grant for the host department and
$2,000 is for administrative costs related to the fellowship.
Other Fellowship Programs
FAIMER Institute
FAIMER also sponsors the
FAIMER
Institute, a fellowship program designed for international medical school
faculty who have the potential to play a key role in improving medical education
at their schools. It is uniquely designed to teach education methods and
leadership skills, as well as to develop strong professional bonds with other
medical educators around the world.
Masters in Medical Education
FAIMER is currently piloting a program that will permit IFME
fellows to obtain a Masters in Medical Education at institutions around the
world, using graduates of the FAIMER Institute as the test group.
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