NCSP at UCSF Fellowship
Community Engagement
Mentorship
Health Equity
Customized Curriculum

The National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) at UCSF aims to train the next generation of researchers, leaders, and change agents dedicated to improving health and healthcare for all.   Based at UCSF’s Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, the NCSP at UCSF is a partnership between UCSF’s Schools of Medicine and Nursing. Scholars train in a closely-knit cohort, receive mentorship from faculty from different disciplines, and build their skills in health services research, community partnered research, implementation and dissemination sciences, health policy, and health system transformation. The curriculum has flexibility, and scholars are encouraged to develop skills useful for their specific career path, be it inside or outside of health care systems. UCSF has a long history of community partnerships with public health systems, social service agencies, and community groups; scholars will have the opportunity to build on these. The NCSP at UCSF welcomes inquiries about our program.

Introducing our 2024 cohort!
 

Learn more about our Scholars'
backgrounds, research,
and career interests
 

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Learn more about the NCSP
at UCSF program and why UCSF
is best for you!
 

UCSF NCSP Program