April 10, 2013
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As a physician in Hood River, Ore., Helen Bellanca was comfortable as a medical authority but not in spearheading health care change. She became a Ladder to Leadership fellow and in the process a public health advocate.
April 17, 2013
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Human Capital Blog
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The following are among the many honors received recently by RWJF leaders, scholars, fellows, grantees and alumni.
December 20, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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RWJF provides grants for people and projects in the United States and U.S. territories that advance the Foundation’s mission to improve the health and health care of all Americans.
December 4, 2012
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Watch a video to learn more about RWJF Human Capital programs and the scholars and alumni who participate in them.
October 4, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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Read about the many honors received recently by RWJF leaders, scholars, fellows and grantees.
December 7, 2012
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Program Result Report
Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse was a program to develop a new cadre of substance abuse prevention, treatment and policy leaders who come from diverse professions, points of view and racial and ethnic backgrounds.
August 9, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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Around the country, print, broadcast and online media outlets are covering the groundbreaking work of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) leaders, scholars, fellows and grantees. Some recent examples: Twenty nurses from across the country have bee ...
October 13, 2011
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Program Result Report
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) initiated the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leaders in 1991 to recognize individuals' contributions to improving health and health care in their communities.
April 1, 2004
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Journal Article
While the proportion of women both attending and teaching at medical schools has increased substantially, there is still a gender gap in medical academia between women and men in leadership positions. The Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in ...
February 26, 2009
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The Center, at the University of New Mexico, is a home for promising health policy scholars and researchers from underrepresented groups and disadvantaged backgrounds.