AcademyHealth Staff with some of the 2024 Scholars
AcademyHealth Staff with some of the 2024 Scholars.

The Health Equity Scholars Program application period is now open! Apply here.

The AcademyHealth Health Equity Scholars Program provides registration support for up to ten scholars to attend the Annual Research Meeting (ARM). The program aims to support the professional development of underrepresented groups in health services research, and mentoring is a core component.

There is a special slot in the Health Equity Scholars Program specifically for Nursing. More information about the Policy and Politics in Nursing Scholarship is here.

Scholarship Information


Eligibility Requirements:

  • Current full-time or part-time, graduate-level students; post-doctoral fellows; or clinical fellows.
  • Member of an underrepresented group in the field of health services research.*
  • Availability to attend the ARM on the specified dates. 
  • U.S. Citizen.**

Application Instructions:

To apply, applicants must upload and submit the following materials to the online application system:

  • A completed online application form, including in the submission:
    • Current Résumé or Curriculum Vitae
    • Statement of Interest (500 words max). The essay should address your personal learning objectives, demonstrated interest in the field of HSR, health systems research, and/or research into gaps in health, health care access, and outcomes; and past or current research/work related to HSR. The essay should also clearly connect your stated learning objectives and professional goals and your interest in being a scholar. We strongly suggest you write the essay in a Word document and then copy and paste it into the form.
  • Supporting documentation, including:
    • If applicable, documentation of student status (e.g., scanned copy of student ID, departmental letter)
    • A signed letter of recommendation from your faculty advisor or work supervisor on official letterhead

More Information


*Applicants should demonstrate how their unique perspectives, experiences, or challenges have shaped their ability to contribute to the program's goals. We encourage applications from individuals who have faced systemic barriers to access and opportunity in education or professional settings. Examples of such backgrounds may include but are not limited to being the first in their family to graduate from college, growing up in an underserved community, navigating economic hardship, or overcoming significant personal or societal obstacles. These examples are illustrative, not exhaustive, and applicants are encouraged to share their own experiences in the application.

**Due to program requirements, applicants who are not U.S. citizens are not eligible to apply.

If you need additional assistance with scholarship questions, please contact us here.

2024 Scholars


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Member

Jordyn A. Brown, M.P.H.

Doctoral Student - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Jordyn Brown is a doctoral student in the Department of Epidemiology and a T32 predoctoral fellow in the Cancer Care Quality Training Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Read Bio

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Member

John A. Fuller

Ph.D. Candidate - Emory University

John A. Fuller is distinguished as a Centennial Scholar and George W. Woodruff Fellow at Emory University. Read Bio

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Member

Sirena Gutierrez, M.P.H.

Ph.D. Candidate - University of California San Francisco

Sirena Gutierrez is a Ph.D. candidate in Epidemiology and Translational Science at the University of California San Francisco. Read Bio

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Member

Lucero Paredes, M.D.

General Surgery Resident - Maine Medical Center

Lucero Paredes is a general surgery resident at Maine Medical Center, with research interests in firearm violence, social determinants of health, and surgical equity. Read Bio

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Member

Nicole Quinones, M.P.H.

Doctoral Student - University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Nicole is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Her research focuses on how structural inequities arise through health policy and impact abortion and other reproductive health care access as well as the historical and contemporary role of midwives in birth and abortion care in the United States. Read Bio

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Rachel Rosales, M.P.H.

Doctoral Student - Brown University School of Public Health

Rachel Rosales, M.P.H., is a doctoral student in Health Services Research at Brown University School of Public Health. Read Bio

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Sharmily Roy, M.P.H., CHES, C.P.H.

Doctoral Candidate - University of Texas Health Science Center

Sharmily Roy is a doctoral candidate in the Management, Policy and Community Health department in the Health Economics/Health Services Research track. Read Bio

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Member

Mario Venegas, Ph.D.

Health Services Research Fellow - Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety

Dr. Mario Venegas is a Health Services Research Fellow at the Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety (IQuESt) in Houston, TX and a National Center for Homelessness Among Veterans (NCHAV) Fellow. Read Bio

 

Policy and Politics in Nursing Scholar
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Shontaya Carrico, M.S.N., APRN, ACNS-BC, CPHQ

Ph.D. Student - University of California, Davis

Shontaya Carrico is a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of California, Davis, specializing in Nursing Science and Healthcare Leadership with an emphasis in African American Studies. Read Bio