Baltimore, MD, 21217, USA
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Emergency Medicine Leadership in Planetary Health (LiPH) Fellowship - #Faculty
+ Name of the Program: Leadership in Planetary Health (LiPH) Fellowship in Emergency Medicine + Faculty Director(s): Christopher Lemon, MD + Number of Trainees: 1 + Program Start Date: July 1, 2025 + Length of the Program: 1 year Description of Activities Overview of the Leadership in Planetary Health (LiPH) Fellowship: The Leadership in Planetary Health (LiPH) Fellowship is designed to prepare emergency medicine clinicians to become transformative leaders by equipping them with the tools and expertise to integrate Planetary Health principles into clinical practice, research, education, policy, and innovation. Planetary Health, defined as "the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends," emphasizes the profound interconnectedness of human and environmental health. This framework addresses critically complex challenges--climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and issues related to water and land utilization--while striving to safeguard a livable future for all life on Earth. The fellowship responds to the growing recognition within emergency medicine, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, that the specialty must evolve to meet mounting existential threats. Emergency clinicians are uniquely positioned to lead this transformation, given their ability to navigate time-sensitive crises and address the systemic factors driving them. By embracing the inherently interdisciplinary nature of Planetary Health, the fellowship enables clinicians to tackle these challenges at their roots while fostering resilience and hope within both the healthcare system and the communities it serves. Through collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (JHIPH) and leveraging the university's transdisciplinary One University framework, the program provides fellows with a robust ecosystem of education, mentorship, and practical opportunities. This highly customizable program supports individual aspirations and broader collective goals, ensuring fellows are well-prepared to advance the Planetary Health movement. Fellows benefit from a combination of foundational core components and tailored experiences, empowering them to align their training with personal ambitions while addressing critical global challenges. Core and Customizable Planetary Health Didactics Fellows will participate in a core set of Planetary Health didactic experiences, co-created with faculty affiliates of JHIPH, to build foundational knowledge and interdisciplinary connections. In collaboration with JHIPH Educational Programs and its Planetary Health University-wide curriculum mapping efforts, fellows will co-design additional course plans tailored to their specific goals. These courses might draw on disciplines from across the University like public health, environmental science, engineering, and humanities, enabling fellows to explore a curriculum tailored to their career goals and aspirations for the fellowship. Advocacy Fellows will contribute to the Planetary Health curriculums for JHIPH Clinical Programs. They will develop and deliver educational content to learners across disciplines, fostering an understanding of Planetary Health's critical role in clinical care. They will serve as mentors to students, residents, and colleagues, as well as represent Planetary Health initiatives at local, national, and international events. Administrative Leadership Fellows will engage in the relevant Johns Hopkins Planetary Health ecosystem by participating with the University's Sustainability Leadership Council, the Johns Hopkins Hospital System Sustainability Working Group, as well as collaborations with JHIPH and the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA). They will contribute to policy recommendations that integrate Planetary Health principles into healthcare practices and guidelines. Externship Experience Fellows will participate in an immersive, experiential learning opportunity with a partner organization, leveraging the extensive network of the Johns Hopkins University ecosystem. This includes the unique connections facilitated by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (JHIPH), such as its partnership with the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) and its nearly 500 global collaborators. Opportunities may also extend to local organizations within Baltimore's diverse communities. Through these externship opportunities, fellows will apply Planetary Health principles to real-world challenges, driving practical, scalable change while addressing critical issues such as sustainability, disaster preparedness, and healthcare system resilience. These experiences are designed to deepen fellows' impact in emergency medicine by fostering innovative, interdisciplinary solutions that align with their professional goals and the fellowship's mission. Capstone Project Fellows will complete a capstone project (e.g., research, quality improvement, or scholarly work) that draws together experiences throughout the fellowship to integrate Planetary Health into an aspect of emergency medicine. Fellows will submit work for publication or presentation at conferences, fostering broader dissemination and impact. Examples of such transdisciplinary focus areas could include: + Neuroaesthetics in healthcare to bridge arts, humanities, and environmental health + Healthcare's ecological footprint, including facilities operations, supply chain management, and waste stream reduction + Resilience modeling, encompassing the built environment, organizational dynamics, and provider well-being Participation in Convenings Fellows will gain exposure to and participate in national and international event(s) to be determined based on funding and scheduling availability. Examples include: + UNCOP Climate and Biodiversity Summits + Planetary Health Annual Meeting + CleanMed Conference + World Association for Disaster Emergency Medicine + Medical Consortium on Climate and Health Annual Meeting + JHIPH transdisciplinary meetings and summits, including events hosted at the Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. Clinical Excellence Fellows will work 800 hours annually as a faculty-level emergency physician, providing direct patient care while identifying and implementing opportunities to incorporate Planetary Health practices into real-time clinical settings. Prerequisites: + Applicants must be board-eligible or board-certified graduates of an ACGME-accredited Emergency Medicine residency or an ABEM-approved combined program. Prior Experience: + A foundational understanding of Planetary Health principles and their application to clinical medicine or healthcare operational practices is required. + Demonstrated interest in one or more components of Planetary Health (e.g., climate change, biodiversity loss, land use changes, pollution) and their intersection with health is preferred. Applicants with experience focused on such specific components should exhibit a clear intention to broaden their perspective to encompass the comprehensive framework of Planetary Health. Prior involvement in Planetary Health initiatives or related projects is desirable but not mandatory. Salary: $90,392 Application Materials: Applicants must provide the following materials: + Curriculum Vitae: + A detailed CV outlining your academic, clinical, and professional experiences relevant to emergency medicine and Planetary Health. + Letters of Reference: + Three letters of reference, at least one of which must address a demonstrated interest in Planetary Health. + One letter must be from your program director or chair. + Personal Statement: + A detailed statement of purpose (approximately 2 single-spaced pages) that includes: + Explanation of applicant's interest in Planetary Health and related subject areas. + Skills applicant aspires to acquire during the fellowship. + The research, advocacy, or program domains the applicant wants to explore. + How the applicant plans to apply this training to their future career goals. Selection Process + Applications will be reviewed by the EM-LiPH Fellowship Director and an advisory committee from Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine and Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health. + Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews with program leadership and key faculty. + Final selections will be based on academic and clinical records, alignment with the program mission, and demonstrated leadership potential. Job Type: Full Time The listed salary range represents the minimum and maximum Johns Hopkins University offers for this position, based on a good faith estimate at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary depending on factors such as location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity. Not all candidates will qualify for the highest salary in the range. Johns Hopkins provides a comprehensive benefits package supporting health, career, and retirement. Learn more: https://hr.jhu.edu/benefits-worklife/. Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO is the Law https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf
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