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... cluring his year as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow in 1990.
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... OLIVER FEIN, M.D., is associate clean for network affairs at Cornell University Medical College as well as an associate professor of clinical medicine anc3 public health. As a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow, Dr.
From page 138...
... as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow in 1990, anc3 later served as the senior health advisor to Senator David Durenberger until his retirement at the end of 1994. After leaving Capitol Hill, she became a partner in the Minneapolis-basec3 law firm of Dorsey anc3 Whitney anc3 a senior vice president at APCO Associates, Inc.
From page 139...
... MARION KIN LEWIN, M.A., is a senior staff officer anc3 director of the Office of Health Policy Programs anc3 Fellowships at the Institute of Medicine. In this position, she heads the program office for the Pew Health Policy Program, directs The Robert Woocl Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program, the lOM/American Association of Nurses Nurse-Scholar Program, and the Richard and Hindu Rosenthal Lecture Series.
From page 140...
... In 1996, she heaclec3 a major project for the Association for Health Services Research the development anc3 publication of a Baxter Health Policy Review volume called Strategic Choices for a Changing Health Care System.
From page 141...
... Over 34,000 meclical residents, 22,000 medical students, anc3 45,000 associated health trainees receive a portion of their education in the VA health system every year. During the 1995-1996 academic year, he was a Robert Wooc3 Johnson Health Policy Fellow.
From page 142...
... Young implemented a number of community-clirectec3 programs to demonstrate how to help local communities direct the services they recognize as essential for improving public health. One example of this is the Midwest Community Council Nursing Center, a partnership started between UIC and The Midwest Community Council, Chicago's oiliest block club organization.


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