Close Menu
  • Home
  • Conferences
    • Training
  • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Short Courses
    • Online Courses
    • Masters/Postgraduate
    • PhD
    • Postdoctoral
    • Study Abroad
      • Study in Africa
      • Study in Asia
      • Study in Australia
      • Study in Europe
      • Study in USA
  • Competitions
    • Awards
  • Grants
  • Fellowships
  • Jobs
    • Internships
    • Volunteering
  • Blog
    • OD Specials
      • OD Live Series
      • Young Person of the Month
      • Mentorship
        • OD Mentors
    • Success Stories
    • How-To
    • General Tips
  • ODIC 2023
    • ODIC 2023 Application
    • ODIC Judges
    • ODIC 2023 Winners
    • ODIC 2022 Winners
    • ODIC 2021 Winners
    • ODIC 2019 Winners
    • ODIC 2018 Winners
    • ODIC 2017 Winners
    • ODIC 2016 Winners
  • Search
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia and Oceania
    • America
    • Europe
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Thursday, May 15
  • About Us
    • Partners
  • Submit Opportunity
  • Deadlines
  • Nominate #YPOM
  • Promote
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram Telegram
Opportunity Desk
  • Home
  • Conferences
    • Training
  • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Short Courses
    • Online Courses
    • Masters/Postgraduate
    • PhD
    • Postdoctoral
    • Study Abroad
      • Study in Africa
      • Study in Asia
      • Study in Australia
      • Study in Europe
      • Study in USA
  • Competitions
    • Awards
  • Grants
  • Fellowships
  • Jobs
    • Internships
    • Volunteering
  • Blog
    • OD Specials
      • OD Live Series
      • Young Person of the Month
      • Mentorship
        • OD Mentors
    • Success Stories
    • How-To
    • General Tips
  • ODIC 2023
    • ODIC 2023 Application
    • ODIC Judges
    • ODIC 2023 Winners
    • ODIC 2022 Winners
    • ODIC 2021 Winners
    • ODIC 2019 Winners
    • ODIC 2018 Winners
    • ODIC 2017 Winners
    • ODIC 2016 Winners
  • Search
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia and Oceania
    • America
    • Europe
Opportunity Desk
Home»Search by Region»America»AMS Leadership in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Fellowship 2025 (Funded)

AMS Leadership in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Fellowship 2025 (Funded)

Jude OgarJanuary 2, 20253 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram

Deadline: January 15, 2025

Applications are open for the AMS Leadership in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Fellowship 2025. AMS Healthcare strives to improve the healthcare of all Canadians by innovating education and practice, championing the history of medicine and healthcare, supporting leadership development, and advancing research in the health humanities.

In recent years, AMS Healthcare has provided funding for activities that address two key factors of the health care system: Compassionate care; and artificial intelligence and digital health solutions. AMS Healthcare’s Compassionate Care in a Technological World strategic priority focus on promoting the integration of digital technology/artificial intelligence (DT/AI) and compassionate care in the delivery of health care services, education of health professionals as well as facilitating the leadership needed to realize the promise of technology.

Benefits

  • The total amount available for this funding opportunity is $825,000; enough to fund up to eleven (11) one-year fellowship awards of up to $75,000 on compassion and technology.
  • AMS Healthcare will also provide additional in-kind support through an in-person residency, annual Institute, and Conference, as well as access to leadership development and coaching.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this award, the applicant must be either:

  • an early or mid-career academic health investigator working in a CIHR eligible institution. CIHR defines a new/early career investigator as someone who has assumed his/her first independent academic position (e.g., faculty appointment) within the last 5 years. For AMS, a mid-career is an individual within 6-10 years from the date of their first research-related appointment, minus eligible delays in research.
  • A regulated healthcare professional with graduate school training or an academic in a field related to/focused on healthcare (i.e., health ethics, health law, computer scientist with an interest in health applications) working in a health care organization, provincial government, academic setting or a provincial/national health professional organization.
  • Preference will be given to applicants who reside in Ontario and are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Activities proposed in the application must occur at an organization located in Canada.

Successful applicants must also be:

  • Affiliated with a CIHR -eligible institution.
  • Supervised by an individual who has an academic appointment with a university-based graduate program and who conducts research in health services and/or technology.
  • Mentored by an individual (not the Supervisor) who has an academic appointment with a university based graduate program and who conducts research in health services and/or technology. Fellowship mentorship can also be provided by health system leaders. Applicants are encouraged to identify mentors who bring diverse skills and perspectives to their fellowships. Engaging a patient/caregiver (person with lived experience) partner as an additional Mentor to your team is strongly recommended.

Application

Applicants are required to submit a complete Letter of Intent (LOI) to OSSU, at [email protected], by 5:00pm (eastern time), Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Applicants will receive an email within 36 hours confirming that their submission has been received. If you do not get this email, please send another email to the organisers.

For more information, see FAQ and visit AMS Fellowship.

Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Pinterest Telegram
Previous ArticleDeloitte-SuaCode Smartphone Programming Course – January 2025 Cohort (Fully-Funded)
Next Article Green Money Project for Nigerian Youth in Agribusiness 2025
Avatar photo
Jude Ogar
  • Website

Jude Ogar is an educator and youth development practitioner with years of experience working in the education and youth development space. He is passionate about the development of youth in Africa.

Related Posts

Canada Post Small Business Tales of Triumph Contest 2025 (Win $5,000 cash)

May 15, 2025

Cassels Black-Owned Small Business Grant for Canadian Businesses 2025 (up to $100,000)

May 15, 2025

EY SDG Accelerator for Women Entrepreneurs 2025

May 15, 2025




OD YPOM – Gift Kisakye

Gift Kisakye From Uganda is OD Young Person of the month – May 2025. Read more.




Latest Posts
  • Canada Post Small Business Tales of Triumph Contest 2025 (Win $5,000 cash)
  • Cassels Black-Owned Small Business Grant for Canadian Businesses 2025 (up to $100,000)
  • Constellations Fellowship Summer 2025 ($1,000 stipend)
  • EY SDG Accelerator for Women Entrepreneurs 2025
  • Global Citizen Waislitz Awards 2025 ($300,000 total prize)
  • Startupbootcamp X Meta Llama Design Drive 2025 (Up to $100,000 in cash prizes)
  • Call for Applications: Digital GreenTalents Award 2025
  • African Union Youth Startup Programme at the Intra-African Trade Fair 2025
Follow on Twitter
Tweets by @OpportunityDesk
Follow Us on Social Media

facebook   Instagram   LinkedIn   Twitter   YouTube

Receive Opportunity Alerts!

Join over 100,000 email subscribers to receive weekly summary of opportunities. Sign up here.

Opportunity Desk Email Alerts!

Join over 100,000 email subscribers to receive weekly summary of opportunities. Sign up here.

Copyright © Opportunity Desk
  • About Us
    • Partners
  • Submit Opportunity
  • Deadlines
  • Nominate #YPOM
  • Promote
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.