Greenwall Fellowship Program in Bioethics and Health Policy
 

 
Greenwall Fellowship Program
                                      
Supported by the Greenwall Foundation

The Greenwall Fellowship Program is no longer accepting new applications.
 
 
General Background
The Greenwall Fellowship Program in Bioethics and Health Policy provides an unparalleled opportunity for fellowship and faculty development training in bioethics and health policy. It is a collaborative effort of The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and Georgetown University (GU). Together, JHU and GU constitute one of the largest and most diverse faculty in bioethics anywhere. At JHU, Greenwall Fellows work with faculty of the Berman Institute, the Philosophy Department, the School of Medicine, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. At Georgetown, Fellows work with faculty of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, the Philosophy Department, and the Law Center.
 
The Greenwall Fellowship program and its faculty cover much of the waterfront of issues and methodologies in bioethics, from ethics and advances in biomedical science, to ethics and public health and health policy, to ethics and clinical care. The defining focus of the Program, however, is bioethics and public policy. Although we provide fellows who wish an exposure to clinical medical ethics with clinically oriented opportunities, our primary emphasis is the intersection of scholarship in bioethics with the formation and evaluation of public policy.
 

Program of Study
Greenwall Postgraduate Fellows commit to a two-year program of study and experiential learning tailored to their particular interests and backgrounds. The program includes: 

A. Seminars
All Greenwall Fellows participate in a specially designed, year-long, topical seminar featuring distinguished guest faculty as well as faculty of JHU and GU, and in a course on methods in bioethics taught by Tom Beauchamp (GU). As the field of bioethics is interdisciplinary, each class of Greenwall Fellows is interdisciplinary by design. We take this interdisciplinarity into account when designing seminars. Faculty are invited to expose Greenwall Fellows to multiple perspectives and to engage them in cross-disciplinary conversation.
 

B. Summer Internship

In keeping with the focus on public policy, a distinctive feature of the Greenwall Fellowship Program is the fully funded summer policy internship. Fellows have had extraordinary experiences working on the staffs of members of Congress (Kennedy, Clinton, Jeffords, Hatch, and Waxman), at federal agencies (FDA, USDA, CDC, CMS, and DHHS), at the Institute of Medicine, and the Bioethics Institute Advisory Commission.
 

C. Research Opportunities

The Greenwall Fellowship Program is designed for people who are ready to conduct their own research in a supportive and mentored environment. The objective is for fellows to pursue their scholarly agendas as their interests in bioethics mature. We do not discourage, but neither expect nor in all cases encourage fellows to work on the research projects of faculty. In this regard, we do not follow the "laboratory" model of fellowship training in which fellows learn by advancing the work of their lab director. Instead, we focus on helping fellows to identify and concentrate on their own research objectives, establish realistic time tables for the conduct of their work, and find appropriate faculty to serve as critical readers and mentors.

We do offer fellows opportunities to work with faculty on large collaborative, interdisciplinary projects, opportunities that fellows pursue if they find them of interest. For example, fellows have participated in interdisciplinary projects in genetic screening, health and human rights, embryonic stem cell research, personal identity and neuroscience, medical privacy, Medicare reform, and reproductive genetics. 

D. Teaching Opportunities

Greenwall Fellows have the opportunity to teach in relevant divisions of both JHU and GU. Fellows frequently teach in their field of origin. For example, philosopher fellows teach regularly in the GU and JHU philosophy departments, law fellows teach at GU Law Center, and medicine fellows at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In addition, however, the Fellowship program facilitates opportunities for fellows to teach outside of their primary discipline. Philosophy and law fellows have, for example, taught bioethics courses to medical and public health students, an attractive option to those fellows who are interested in gaining experience teaching in an interdisciplinary environment. Teaching is not, however, a requirement of the Program, and some fellows elect not to teach during their fellowship years.

 
 
Postgraduate Fellowship Stipend
Each postgraduate fellow will receive a total financial package for two years (2010-2012) of $122,003. With the approval of the Greenwall Fellowship faculty, fellows will allocate the support between stipend and tuition depending on their interests and needs. In addition, the Greenwall Postgraduate Fellowship includes health insurance for both years.
 

Executive Committee
The Greenwall Fellowship Program is directed by Ruth R. Faden, Ph.D., M.P.H., Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Director of The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics. The Greenwall Fellowship Executive Committee includes the following faculty:

 
  • Tom L. Beauchamp, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University;
  • M. Gregg Bloche, M.D., J.D., Professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center;
  • Gail Geller, Sc.D., M.H.S., Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Core faculty, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics;
  • Maria Merritt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public health; Core faculty, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics; and
  • Jeremy Sugarman, M.D., M.P.H., M.A., Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics and Medicine, Deputy Director for Medicine, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.

Academic Programs Available to Postgraduate Greenwall Fellows
In addition to the academic program of the Greenwall Fellowship previously described, Greenwall Fellows also have the option of applying to and participating in other academic and degree programs at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine or Georgetown University. Greenwall Fellowship applicants are encouraged to apply first to the Greenwall Fellowship Program, and then, if accepted, to consult with Greenwall Fellowship faculty before applying to other academic programs. Greenwall Fellowship awards do not automatically guarantee acceptance into these academic programs. Greenwall Fellows must meet the application requirements of and be accepted through the usual admissions process of each program.
 
The following academic program is available to Postgraduate Greenwall Fellows. PLEASE NOTE THAT ELECTING TO PURSUE AN ADDITIONAL DEGREE IS VERY TIME-CONSUMING. You are strongly encouraged to consult with your program advisor before making a decision, additional options:
 
General Internal Medicine Fellowship,
School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Some of our past M.D. fellows have coordinated their Greenwall Fellowship with their GIM Fellowship. For more information:
 
10-Year History
Our fellows have an impressive publication record. As a result of research done while a fellow, Greenwall Fellows have published in such journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Health Affairs, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Ethics, Philosophical Studies, Health Economics, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Clinical Ethics, Journal of Medical Ethics, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Jurimetrics, Health Care Analysis, American Journal of Bioethics, Fertility and Sterility, Hastings Center Report, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, Indiana Health Law Review, University of North Carolina Law Review, American Journal of Law and Medicine, and Milbank Quarterly. Fellows have also contributed essays to books published by such presses as Cornell, University of Michigan, and Oxford University. One fellow completed a book forthcoming from Routledge. We have 10 years experience training Greenwall Fellows and our alumni are among the next generation of leaders in bioethics at Universities throughout the United States, and beyond. Former Greenwall Fellows are now on the faculty of the University of California - San Francisco, Duke, Ohio State University, George Washington University, University of South Carolina, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, University of Edinburgh, Johns Hopkins University (3 former fellows), University of Minnesota (2 former fellows), Moravian College and the University of Delaware.
 
Greenwall Fellowship Program
Michelle Martin-Daniels
Greenwall Fellowship Program Coordinator
 410-502-6900
fellows@jhsph.edu
 
Visit the Our People section to learn about the backgrounds of current and former Greenwall Fellows.