A unique opportunity to earn hands-on experience at hospitals located in some of the most remote, resource-scarce parts of India.

About the Fellowship

A key issue in Health is the poor availability of health professionals working with vulnerable communities in rural and remote areas as well as in underserved urban communities. The Azim Premji Health Equity Fellowship  offers young MBBS doctors the opportunity to learn the complexities of practising medicine while working for the most vulnerable in remote and resource-scarce geographies.

The Fellowship will provide doctors with diverse opportunities and experiences, including:

Participation in a placement process 

Work in reputed hospitals under the guidance of experienced mentors

A fraternity of like-minded Fellows and doctors

Travel to some of the most remote parts of the country

An honorarium (apart from relocation and travel costs). More details here.

Certification of completion

A certificate programme in Foundations in Family Medicine, offered by CMC Vellore

Possibility of joining CMC Vellore’s Post Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine (PGDFM) programme after completion of the Fellowship

Participating institutions

The Fellowship is a collaborative effort of Azim Premji Foundation and 19 prestigious institutions across India.

Through this partnership, we hope to offer Fellows a unique opportunity to work with some of the most distinguished institutions in the country. The 19 participating institutions are:

Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra, Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka

Aarohi, Nainital District, Uttarakhand

ASHWINI (Association for Health Welfare in the Nilgiris) Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu

Basic Healthcare Services, Udaipur District, Rajasthan

Christian Hospital Bisamcuttack, Rayagada District, Odisha

Chinchpada Christian Hospital, Nandurbar District, Maharashtra

DFY (Doctors For You), multiple locations (including Bihar and Maharashtra)

Herbertpur Christian Hospital, Dehradun District, Uttarakhand

Jan Swasthya Sahayog, Bilaspur District, Chhattisgarh

Karuna Trust, multiple locations (including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Odisha)

Madhipura Christian Hospital, Madhepura District, Bihar

Makunda Christian Leprosy & General Hospital, Karimganj District, Assam

SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health), Gadchiroli District, Maharashtra.

Sewa Rural, Bharuch District, Gujarat

Shaheed Hospital, Durg District, Chhattisgarh

Savitribai Phule Mahila Ekatma Samaj Mandal, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar District, Maharashtra

Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission, Palakkad District, Kerala

Swami Vivekanand Youth Movement, Mysuru District, Karnataka

Swasthya Swaraj, Kalahandi District, Odisha

Key elements of the programme

This will be a 12-month-long, site-centred programme. 

  • The sites will be primary/ secondary healthcare facilities in rural, remote, resource-scarce geographies or underserved urban communities with significant caseloads and a focus on community health.
  • Fellows must be MBBS graduates who have completed their internship and any service obligation; preferably with state registration in place.
  • Fellows must be MBBS graduates, up to 6 years post-qualification (from batches graduating between 2020 and 2025).
  • The programme will feature an anchor location where the Fellow will be posted for most of the year along with a short exposure visit to another location.
  • In addition, there will be online sessions for the certificate programme in Foundations in Family Medicine from CMC Vellore, in-person sessions at CMC Vellore, and experience-sharing and perspective-building sessions.
  • A designated mentor will work with each Fellow. The Fellow and the mentor will identify areas for the Fellow to focus on and prepare a learning plan accordingly.

Language: Proficiency in Hindi, English, regional language as per location

For a more detailed understanding, click here