The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
Jonathan K. Allotey, MS, is a dedicated medical professional and candidate for both the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at Tulane University School of Medicine and the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a focus on epidemiology at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. With extensive leadership experience, Allotey serves as a Steering Committee Member and Fellow for Life at The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, as well as being a former chapter president of both the Student National Medical Association and the Society for Vascular Surgery at Tulane. Past roles include Vascular Surgery Research Fellow at University Hospitals and a founding member of CollegeItem Marketing Platform. Allotey holds a Master of Science in Medical Physiology from Case Western Reserve University and a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The College of Wooster.
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The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
ASF is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop Leaders in Service: individuals who are dedicated and skilled in meeting the health needs of underserved communities, and whose example influences and inspires others. These Fellows — primarily university graduate students — partner with community-based organizations to identify an unmet health need, design a yearlong 200-hour service project with a demonstrable impact on that need, and bring that project from idea to implementation and impact. Rooted in a holistic understanding of health, Schweitzer projects address not only clinical issues, but also the social determinants of health. Annually, approximately 250 Schweitzer Fellows deliver more than 40,000 hours of health-related community service at thirteen locations across the U.S. A number of Schweitzer Fellows also work at the Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, Africa, collaborating with hospital staff to help provide skilled care through over 35,000 outpatient visits and more than 6,000 hospitalizations annually for patients from all parts of Gabon. When Fellows’ initial year ends, they carry their commitment to meeting the health needs of underserved people forward as members of the Schweitzer Fellows for Life alumni network, a pipeline of Leaders in Service now more than 2,000 strong. Join The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship's LinkedIn group here: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=2327776