The Randall Lewis Health Policy Fellowship is a fellowship for master and doctoral level students interested in health policy and related disciplines. The purpose of the program is to ensure the development of health professionals who possess the necessary skills to influence positive change in public policy, systems, and the built environment in our local communities. Fellows are placed with a host organization that matches their interests and training for 8 months and cohorts begin in the fall and winter. A stipend is included and applications are accepted throughout the year from spring until fall.