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Medical Student Business Fellowship

To apply: Send a resume, cover letter and one paragraph describing your prior experience and specific interest in the program.

A summer fellowship designed for medical students who want to learn about the business of medicine at one of the nation’s largest health service organizations.

You will work with Geisinger’s executive leadership to develop a business plan for a high-priority system initiative, such as:

  • Improving hospital processes
  • Improving care management
  • Managing payor strategies
  • Developing IT strategies

You will research and analyze data, develop hypotheses and present your findings and recommendations.

Hire type: Full-time with competitive pay
Duration: 8 to 12 weeks depending on students’ summer schedule 
Location: Geisinger Medical Center Danville, Pennsylvania

Program brochure

Learn more about the medical student business fellowship and the executive leaders you will work with closely

How to apply

Submit a resume, cover letter and one paragraph describing your prior experience and specific interest in the program.

Applications open: Sept. 4, 2023

Applications due: Jan. 10, 2024, 11:59 p.m. ET

Interviews: Select candidates will be interviewed between September and January. Since interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, we strongly encourage applicants to submit their applications before the January deadline. Finalists will be invited for a second-round interview with program leadership.

Decision made: Feb. 24, 2024

If you have questions regarding the fellowship or the application process, email Andrew Luo at adluo@geisinger.edu.

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Helping you prepare for the future of healthcare

The Medical Student Business Fellowship offers unique opportunities for education and hands-on training in the following areas:

  • Healthcare financing: Healthcare costs in the U.S. continue to rise, and organizations have an opportunity to contribute to the solution by driving toward greater value in healthcare. Physicians will play a pivotal role in charting this path toward greater value, and this will be enabled by equipping physicians with a deeper understanding of the economic complexities and challenges in healthcare.
  • Management and leadership: Along with their clinical duties, physicians are taking on more responsibilities in health system administration and executive leadership. The number of MD/MBA joint degree programs have more than doubled since 2000, as medical schools are realizing that building students’ skill sets in management and leadership are crucial for the development of future physician leaders.
  • Health systems science: There is increasing emphasis on health system science education in medical school curricula, including coursework on healthcare quality, patient safety, value-based care, and population health. National organizations such as the American Medical Association have dedicated multi-million dollar grants so that medical schools can build out health systems curricula, and health systems science is being incorporated in medical board licensing exams.

How does the fellowship work?

Discover

Discover

Orientation to Geisinger 
Business plan assignment

Assess

Assess

Conduct external research and analyze data sets
Participate in team meetings and problem solve

Present

Present

Document findings and conclusions
Present your business plan

Do I qualify?

Must

Be actively enrolled in medical school
Work independently without supervision
Have strong research and analytical capabilities

Preferred

Prior business experience, such as consulting or healthcare administration
Enrolled in joint MD/MBA program

Featured projects

Over the course of the summer, fellows worked on projects including:

  • Identified potential growth strategies for Geisinger 65 Forward 
  • Developed a financial analysis for Geisinger ProvenCare
  • Investigated workflow redesign for hospitalists and advanced practitioners
  • Created an executive summary report for the Steele Institute for Health Innovation
  • Identified opportunities to improve use of palliative care and hospice
  • Analyzed data to improve the workflow of Geisinger 65 Forward
  • Investigated the application of artificial intelligence/machine learning models
  • Drafted a publication on the lessons learned from deploying analytics at Geisinger 

Alumni outcomes

Past fellows have gone on to pursue a variety of clinical interests at residency programs across the country:

  • Maryam Alausa – MD/MBA student at University of Pennsylvania
  • Azraa Chaudhury – Medical student at Northwestern University  
  • Prerak Juthani – Internal Medicine at Stanford Medicine
  • Kenneth Lee – Emergency Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 
  • Jessica Lin – Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Angela Malinovitch – Medical student at University of Pennsylvania
  • Neil Rens – Anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Michael Sessine – Urology at Wayne State University
  • Diane Somlo – Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital 
  • Daniel Thomas – Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 
  • Akhil Upneja – Internal Medicine at UCSF Medical Center 
  • Jack Zhao – Internal Medicine at University of Chicago Medical Center

2023 Fellows

Delphine Huynh

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA 
Medical school: Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 
Undergraduate school: Cornell University
Specialty of interest: Family Medicine or Internal Medicine 
Prior work experience: Senior consultant at Deloitte Consulting

“Geisinger places a heavy emphasis on community health and value-based care. This fellowship strengthened my understanding of healthcare at the system level and gave me the opportunity to dive into topics that are not part of the classic medical school curriculum.”

Delphine Huynh

Eric Shan

Hometown: Acton, MA 
Medical school: University of Pennsylvania 
Undergraduate school: University of Pennsylvania 
Specialty of interest: Internal Medicine 
Prior work experience: Quantitative researcher at Meta

“Working alongside Geisinger’s provider-led executive team was a transformative experience that helped me better understand what it takes to lead, operate and grow a health system. I plan to take insights with me throughout my career.”

Eric Shan
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