Merck Foundation Calls for Application for Scholarships for Doctors in critical and underserved specialties in Africa and Developing countries Merck Foundation may require a Financial statement to prove the monthly income - One-month Salary/ Payslip or Salary Statement or 3 months Bank statement, for official purposes LILONGWE, Malawi, November 3, 2021/APO Group/ -- Merck Foundation (Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany announced the call for applications for medical training scholarships for healthcare providers in critical and underserved specialities for medical graduates from Africa and developing countries. Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation explained, “We strongly believe that building professional healthcare capacity and train healthcare providers is the right strategy to transform patient care in the public sector in Africa and developing countries. I am happy to announce the call for applications for scholarships for young local doctors in many critical underserved medical specialties. Our aim is to provide access to quality and equitable healthcare solutions by building professional capacity. I feel beyond proud that 1200 doctors from 44 countries have already benefitted from Merck Foundation scholarships in various critical and underserved fields such as Oncology, Diabetes, Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine, Endocrinology, Sexual and Reproductive Medicine, Acute Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Embryology & Fertility specialty, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine, Critical Care, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Neonatal Medicine, Advanced Surgical Practice, Pain Management, Urology, General Surgery, Clinical Microbiology and infectious diseases, Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine, Trauma & Orthopedics, Neuroimaging for research Biotechnology in ART and more”. Merck Foundation has announced Call for Applications for the following online courses:
No. | Degree and Duration | Online Course Name |
1 |
PG Diploma (1 year) | Diabetes |
2 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine |
3 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Sexual and Reproductive Medicine |
4 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Endocrinology |
5 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Respiratory Medicine |
6 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Acute Medicine |
7 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Rheumatology |
8 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Gastroenterology |
9 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Dermatology in Clinical Practice |
10 |
PG Diploma (1 Year) | Clinical Psychiatry |
11 |
MSc (15 Months) |
Biotechnology of Human Assisted Reproduction and Embryology |
12 |
PG Diploma (18 months) | Cancer and Clinical Oncology |
13 |
PG Diploma (18 months) | Endocrinology and Diabetes |
14 |
PG Diploma (21 months) | Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine |
15 | PG Diploma (21 Months) | Laparoscopic Surgical Skills |
16 | MSc (3 years) | Psychiatry |
17 | MSc (2 years) | Critical Care |
18 | MSc (2 years) | Advanced Surgical Practice |
19 | PG Diploma (2 years) | Neonatal Medicine |
20 | MSc (2 years) | Pain Management |
21 | PG Diploma (2 years) | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
22 | ChM (Urology) (2 Years) | Urology |
23 | ChM (General Surgery) (2 Years) | General Surgery |
24 | ChM (Trauma and Orthopedics) (2 years) | Trauma and orthopedics |
25 | PG Diploma (2 Years) | Clinical Microbiology and infectious diseases |
26 | PG Diploma (2 years) | Primary Care Ophthalmology |
27 | PG Diploma (2 Years) | Internal Medicine |
28 | MSc (3 Years) | Neuroimaging for Research |