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Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)

The purpose of the LEAH Program is to improve the quality of care and equitable access to appropriate health services for adolescents and young adults (AYA) by preparing leaders in AYA health through interdisciplinary training at the graduate and post-graduate levels. 

Our LEAH Program Impact on Careers report reflects the unique characteristics of LEAH programs and how these pioneering programs impact LEAH trainees' careers. 

Program Brochure (PDF)

Awards

Baylor College of Medicine
Grant Title: Baylor College of Medicine - Texas Medical Center Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (BCM-TMC LEAH)

Children's Hospital Corporation
Grant Title: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health

Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Grant Title: Children's Hospital Los Angeles Leadership Education in Adolescent Health

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Grant Title: CHOP Leadership Education in Adolescent and Young Adult Health

Indiana University
Grant Title: Indiana University Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (IU LEAH)

Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
Grant Title: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Training Project

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Grant Title: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health

University of Minnesota
Grant Title: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)

University of Washington
Grant Title: Leadership Excellence in Adolescent Health Program

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Need more information, or have a specific question? Get in touch with Kaitlin Bagley M.P.H. at kbagley@hrsa.gov

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