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Gallagher Health Policy Scholar Program
Application Criteria
To apply you must:
- Be an AUA member urologist
- Demonstrate a commitment to or have deep interest in the field of health policy
- Be dedicated to advancing urology's health policy agenda
As a scholar, you will spend up to 30 days away from your practice for intensive training on a wide range of health policy issues.
Your training includes:
- Mentoring from seasoned physician volunteers
- Participation in key meetings and conferences
- Participation in public policy activities as outlined by the Public Policy Council
Stipend and reimbursement for scholars
A stipend of $15,000 and reimbursement for travel and other expenses will be provided over the course of the year-long program.
The application cycle for the 2025 Gallagher Health Policy Scholar Program has closed. If you have questions or want more information, email Brad Stine at BStine@auanet.org.
About the Gallagher Scholarship
In 2007, the AUA Board of Directors approved the launch of this annual scholar program in honor of former executive director, G. James Gallagher. The Gallagher Health Policy Scholar Program hopes to attract those urologists who have demonstrated a commitment to or have a keen interest in the field of health policy and who are dedicated to advancing urology's health policy agenda.
Current Gallagher Scholar
Michael Davis, MD, MBA, MHA, FACS
Division Chief
Dr. Davis holds advanced business and health care administration degrees and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is deeply committed to education, serving as a mentor to students, residents and colleagues and has contributed extensively to professional organizations, including the AUA, where he has been a member since 2003. In the last 20+ years, he has been a state representative for the South Central Section, an AUAPAC champion for the South Central Section and has presented posters and abstracts at numerous annual meetings.
“I am incredibly excited and deeply honored to be nominated as the next Gallagher Health Policy Scholar,” said Dr. Davis. “I look forward to this prestigious opportunity, which will give me a broader understanding of the health care policy that affects our ability to care for patients and the skills to advocate for urology as a specialty.”
Immediate Past Gallagher Scholar
Beth Andersen, MD, FAAP
Pediatric Urologist
Dr. Andersen has been heavily involved with the AUA. She is a member of the Western Section of the AUA. In 2022 and 2023, she attended the Annual Urology Advocacy Summit in Washington, DC, and was an AUAPAC member supporting urology advocacy. She is also a longstanding member of the American Association of Pediatrics and is a member of the Societies for Pediatric Urology Hypospadias Taskforce.
“I am honored to be selected as the 2024 AUA Gallagher Health Policy Scholar,” said Dr. Andersen. “As a Pediatric Urologist, I have dedicated my career to caring for children and their families. I am excited to use the advocacy and education skills I learn as a Gallagher Scholar to increase awareness of the need for early orchiopexy, to increase access to care in underserved areas, and to learn more about health policy to support both the work of urology colleagues and to improve the health of children.”
Past Gallagher Scholars
2023 | Denise Asafu-Adjei, MD, MPH |
2022 | Brian D. Duty, MD, MBA |
2021 | Robert A. Bass, MD, MBA |
2020 | Robert A. Bass, MD, MBA |
2019 | Elizabeth Timbrook “Brook” Brown, MD |
2018 | Jason J. Jameson, MD |
2017 | James Michael Dupree, IV, MD |
2016 | Thomas H. Rechtschaffen, MD, FACS |
2015 | Norm Smith, MD |
2014 | Timothy David Averch, MD, FACS |
2013 | Eugene Y. Rhee, MD, MBA |
2012 | Mark T. Edney, MD |
2011 | James C. Ulchaker, MD |
2010 | Christopher Gonzalez, MD, MBA |
2009 | Christopher Saigal, MD, MPH |
2008 | Quentin J. Clemens, MD, MSCI |
2007 | David F. Penson, MD, MPH |
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