Schweitzer Fellows

Thirty-four students from the MGH Institute have been chosen as Albert Schweitzer Fellows by the Boston program of the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Program® since its 1992 start.

They have joined the yearly cohort of approximately 250 exceptional students from the nation's top health and human service schools who are chosen to follow in Dr. Albert Schweitzer's footsteps.

These Schweitzer Fellows – mostly university graduate students – partner with community-based organizations to identify an unmet health need, design a yearlong service project with a demonstrable impact on that need, and bring that project from idea to implementation and impact – all on top of their usual graduate school responsibilities.

After successfully completing their initial year, they become members of the Schweitzer Fellows for Life alumni network of over 2,000 Leaders in Service who are dedicated and skilled in meeting the health needs of underserved communities.

The Boston program is the oldest Schweitzer program in the U.S.