CVDRM Fellowship open for applications
Posted: 5th January 2026
Applications are invited for the first Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic (CVDRM) Fellowship in the North East and Yorkshire, a flagship development programme for leaders and emerging leaders working to improve cardiovascular, renal and metabolic outcomes.
This is a a nine-month regional development programme delivered by Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber created to build capability, leadership and system-level improvement.
It has been co-designed and developed based on stakeholder feedback from across the North East and Yorkshire region to meet the needs of the local population.
The Fellowship is endorsed by the NHS North East and Yorkshire Regional team and all four Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) in the region and offers:
- Monthly masterclasses delivered by expert speakers
- Practical quality improvement and leadership training
- Opportunity to lead and implement a system-impact project
- Coaching, peer learning and a community of practice
Lyndsey Hornby, Project Manager for Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber’s Heart Failure Academy, said: “This is a great opportunity for anyone involved in prevention, cardiovascular, renal and metabolic care. It’s also very relevant for colleagues focused on inequalities, community outreach, transformation or leadership at primary care network or neighbourhood level and, if this is your area, I encourage you to apply.”
Applications open: 6 January 2026
Applications close: 27 January 2026
Apply now Yorkshire & Humber CVDRM Fellowship Application – Fill out form
We will be hosting an information webinar 14 January 2026: CVDRM Fellowship Information Webinar
DOI: Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd. have provided funding towards this independent programme. BoehringerIngelheim Ltd. has had no editorial input into or influence on the content of this programme.
Novo Nordisk has provided sponsorship to North East and North Cumbria & Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber to support this CVRM Academy. Novo Nordisk has had no influence over the content of this programme.