Clinical Scholars fellows include audiologists, pharmacists, physical therapists, veterinarians, dentists, social workers, nurses, physicians and many others. Through mentoring, networking, and an intensive curriculum centered on equity, they deepen their influence and impact as leaders with the power to transform their workplaces and communities. Working in interdisciplinary teams, they design an innovative project to address a complex health problem in their area. Teams receive annual grant funding so members can participate in the three-year program at no cost to themselves or their organizations. Clinical Scholars is one of several programs created by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to develop a network of strong, interdisciplinary leaders from every sector working to create a nation where everyone can reach their best possible health and well-being. The program is led by a team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.