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Thursday, June 30, 2016

2016-2017 PTCAS Application Is Open!


2016-2017 PTCAS APPLICATION IS OPEN: The new PTCAS application is now open to applicants! Customer service is available to answer applicant questions at ptcasinfo@ptcas.org.  Advisors are encouraged to create a test application account. Go to the PTCAS website at www.ptcas.org and select the "Login to Application" button under Quick Links. Use the word "test" as part of your name, so PTCAS may quickly identify it as a dummy account (eg, "TestRoss, TestLibby"). Do not submit your test applications.

NEW PROGRAMS IN PTCAS: PTCAS is pleased to welcome new participating programs for the 2016-2017 admissions cycle for a total of 209!

See the PTCAS directory for details. Additional programs are expected to be join in August following candidacy decisions by our accrediting agency, CAPTE.

  • Angelo State University
  • D’Youville College
  • Kean University
  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • Northeastern University
  • Texas State University
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • University of Evansville
  • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
NEW TRAFFIC RULES FOR DPT PROGRAMS AND APPLICANTS: The American Council of Academic Physical Therapy (ACAPT), a component of APTA, approved a set of admissions traffic rules for PT education programs and applicants. The rules are effective beginning in the 2016-2017 admissions cycle and available to the public on the ACAPT website. While all DPT programs and applicants are expected to abide by these rules, APTA and PTCAS cannot comment on or enforce them.  Please contact ACAPT directly with questions about these rules at acapt@apta.org.

DATA FOR 2015-2016 CYCLE: Please login to the 2015-2016 PTCAS Advisor Portal to access data on your students who designated your institution as the “primary” college attended and authorized PTCAS to release their information to advisors. Beginning in late October 2016, advisors with a 2015-2016 account will be able to view the list of designated DPT programs for their students in the previous cycle and the final admission decision submitted by each program (if submitted to PTCAS). PTCAS does not yet use Liaison’s Universal Advisor Portal because we are still on the 2.0 application platform.

  • Current Users: Go to the PTCAS Advisor Portal and click the "Forgot Your Password" link to retrieve your account information. Please make sure your account is active before October, so you may access the student reports, once available.
  • New Users: If you do not have a PTCAS Advisor Portal account, go to the portal  to request an account and allow 1-3 business days for the new account to be activated.  
CAS 3.X PLATFORM IN 2017-2018:  PTCAS will transition to the CAS 3.X application platform in the 2017-2018 admissions cycles. As a result, some application questions and processes will change for applicants next year. PTCAS will also not pull any re-applicant data forward into the new cycle. More information about the implications of the transition will be shared with advisors in 2017. Please contact me with any questions in the meantime.
Thank you and best wishes for the 4th of July weekend!

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Research Opportunity for Recent Graduates

Full-time Clinical Research Position (OPS) at the UF Musculoskeletal Pain/Fatigue Research Lab.

Previous research experience is not required but appreciated! Our lab works on understanding the mechanisms of chronic pain and fatigue, and the applicant will only work with human participants! You will spend one-on-one time with an experienced principal investigator (Medical Doctor) learning the skills required for clinical research. This is a position that provides ample instructions and allows for the development of new skill necessary for working with human research subjects. This is an excellent position for new graduates looking for research experience.  Minimum time commitment required is one year (or two) depending on skill level!

Essential Research Functions:

 

·         Prepare and assist in human brain imaging studies (fMRI)

·         Prepare participants (subjects) for lab experimentation

·         Quantitative Sensory Testing of participants (thermal, mechanical, electrical, and chemical testing)

·         Evaluate and discuss data with Principal Investigator

·         Apply psychological tests

·         Develop excellent communication skills (you are going to work with human participants)

·         Supervise student volunteers and familiarize them with research protocols

·         Recruit subjects for clinical studies (phone calls, flyers, TV advertising, etc.)

·         Maintain database for data analysis
Applicants will receive a competitive salary ($13 - $16/h) and must be willing to commit to at least a year. This is a FULL-TIME position. Applicant must be available for 40 hours a week during the hours of 8 am-5 pm.  Recent graduates with competitive GPA should apply!
Please send your Resume and Cover Letter to painresearch@medicine.ufl.edu
To learn more about the Center for Musculoskeletal Pain Research, please visit our website at www.rheum.med.ufl.edu
Thank you,

 

 

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Center for Musculoskeletal Pain Research

Department of Medicine

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32610

Friday, June 24, 2016

Summer Program Opportunity

Keck Graduate Institute-Summer Explore MED

Explore MED is a two-week residential program of classroom and experiential learning to help students investigate what it means to be "premed". The program is best geared for undergraduate sophomores and juniors, but it's beneficial for anyone contemplating a career in healthcare. The program also benefits those applying to graduate programs and seek highly personalized advising and support.

Program dates:

July 11-22, 2016

Application deadline:

July 1, 2016

Tuition:

$1750 (includes room & board)

Highlights of the program:

  • Clinical shadowing experience across different specialties
  • Visits to local programs in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, PA, and more
  • Overview of application and admission process
  • Interview techniques and coaching
  • Develop friendship with others sharing similar interests
  • Experience LA (Weekend outing to popular tourist spots)

Free Webinars on the DAT


Below are two free webinars for predentals interested in taking the DAT. These are both hosted by the American Student Dental Association.
Ready, Set, DAT!
July 18, 2016
7–8:30 p.m. CDT
Register now 
This free webinar hosted in conjunction with DAT Week will provide an overview on preparing for the Dental Admission Test (DAT) with advice on:
  • DAT study materials, resources and their cost
  • Recommended preparation timeline
  • Q&A with panelists
DAT Day and Beyond
July 20, 2016
7–8:30 p.m. CDT
Register now 
Your scores on the Dental Admission Test (DAT) will be critical in your quest to attend dental school. This free two-part webinar will provide insight on what to expect during the exam and how to manage stress before and during the test in order to optimize your performance. This webinar will also provide guidance on next steps, including what to do with your scores and how to prepare for a re-take, if necessary. The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session.

Leadership & Service Opportunity


The Brown Center of Leadership and Service would like to present students with a wonderful opportunity to serve the Gainesville community through our annual Summer Plunge Day of Service. Summer Plunge is a day when our volunteers branch out all over the Gainesville area to different organization sites to provide beneficial service to the community. Volunteers can participate in a variety of services that range from working with animals, working with the elderly, alleviating environmental issues and many more interesting activities. Please consider participating in this event and making a positive impact on the Gainesville community. The event will take place on July 23rd from 8am to 1pm.
Volunteer registration takes place from June 27th - July 20th. Please see the Summer Plunge page of The Brown Center for Leadership and Service website for more details.
Individuals seeking leadership opportunities can also sign up to be site leaders. Site leaders gain important leadership and facilitation experiences and are essential for the success of Summer Plunge! Training will be provided to include skills on volunteer motivation and reflection. This opportunity is open to undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, and community members. Site leader applications are open from June 20th - July 4th.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Laura Guzman at LauraGu@Leadershipandservice.ufl.edu.

Many thanks,
Laura

Friday, June 17, 2016

Leadership & Service Opportunity


The Brown Center of Leadership and Service would like to present you and your students with a wonderful opportunity to serve the Gainesville community through our annual Summer Plunge Day of Service. Summer Plunge is a day when our volunteers branch out all over the Gainesville area to different organization sites to provide beneficial service to the community. Volunteers can participate in a variety of services that range from working with animals, working with the elderly, alleviating environmental issues and many more interesting activities. Please consider participating in this event and making a positive impact on the Gainesville community. The event will take place on July 23rd from 8am to 1pm.
Volunteer registration takes place from June 27th - July 20th. Please see the Summer Plunge page of The Brown Center for Leadership and Service website for more details.
Individuals seeking leadership opportunities can also sign up to be site leaders. Site leaders gain important leadership and facilitation experiences and are essential for the success of Summer Plunge! Training will be provided to include skills on volunteer motivation and reflection. This opportunity is open to undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty, and community members. Site leader applications are open from June 20th - July 4th.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Laura Guzman at LauraGu@Leadershipandservice.ufl.edu.
Many thanks,
Laura

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Research opportunity for recent graduates


Full-time Clinical Research Position (OPS) at the UF Musculoskeletal Pain/Fatigue Research Lab.

 Previous research experience is not required but appreciated! Our lab works on understanding the mechanisms of chronic pain and fatigue, and the applicant will only work with human participants! You will spend one-on-one time with an experienced principal investigator (Medical Doctor) learning the skills required for clinical research. This is a position that provides ample instructions and allows for the development of new skill necessary for working with human research subjects. This is an excellent position for new graduates looking for research experience.  Minimum time commitment required is one year (or two) depending on skill level!

 Essential Research Functions:

       ·         Prepare and assist in human brain imaging studies (fMRI)

·         Prepare participants (subjects) for lab experimentation

·         Quantitative Sensory Testing of participants (thermal, mechanical, electrical, and chemical testing)

·         Evaluate and discuss data with Principal Investigator

·         Apply psychological tests

·         Develop excellent communication skills (you are going to work with human participants)

·         Supervise student volunteers and familiarize them with research protocols

·         Recruit subjects for clinical studies (phone calls, flyers, TV advertising, etc.)

·         Maintain database for data analysis
Applicants will receive a competitive salary ($13 - $16/h) and must be willing to commit to at least a year. This is a FULL-TIME position. Applicant must be available for 40 hours a week during the hours of 8 am-5 pm.  December graduates and recent graduates with competitive GPA should apply!
Please send your Resume and Cover Letter to painresearch@medicine.ufl.edu
To learn more about the Center for Musculoskeletal Pain Research, please visit our website at www.rheum.med.ufl.edu

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Posting to Pre-Health Listerv Authorization


Good afternoon,

 

I am a Clinical Research Coordinator for the College of Emergency Medicine, and am looking for student volunteers to be ultrasound models in an Ultrasound Research study. Our team was hoping to offer this opportunity to pre-health students, as they might find interest in the event more so than general undergraduate students, and get to be involved with UF Emergency Medicine Physicians and study staff while conducting this study and perhaps more in the future. The next study date scheduled is Monday, June 27th. Please let me know if this posting is appropriate for the pre-health listserv.

Clinical Training in medicine for graduating premedical students


ATTENTION PREMED SENIORS

Are you looking for a clinical experience in healthcare for a year before entering medical or PA school?  Come learn at the Florida Ophthalmic Institute in Gainesville. The Florida Ophthalmic Institute provides you with an opportunity to participate in patient care and research.  You will develop an understanding of the dynamics of healthcare and will grow as a medical professional.  This is paid employment.  Training will be provided.  A commitment for one full year is required and you will be expected to work with us until you enter medical school.  If you are interested and would like more information, please send your resume, MCAT score, and an unofficial transcript to Dr. Norman S. Levy at afn22025@bellsouth.net  For detailed information, see:  https://sites.google.com/site/flophthalmicinstitute/TECHNICIAN-TRAINING-PROGRAM/TECHNICIAN-TRAINING-PROGRAM/clinical-training-opportunities

Monday, June 6, 2016

Research opportunity in urology clinic, looking for premed undergrads

Hello, 
 
I am a 2nd year urology resident at UF.  I actually went to UF for undergrad and med school so I am a long time gator.  I am involved in a research project looking at patient perceptions regarding the usage of chaperones during intimate urologic exams and procedures in the urology clinic.  We have an IRB already approved and the study involves getting informed consent to fill out a 1 page patient survey asking them their opinions about chaperones.  This survey can be administered in the waiting room to any of the urology patients. 
 We are in the phase of actually administering the survey now and would like to recruit some undergraduates, maybe about 2 to 6 of them to administer the survey during business hours 8 AM to about 4 PM in the  urology clinic in med plaza.  They could work basically any day Monday through Friday and only restriction is that they would need to be available during clinic hours.  It would be ideal if someone had a block of time for about 2 to 4 hours on a given day to administer the survey however we can be flexible, e.g. they could come by for 2 hours twice a week.  The more they can be available the better because it would help accrue most surveys. 
Benefits to the undergraduate would be involvement in a research project in urology and we plan to submit our findings to the southeastern section American urology association annual meeting as a poster and manuscript as well and they would be listed.  They can also become acquainted with some of the current urology residents and attending doctors so this may be of benefit if someone may think they are interested specifically in urology.  Even if they are not urology is a great field and the exposure and research would look good on a resume for medical school applications. 
 If you are interested and able to devote at least 5 hours a week to this project then please email me.  Those that can devote the most time would be ideal but we will likely need several students.  Training to administer the survey would probably take about 30 minutes as I can go over the IRB consent and questionnaire with you.  All they would have to do on their own time would be to complete online HIPPAA for research training and sign up for myIRB, which would probably take about 30 minutes. 
 If interested please email me back at Han0062@ufl.edu. 
 

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

2017 ADEA AADSAS Application is Open!


 
What’s New for the 2017 ADEA AADSAS Application Cycle?
 
  • ADEA AADSAS instructions have been revised for the current cycle and contain detailed information on how to complete the application. The information is available on the ADEA GoDental website.
  • Applicants can only pay by credit card.
  • The 2017 ADEA AADSAS dental school Supplemental Information Table has a new layout.
  • ADEA AADSAS will only accept electronic letters of evaluation.
 
How can students interested in dentistry learn more?
 
  • ADEA has recorded six informational videos to help applicants to dental school better understand and navigate the application process. All videos are available at adea.org/GoDental.
  • The 2016 ADEA Predental Student Virtual Fair is a free, online event taking place on June 9, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The event allows students to visit multiple dental school booths—without travel or registration fees. Encourage students to register today!
 
The 2017 ADEA AADSAS Health Professions Advisors Portal is now accessible
 

Annual UF Pre-dental Forum



Friday, June 10, 2016

11:00am-1:00pm

UF College of Dentistry

 Registration is free but mandatory in order to attend. Deadline to register is Thursday, June 2.

 Additional information about the Pre-dental Forum and upcoming UFCD events can be found on our Office of Admissions Website.