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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Find Your Future :: DSHREP at MCW

 

 

 

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Competitive Program, Apply Today

 

 

 

This year has been life-altering.

This could be your first step in changing

world medicine, for the better.

 

The Diversity Summer Health-related Research Education Program (DSHREP) is a competitive program designed to provide research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in biomedical science.

 

Individuals from underrepresented cultural and ethnic groups, disadvantaged backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

 

 

 

Deadline to Apply

February 1, 2021 at 5pm (CST)

We encourage you to work with your academic advisor so that they might help ensure your submission is received by the deadline. Students must have a strong science and math GPA, at least 3.4.

 

 

To learn more about other MCW undergraduate programs, visit mcw.edu.

 

Yale University - My Pathway to Medicine 101 with Darin Latimore, MD

 We invite you and your students to join Darin Latimore, MD, Deputy Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine as he discusses his journey to become a physician and provide students with information on becoming a successful medical school applicant.  

Please click My Pathway to Medicine or use the QR code to register. Also, please share this flyer and registration link with students and other colleagues.  The Zoom link will be e-mailed to registrants 24 hours before the event.  The deadline to register is January 10, 2021.

My Pathway to Medicine

 

Best regards,

Linda Jackson

 



Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Cleveland Clinic MOST Fellowship

 

The Cleveland Clinic Foundations Clinical Post-baccalaureate program is now accepting applications for immediate start and the future 2021-2022 Cohort! In partnership with Stanford, the MOST Fellowship is a 12 month program designed to give students exposure to hospital-based outpatient clinical workflows, documentation and other educational opportunities – acting as a Medical Scribe in clinic with a Physician Mentor. Students complete at least 24 hours per week of scribing and medical observation with their assigned clinical preceptor in clinic. In their additional time, students work in research, observe other clinical opportunities, and also attend hands on educational workshops - which expose students to a wide array of medical specialties and the various healthcare team members.  Students are also able to receive individualized premed advising. To learn more, visit the MOST Fellowships website here: MOST Fellowship Website, or Email MOSTFellowship@ccf.org.

 

APPLICATION OPEN: UMICH Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, future plans are still uncertain, however, I am sending this email with the hope that you will share our program information with talented undergraduate students at your institution. The University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center (FCVC) plans to offer a 10-week Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) for the summer of 2021. The 2021 FCVC SURF program is expected to run between June and August, but exact program dates and format will be forthcoming.

Program Description

Each student will be matched, based on their interests, to a laboratory that is led by a FCVC faculty member. This collection of laboratories is involved in internationally recognized research in topics such as atherosclerosis, genetic cardiomyopathies, blood clotting disorders, cardiac arrhythmias, vascular biology, and heart failure.  The stipend will be $4,000 for ten weeks of full-time work, typically starting the Tuesday after Memorial Day and ending the first week of August (exact program dates pending). The program includes scientific seminars, social events, and a two-day research symposium where fellows present their research to their peers and FCVC faculty and staff.

The application link OPENS TODAY, December 14, 2020 and closes January 31, 2021. Visit our website for the application link: www.tinyurl.com/fcvcsummerfellowship.

I have attached our flyer to forward on to students you feel may be interested. For questions, please reach out to fcvc-surf@med.umich.edu.

Best wishes,


Daniel Michele, PhD
Director, FCVC Summer Fellowship Program

dmichele@umich.edu  



Thursday, December 10, 2020

Detroit Mercy Summer Enrichment Program

 

I am writing from the University of Detroit Mercy to share information about our Virtual Summer Enrichment Program (SEP), a summer opportunity for Pre-Dental students. We would appreciate if you could share this with Junior, Senior or Recent College Graduates (within the last 5 years) who may be interested in this program.  I have attached a flyer that provides specific details about the Summer Enrichment Program to this email. The application can be found here and for more information about our program you can visit our website: https://dental.udmercy.edu/community/outreach/sep.php

Summer Enrichment Program | University of Detroit Mercy

The University for Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry is continually assessing the risk of COVID-19 pandemic on the impact of SEP 2021. The safety of students is a priority.

dental.udmercy.edu

 

The SEP application deadline is March 1, 2021 by 5pm Eastern Standard Time (EST). For questions about the SEP program or the application process, please email dental_diversity@udmercy.edu Thank you for sharing this information with any students who may be interested.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Bethsave (Betsy) Lozano

Coordinator of Diversity and Inclusion Programs

USCIS Designated School Official

Office of Dental Admissions

Pronouns: she/her/hers
Detroit Mercy Dental
2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Detroit, MI  48208-2576
Phone:  (313) 494-6650
FAX:  (313) 494-6659







Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Health Career Showcase Virtual Planning

 

 

Health Career Showcase is an interprofessional pre-health conference organized by students from the University of Florida who have been working hard to make the event as incredible as possible amidst the pandemic.

 

This event is a full day event where students are able to meet and hear from representatives of medical schools, dental schools, and PA programs from around the world. We will be hosting student panels with current medical, dental, and PA students, small breakout sessions with individual schools, and a virtual tabling session. The entire event will be held on Zoom and is a great way to learn about the ins and outs of specific programs directly from the deans of admissions. You will learn about admission requirements, what programs are looking for in an applicant, the unique qualities of each program, and much more! Currently, 30 medical schools, 16 dental schools, and 20 PA programs are confirmed for the event.

 

Health Career Showcase will be held on Saturday February 6th, 2021 on Zoom! Attending this event is a great way to expand your horizons, get excited about applying to graduate school, and bolster your professional skills! Registration is now open! 

 

For more information, follow our social media @uf_hcs and visit our website to register for the event!

https://www.healthcareershowcase.com/

 

Friday, December 4, 2020

Pulse 2021 Summer Program - Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

Good Morning!

 

I hope this email finds you all doing well. My name is Michael Green and I am Program Coordinator within the Office of Diversity and Community Affairs at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University.  The reason that I am emailing you is to provide you with some information about the Pulse 2021 Summer Program at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. PULSE is a 6-week full day summer program geared towards underrepresented and financially disadvantaged undergraduate students who have an interest in entering medicine. The Pulse program exposes these students to medicine by providing them with academic, clinical, research and service learning experiences. Now in our 9th year we have opened our application for summer 2021. I wanted to kindly ask that this information be forwarded to eligible students as well as any colleagues and faculty who may work with students interested in medicine. Applicants would need to complete the following:

 

·         Pulse online application

·         Two letters of recommendations (Science and Non-Science Instructor)

·         Official academic transcripts

·         Resume

 

https://cmsru.rowan.edu/diversity/undergrad/

 

The Pulse summer program application deadline is February 1st 2021.  Please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions and we look forward to having your students apply!

 

All the best,

 

Michael Green

Program Coordinator

Office of Diversity and Community Affairs

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

401 South Broadway

Camden, NJ 08103

(856)-956-2773

 

 

2021 Drug Abuse Research Training Summer Program - Applications open!

 

Are your students thinking about plans for summer 2021?

We are accepting applications for the 2021 NIDA-sponsored Drug Abuse Research Training (DART) Summer Program at the Medical University of South Carolina! Undergraduate, graduate, and medical students are eligible to apply for this 10-week mentored research training program.

Please share this opportunity to any students who may be interested in applying. For additional information, please visit medicine.musc.edu/DART and click Summer Program or contact Emily Bristol, Program Coordinator.

Applications are due by February 1, 2021.




Emily Bristol

Drug Abuse Research Training (DART) Program Coordinator

Addiction Sciences Division

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Medical University of South Carolina

Charleston, SC 29425

Ph: 843-792-4640

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Join our 2021-2022 fellowship class! Apps now open

 


Global Health Corps (GHC) is a growing movement of 1000+ young leaders committed to using their diverse skills to advance health equity. We are searching for 40+ changemakers from Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia to join our dynamic community. 
 

Are you in? Applications for the 2021-2022 GHC fellowship 
are open now through January 13! 


The challenges of 2020 have illuminated the urgent necessity of values-driven, collaborative leaders to meet health challenges with strength and solidarity.

Applicants must be 30 years of age or younger and hold a bachelor's degree as of July 3, 2021. Questions? See our FAQs page.

Check out our open roles in a variety of functional areas:

 

  • Architecture & Design: Create structures and processes that advance human health and dignity.
  • Communications & AdvocacyHarness the power of words to shift narratives and spread awareness of health interventions.
  • Monitoring & Evaluation: Measure impact to guide decision making and maximize the effectiveness of health interventions.
  • Curriculum Development: Design and conduct teachings and trainings to build others' knowledge, skills, and capacity. 
  • FundraisingManage proposals, relationships, and events to bring in support for health research and programs. 
  • Finance: Develop costing models and use economic evaluations to inform policy.

 

 

 

 

Not eligible to apply for the fellowship but want to help drive the health equity movement forward? Support our end-of-year giving campaign and help us amplify the impact of values-driven leaders in 2021.

 

 

Clockwise from top left: Malawi alumna Eve Kasambara conducting COVID-19 sensitization outreach with mHub; Zambia fellows at PATH; Rwanda alumni at a chapter meeting; U.S. alumna Mehreen Shahid, pictured with community members, leading a maternal health initiative in Pakistan 

 

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