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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Your Seat is ESSENTIAL - Apply to MCW's DSHREP Program!

 

Jan. 24, 2024

Your Seat is ESSENTIAL:Apply to MCW's DSHREP Program Today!

The MCW Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity offers exciting summer programs to support, advise, and guide you in reaching these goals. With our dedicated and passionate team including scientists, physicians, and mentors, we aim to provide you with engaging and challenging experiences in a nurturing environment where you can grow and thrive academically.

Malika Siker, MDAssociate Dean for Student Inclusion and DiversityAssociate Professor, Department of Radiation OncologyStudent Pillar Faculty Member, Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Institute for the Transformation of Medical Education

From FAQs to your First Day, the MCW team empowers you to achieve more in preparing for a medical education.

"The 10-week period was long enough for me to become independent and feel comfortable working in the lab." Program Participant

Featured FAQ:How will DSHREP aid my career in biomedical science?The summer spent in DSHREP allows you to appreciate the relationship between research and medicine. The professional development sessions can be life lessons that help you position yourself favorably for future endeavors.

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DSHREP is a competitive program designed to provide research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in biomedical science, including individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, underrepresented cultural and ethnic groups, and individuals with disabilities. View our Program Brochure.

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