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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

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

Full time OPS position for Fall graduates!!!


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

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 or improving 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 (two years preferred). Previous research experience is not required but appreciated!

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

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

Friday, December 9, 2016

Study abroad


If you have not yet been on a study abroad during your college years you should SERIOUSLY consider it. It's an investment in yourself and an experience you will NEVER REGRET!

This is what we offer to our students: Medicine, Microbiology and Health - a trip to Holland, Germany, France and Switzerland
Here is a brief overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIuR02ZRxGc
 

Application is open NOW
https://www.abroad.ufic.ufl.edu/index.cfm…


Monika Oli, PhD
http://microcell.ufl.edu/contact-us/directory/faculty/monika-oli/
Undergraduate Coordinator
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science
University of Florida

[HLTHPROF] How I Studied for the MCAT Exam—Student Testimonials Now Available!


The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is excited to announce a new resource now available to students to help them as they prepare for the MCAT exam. “How I Studied for the MCAT Exam” includes profiles for 17 students who self-identified as having performed well on the exam. The profiles include insight on how the students performed, their overall study approach, tips, any challenges they faced and overcame, and “do’s and don’ts” for students to be aware of as they prepare. They can be found at: https://students-residents.aamc.org/applying-medical-school/taking-mcat-exam/how-i-prepared-mcat-exam/

Thursday, December 8, 2016

PCAT Announcement - Feb 2017 Administration


PCAT Announcement:

Pearson is opening an additional test administration as requested by the PCAT Advisory Committee for the 2016-17 admission cycle.  The administration is scheduled from February 1-14, 2017.  Registration will open on December 19 at PCATweb.info.  Please note that all scheduling is on a first-come, first-served basis.  Candidates should register no later than January 18, 2017.  Registering anytime thereafter will incur a late fee.  

Important dates to communicate to interested PCAT candidates are listed below. 

February 2017 Administration

Testing Window: 2/1/2017-2/14/2017

Registration and Scheduling Opens: 12/19/2016

Registration and Scheduling Deadline: 1/18/2017

Late Registration and Scheduling Deadline: 1/25/2017

Cancellation Deadline: 1/27/2017

If questions, please contact Scoring.Services@pearson.com.​

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Mar. 18 ADEA Recruitment Event: Save the Date


2017 PSOMER Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research


The Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research is an NIH-sponsored summer pipeline program held on the University of Chicago campus. Students apply from around the country to participate in a rigorous, mentored, and highly supportive experience, and are provided with on-campus housing as well as a generous stipend. Participants in the program are rising college seniors or students rising into a post baccalaureate program.  Applicants must be US citizens or have Permanent Resident status. The program seeks students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and/or who represent groups that are known to be underrepresented in health related sciences and medicine. 

The deadline for submission is January 13th,  2017. It is necessary to complete the online application to be considered for the program. More information can be found on the PSOMER webpage. If you have any questions regarding the process of application or any of the requirements, please contact the Pritzker School of Medicine Office of Multicultural Affairs.  

Key Program Dates

  • Program Dates: Monday, June 12, 2017 - Friday, August 4, 2017
  • Application Deadline: Friday, January 13, 2017
  • Transcript Submission Deadline: Monday, January 16, 2017
Program Contact

To apply to PSOMER follow the steps below:

  1. Enter the requested information, including the PSOMER access token PSOMER: f4ddf24e61816141d584edc1b09488c2
  2. Look for an email from AdviseStream with a temporary password.
  3. Once you log in, access your application to PSOMER from your main dashboard under “Apply > Opportunities." 
For more details on navigating the application, please view the Applicant Guide.

 Current University of Chicago Students and Alumni:

  1. Sign in using your CNetID 

Please let me know if you have questions, or feel free to forward my information to your students who would like additional information.

All the best,

José
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José Frausto

Multicultural Affairs, Director

The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

(773) 834-7563

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Monday, December 5, 2016

Examkrackers - Spring Class Early Enrollment Savings - OVER SOON!


: Examkrackers - Spring Class Early Enrollment Savings - OVER SOON!

EARLY ENROLLMENT is ending! Only a few days left to save $250 on MCAT PREP!

Enroll in Examkrackers local Spring MCAT Course (live classroom in Gainesville)

by Wednesday Dec 7th and you automatically save $250!! That's HUGE! 

Classes start Feb 2017 and wrap in April (for April, May, June MCAT)

2 nights a week Gainesville Classroom (Tue/Thur 6-10pm) with optional weekend online sessions.

Check out the schedule RIGHT HERE

Ready to register?

Call 888-572-2536 or register online HERE ! 

See you in Class!!

Janis Stott
National Program Director
Examkrackers, Inc. (MCAT Prep)

Friday, December 2, 2016

UF Vet School Event


Hello,

I would like to send out an email about the UF veterinary school's annual art gala and auction to the prehealth listserv. Any interested students can come and mingle with faculty and students from UF's college of veterinary medicine! -----

Come out to First Magnitude Brewery on Sunday December 4th, 2016 from 4-7PM to see and bid on art made by the verterinary students and faculty here at the UF CVM! Free entry to all and a $10 wristband can get you 1 free beer and discounts all night. Raffle tickets included as well for some amazing prizes. Mingle and enjoy some art this weekend as you take a break from studying!



If unable to attend the physical event, participants can also bid online during the event. Link Here: www.32auctions.com/brewsandbrushes2016

Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/198459737228325/
Sincerely,
Rachel Shedden
UF College of Veterinary Medicine



 

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Project Healthcare Volunteer Program 2017


My name is Anthony Orneta and I am the Program Coordinator for New York University’s annual summer intensive – Project Healthcare. I am writing in hopes that you pass along the information listed below to your pre-health students and students interested in medicine and healthcare.

As a member of Project Healthcare students are given the unique opportunity to play an active role in patient care in Bellevue Hospital Center’s Emergency Department. Through hands on experience, in one of New York City’s most active emergency departments, our volunteers are able to explore a diverse array of interests and are exposed to the reality of a career in medicine.  The volunteers learn to function as patient advocates, and are also exposed to numerous aspects of patient care while working closely with the clinical staff. Our 10-week intensive summer program is one of the most competitive and attractive programs offered to collegiate students.

In addition to the Emergency Department, which includes adult and pediatric emergency rooms as well as the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program, all participants rotate through the Operating Room and Cardiac Catheterization Lab to observe and help facilitate care.  They ride along with FDNY EMTs, and spend time with the Social Work staff where they learn about the social needs of patients suffering with issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault, substance abuse, and/or homelessness.

The main function of our volunteers is patient advocacy. This directly translates to providing food and water to patients, providing blankets and clothing and, above all, emotional comfort by way of conversation and interaction. Volunteer participants also engage in concrete tasks such as making up stretchers, transporting patients, providing patient support during procedures, interpreting, assisting with undressing patients, and the stocking and preparation of equipment.  In the clinical area, they are afforded the opportunity to observe procedures, assist with custodial care, and interact with patients of varied cultural, social and economic backgrounds.  While intermingling with all levels of clinical staff, they may also engage in active networking with RNs, residents, attending physicians, social workers, PCTs and ancillary personnel.  In short, our program offers each participant an opportunity to further develop the skills of flexibility, compassion, and creativity, while addressing the demands of spontaneous situations.

Quantitative research has shown that a large majority of our alumni continue their education in the health care field. With many past participants gaining acceptance into some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the nation, citing their experiences in Project Healthcare as pivotal to fostering the motivation and dedication that helped them to achieve success. For our volunteers, it is often the individual patient interactions that are most impactful. Our volunteers appreciate the stories, the experiences and the trust that patients share with them.

More information and, more specifically, the application for Project Healthcare can be accessed through this link. The application for Project Healthcare 2017 is now open and will officially close on Sunday, February 5th at 11:59pm. The application requires the submission of a personal statement, an updated resume and two letters of recommendation. Please note that no particular previous experiences are required. Each year, in selecting our volunteers, we look for a diverse group of students with equally diverse interests and experiences. We welcome any questions, should you have them.  

I thank you for allowing me to share a synopsis of our program and hope you will pass the information along appropriately. I’m proud to say, our program is going into its 36th year and to this point has almost solely gained popularity through word-of-mouth from alumni, students and individuals at educational institutions such as yourself.  

Sincerely,

Anthony Orneta 

Program Coordinator

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Last Habitat GBM 11/29, 7:20 Jennings Basement!!


Hi friends!

Can you believe we are almost done with this semester? We sincerely appreciate every single one of you for all the time and dedication you have shown to our organization. It has been an extremely successful semester all because of you!

Get excited for an awesome Tuesday night potluck! We will have our 7th general body meeting at 7:20 PM in Jennings Basement. We will be...

-Eating delicious food

-Giving out awards

-Talking about Collegiate Challenge

-Selling tanks ($10)

-Signing up for builds

-Building friendships

You can check out the event on Facebook and let everyone know what dish you're bringing on our Google Doc

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice-cream (froyo? 😊)! We will be having a fundraiser at Yogurtology this Wednesday, 11/30. Officers will be present from 7-9pm to take attendance but you are welcome to come out any time during the day- just make sure you mention you're with UF Habitat when you check out. Get more details about our event here. A fraction of the revenue generated that evening will go towards our organization so please come out and support us!

We plan on building throughout December so keep an eye out for build sign-ups posted on our Facebook.

Finally, we want to get your feedback via our end of the semester survey to know how we can improve our organization and make it even better for our members! It should only take just a couple minutes of your time and would be especially helpful to us!

If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to get in touch with me or any of the other Habitat officers via email or Facebook message. 

Thank you again for everything you have done for our organization. Wishing all of you a great week and end of semester. Best of luck on finals! 

Tristen Townsend
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Vice President of Administration
UF Habitat for Humanity | ufhabitat.org

Monday, November 28, 2016

University of Florida: Scheduling Fall Georgetown School of Med Webinar for your Students


The Georgetown University School of Medicine(GUSOM) invites you to an informational webinar! Call in from anywhere, and learn about our medical school, our diverse campus, admissions information, and why you should be excited to apply! You will have the opportunity to learn from and speak with our admissions officer, Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, and a real medical student at GUSOM! We will be available to answer any questions you may have about our Medical School, so make sure to signup for the 45 minute webinar. We will email you instructions on how to call in prior to the webinar date. Get excited and #spreadGUSOMlove! Find out more about us here.

Meeting Reminder


Samaritans Clinic is looking for student volunteers that can perform administrative duties during weekdays in Spring 2017.


Samaritans Clinic is looking for student volunteers that can perform administrative duties during weekdays in Spring 2017. We are in need of a fundraising director, patient scheduler, and record-keeper. Volunteers who completely fulfill their obligations would automatically be invited to continue volunteering with Samaritans Clinic as medical or dental volunteers in the Summer/Fall 2017 semester. Medical volunteers can work the Check-out desk, qualify patients, take vitals, and shadow physicians during regular clinic hours. Email samaritansclinicvolunteers@gmail.com for an application and more information. Applications are due Sunday, December 11th.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Pre-MD-PhD Summer Program in New York City


Applications for the 2017 Gateways to the Laboratory Summer Program for Pre-MD-PhD students are now being accepted.

Find out more about the Gateways to the Laboratory Program and its unique blended learning format by clicking here.

At the request of several advisors who wish to send targeted emails, I hope this eligibility information helps.  The Gateways to the Laboratory Program is for:

  • Freshman and sophomores (at time of application) only;
  • Underrepresented minority and/or disadvantaged backgrounds or have a disability;
  • US Citizens/Permanent Residents;
  • Students who wish to pursue the combined MD-PhD degrees after college.

The application deadline for this and most other summer programs is February 1.

I would also like to share two podcasts “Tri-I Pod” (available on iTunes) we’ve put together related to the Gateways to the Laboratory Program. Episode 3 of the podcasts specifically talks about the unique mentoring program “Big Sibs” that we practice in Gateways. Episode 4 of the podcast discusses the unique journal club we offer and the incredible support system that guides it.

Have a Salty Thanksgiving...and don't forget your MCAT!


Pre Med Students...Things to do over the Thanksgiving Break:

1. Eat way too much Turkey and other yummy treats...

2. Be Thankful for Friends and Family...

3. Rest, Relax, Take a Break ....but ....

4. DON"T forget about your MCAT Prep!! NOW is the time to talk to Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa (whoever will listen!) about registering for EXAMKRACKERS MCAT Spring Course NOW!

The Early Enrollment Discount of $250 for Examkrackers Spring MCAT Course ENDS December 7th! (soon!) Examkrackers Spring MCAT Course starts Feb 11th and runs through April for those taking a late April ,May, or June MCAT. As long as you enroll on or before Dec 7th you will AUTOMATICALLY save $250 off our regular course rate, so don't miss out!  Class locations and schedules can be found at www.examkrackers.com or by calling our home office at 888-572-2536.

 



You can always register after Dec 7th  of course, but don't be a TURKEY and miss out on the savings! (Ok - that may have been a little much but you get the idea ~ see you in MCAT class ~ Happy Thanksgiving!)
Janis Stott
National Program Director
Examkrackers, Inc. (MCAT Prep)