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Monday, December 20, 2021

Project Healthcare 2022

My name is Anthony Orneta and I am the Program Manager for NYU Robert I. Grossman’s School of Medicine’s annual clinical 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.

  

Project Healthcare is offered in both Manhattan and Brooklyn. As a member of Project Healthcare students are given the unique opportunity to play an active role in patient care in one of NYU’s active Emergency Departments. Through hands on experience, in one of New York City’s level 1 Trauma Centers, 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 9-week or 10-week intensive summer program is one of the most competitive and attractive programs in the nation offered to collegiate students.

 

In addition to the Emergency Department, which includes adult and pediatric emergency rooms (including trauma) 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. Add to that, community engagement events, a topical and appropriate NYU medical curriculum and a social medicine course our program is one of the most immersive of its kind.

 

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, at our teaching hospital, 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.

 

Founded in 1981, by one of the fathers of Emergency Medicine, Dr. Lewis Goldfrank, our program has seen 92.1% of its alumni achieve careers in medicine, with many past participants gaining acceptance into some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the nation (including our own), 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 2022 is now open and will officially close on FridayFebruary 11th at 11:59pm. The application requires the submission of a personal statement, a current CV or 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.

Friday, December 17, 2021

Neurology Part-Time Employment Opportunity

The Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases is looking for an pre-health undergraduate interested in gaining more experience within an interdisciplinary clinic. We are looking for a part-time temporary medical record assistant position to work 20 hours a week. This position will pay $12/hour. Responsibilities will include scanning, faxing, and medical records requests.

 

Preferences:

To meet an increased patient demand, we are seeking applicants that can begin as soon as possible. In addition, applicants must be enrolled students.

 

Please send your resume directly to Melissa Himes (Melissa.Himes@neurology.ufl.edu) with subject line “Medical Record Assistant Position”. Any further questions can be sent to Melissa Himes as well. 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Spring Recruitment of PhiDE


Are you pre-med? Are you interested in being part of a supportive and connected network of pre-med students and looking for educational, service, and social experiences all while having the legitimacy of being part of an international organization that will guide you on the path to medical school? If so, look no further!

Phi Delta Epsilon is an international co-ed medical fraternity created in 1904 on the pretense of inclusivity and the virtues of philanthropy, deity, equity, and education. We devote ourselves to establishing physicians of integrity who embody these principles for life. Today, our fraternity has over 80 pre-medical chapters and over 100 medical chapters globally. Founded in Fall 2019, our chapter here at the University of Florida now boasts over 80 brilliant members and a national matriculation rate of 92% to medical school.

We welcome pre-medical students from all walks of life to join us. If you share our core values and are interested in becoming part of our Phamily, please see the attached flyer, follow our Instagram @UFPhide, and join us for one of our upcoming informational sessions and consider rushing PhiDE!

Our application opens the first day of spring classes (January 5th, 2022).


Hope to see you there!

Applications Open - 2022 DART Summer Program


This a 10-week, full-time research training opportunity open to undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. DART scholars are matched with a research faculty mentor who will guide them on a research project. Students will present at the Annual DART Summer Research Day and will be awarded a stipend.

For more information, please visit our website or click here to apply.