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Monday, October 6, 2025

UAID Virtual Health Equity Case Study Competition - $250 Prize!

Join UAID - the nation's oldest student 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing health equity - for their virtual Health Equity Case Study Competition (with a $250 prize!) on October 18th! 

This dynamic virtual event is dedicated to exploring, analyzing, and presenting real-world scenarios that highlight the challenges and solutions in achieving health equity.  This year's health equity case study competition is focused on the unjust and preventable health consequences of carbon emissions.  All students are welcome to participate as individuals or in teams - but only two spots are left.  $250 is awarded to the first-place winner!  

 

Registration is $30 and open until October 15th.  Visit uaid.org/case-study-competition for more details!

For other ways to get involved with UAID, please visit uaid.org/membership for details on membership options and uaid.org/journal to learn how to submit op-eds and health equity innovations essays to the organization’s Journal of Health Equity.

The Medical Career Design Fellowship at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

The Medical Career Design fellowship is a funded research program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in the Division of Orthopedic Surgery. A minimum 2-year commitment is required. Successful MCD Fellow applicant will be completing a BA/BS degree. We will be accepting applications on a rolling basis until March 1. However, earlier applications are welcome and fellowship spots will be offered to the candidates on rolling basis. Earlier they apply, the better.






2026 Eastern-Atlantic Student Research Forum (ESRF) / National APSA South Regional Meeting, at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (UMMSM)

The 2026 Eastern-Atlantic Student Research Forum (ESRF) / National APSA South Regional Meeting dual conference will be hosted at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, FL, from February 27-28, 2026! We are excited to offer a weekend full of science and medicine, allowing trainees to exchange scientific ideas, form connections with likeminded researchers from across the country, participate in a wide range of workshops, learn from and collaborate with world-renowned biomedical researchers, and to present your own research


Abstract submissions for both oral and poster presentations are now open! All trainees (undergraduate, graduate, medical, post-graduate, etc.) are encouraged to submit their research for consideration! Students may also submit for a travel award, which is designed to assist in covering conference registration fees, transportation, and hotel accommodations. 

The deadline for abstract submission and travel award applications is Monday, December 1, 2025

Abstract Submission Formhttps://forms.gle/ZupwyZ1WnwhCexVo8 
Travel Award Applicationhttps://forms.gle/42oGQTLXsF5sfZxp8 
Cover Art Contest Submission Formhttps://forms.gle/Ltm5oNkW5G6a9ASM7 


Please note that you do not need to present to attend this conference! 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at ESRFMiami@med.miami.edu or directly to Samantha McLaughlin (sam503@med.miami.edu), Akhila Sangadi (asangadi@med.miami.edu), or Antonio Fontanella (axf870@med.miami.edu). 

We look forward to seeing you at the 2026 ESRF/APSA South Regional Meeting!

Virtual Open House for Tulane’s 1-Year Master’s Program in Physiology


We are excited to announce a Virtual Open House designed to introduce interested students to Tulane University School of Medicine’s 1-year Master’s Program in Physiology.

This program offers a unique opportunity for students seeking to enhance their academic credentials and deepen their understanding of human physiology, serving as an excellent steppingstone toward medical school and other health-related graduate programs.

Details of the Virtual Open House:

The Tulane Biomedical Science Office is excited to host this virtual open house, showcasing all our 1-year master’s programs and the great opportunities they offer.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Arthrex Student Showcase Day

Anthrex is excited to personally invite you and the students at the University of Florida to attend our annual Arthrex Student Showcase Day on January 7, 2026, at our headquarters in Naples, FL.

This interactive event is designed to give students a behind the scenes look at the wide range of careers available in the medical device industry. With over 40 departments participating, students will have the opportunity to engage directly with professionals, explore career paths, and gain valuable insights into the innovative work happening at Arthrex.

Faculty and students are welcome, and registration is required. You can easily register by scanning the QR code on the flyer below or by visiting this link.



Shadow Abroad Summer 2026 Summer Spanish & Shadowing Program Information Session

Shadow Abroad is hosting an online open house for their Summer 2026 Spanish & Shadowing Program on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00 PM Eastern / 4:00 PM Pacific, and you’re invited.

This program combines Spanish immersion with medical shadowing and volunteering abroad — and new this year, students can also earn a Certificate in Spanish for Healthcare Professionals.

If you’re interested in healthcare, languages, and global experiences, this could be a great fit. Register here!



Monday, September 8, 2025

Medical School Headquarters &The PA Platform's MappdCon

My name is Kaitlyn McNair, and I work for Mappd, the parent company of Medical School Headquarters and The PA Platform. We have some exciting developments coming up! MappdCon2025 is in just eight days. This free virtual conference will feature incredible content, multiple sessions, and an impressive keynote speaker, Dr. Ricky Brown, also known as 'the real TikTok doc!' Replays will be sent to all of the students who register, even if they are unable to attend on the 13th.


Additionally, later this month, we will be launching tracking tools on our website for more Pre-Health Pathways, including Pre-Vet, Pre-Dental, Pre-OT, Pre-PT, Pre-Podiatry, and Pre-Nursing. As always, these tracking tools and more details on the conference will be free on our website.

Thursday, September 4, 2025

NSU Jacksonville Program Showcases

 

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National Surgery Symposium for Pre-Health Students - Free Registration Now Open


We’re thrilled to invite you to the 5th annual Future Leaders in Surgery Symposium (FLXSUS), a national virtual symposium series offering undergraduate students the chance to explore the exciting fields of orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, neurosurgery, and otolaryngology.

FLXSUS was created to expand access to surgical education and mentorship for students of all backgrounds. Whether you are just starting your pre-health journey or actively pursuing a surgical career, this virtual conference series is designed to inspire, prepare, and connect you with renowned leaders.

Attendees will gain exposure to different surgical specialties, learn from real surgical cases, and receive mentorship from attending physicians, residents, and medical students from institutions such as Harvard, Duke, and Mayo Clinic. Participants will also receive a certificate of participation and become a part of a growing community of peers and mentors passionate about surgery.


2025 Virtual Symposium Schedule:

-Orthopaedic Surgery (Oct. 4)

-General Surgery (Oct. 11)

-Neurosurgery (Oct. 18)

-ENT/Otolaryngology (Oct. 25)

-In-Person Surgical Skills & Networking Event in Durham, NC (Nov. 1)

 

Interest Application: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d7st4LX50U9sCA6  

Instagram: @flxsusempower

LinkedIn: FLXSUS

Questions? Contact: flxsus.exec@gmail.com

 

Columbia OT Fall 2025 Open House, Info Sessions, & Class Visits

 

The Columbia University Programs in Occupational Therapy offer an entry level Masters Program as well as an accelerated MS/OTD program for our students and a part time online Post-Professional OTD program for working occupational therapists.  


Our application is available now on OTCAS.  For priority review, apply by October 15th.  Applications will then be reviewed on a rolling basis until January 15th.


Students who are interested in learning more about our entry level program can attend one of our virtual information sessions, come to an open house in October, or sign up to sit in on an in person class on campus in New York City.  


Sign up for a 1:1 meeting with an admissions officer to answer any questions you have about the program.

Prospective Student Open House


We will be hosting an open house for prospective students on our Washington Heights campus on October 10th from 8:00am - 1:00pm.  More details and registration can be found at https://events.columbia.edu/go/OTOpenHouse


Any questions, please email otadmissions@cumc.columbia.edu.

Online Information Sessions


Click on each date to RSVP to an online information session with our admissions office.  All times are EST. More details will be provided before the session.


September 8, 2025 at 8:00 PM

September 29, 2025 at 1:00 PM

October 14, 2025 at 1:00 PM

October 28, 2025 at 8:00 PM

November 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM

November 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM

December 11, 2025 at 8:00 PM


Sit in on a Class

Sign up to sit in on selected in person classes this fall on our Washington Heights campus and experience being a CUOT student.  Sign up here.

Sign up for office hours with an admissions officer

If the provided times don’t work for you, please reach out to otadmissions@cumc.columbia.edu and we’re happy to work with you to schedule something.

If you have a group of students who would like to request a private information session, please reach out to otadmissions@cumc.columbia.edu.  We’d be happy to speak to you!

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

From Health Financing to UNGA80: GHC’s September Lineup

 

This September, join Global Health Corps for a powerful lineup of conversations and collaborations in public and global health leadership.

At a time when our world faces intersecting health and justice challenges, we believe bold leadership, community, and compassion are essential. From advancing health financing solutions to reimagining leadership and driving collective action at UNGA, these events offer space to connect, reflect, and act.

Read on to learn more about each event and RSVP to join us.
Virtual – Join us from anywhere!
As official development funding declines and health challenges intensify, countries must chart a path away from aid-dependence and towards protecting and advancing their nation's health.

Join us on Zoom on September 4th for our next installment of Shift Happens: Financing the Future of Global Health Equity to explore the promise and risks of innovative financing and how governments and partners can lead in building more sustainable, inclusive health systems.

Learn more and register today!
Join us for a powerful conversation on compassionate leadership in healthIn celebration of National Compassionate Leadership Week 2025, the TramutoPorter FoundationGlobal Health Corps, and Lwala Community Alliance are co-hosting an interactive virtual event exploring how compassion is critical to health systems transformation, starting with the self and rippling outwards. 
This dynamic session will spotlight leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa and the U.S. who are advancing health equity while navigating complex systems with compassion. 

Register now to be part of this timely virtual session.
In-person – Join us if you'll already be in NYC for UNGA 80!
Join us in NYC during the 2025 United Nations General Assembly for a high-level convening of African leaders, global partners, civil society, and youth visionaries co-hosted by The Access ChallengeGlobal Health Corpsthe African UnionAfrica CDCThe Rockefeller FoundationJakaya Mrisho Kikwete Foundation, and  East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community.

This event marks a turning point. As global health systems face unprecedented challenges—from climate-driven crises to shrinking aid—Africa’s young population holds the key to a new era of leadership and innovation. This gathering will spotlight how leadership, strategic partnerships, and private-sector ingenuity can turn today’s health challenges into a launchpad for lasting resilience. 


Speakers include:
  • H.E. Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, Former President of Tanzania
  • H.E. Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director General, Africa CDC 
  • H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Former President of Liberia
  • H.E. Amb. Amma Twum-Amoah, Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, and Social Development, African Union Commission 
Space is limited! If you’re interested in attending, please complete this short form to express your interest. Further details will be shared with confirmed guests.
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