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Medical School Admission Requirements for the United States and Canada • New MCAT exam data • Waitlist Policies and Procedures including • Calendar reminders for primary and secondary application deadlines • Expanded information about the interview day including • More information for out-of-state applicants including if • Latest date pre-requisite coursework can be completed
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Sloan Career Cornerstone Center The Career Cornerstone Center is an ever-expanding resource for anyone interested in exploring career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computing, and healthcare. Explore over 185 degree fields and find out about education requirements, salaries, networking, precollege ideas, and career planning resources.
Biospace BioSpace is the leading online community for industry news and careers for life science professionals. For over 30 years, BioSpace has provided quality recruitment and job seeking opportunities for professionals in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. In addition, BioSpace has accelerated communication and discovery among business and scientific leaders in the biopharmaceutical market.
Life Science & Health Career Related Experiences PDF version of the "Life Science and Health Career Related Links" - includes the clinical and research opportunities listed below and more!
Post Bacc Program Information The AAMC has identified the 222 Post Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Programs listed in this resource. The Post bacc programs are organized into the following categories: 1. Formal/Structured, Public & Private Institutions, Graduate Programs; 2. Formal/Structured, Public & Private Institution, Undergraduate Programs; 3. Individualized/unstructured, Public & Private Institution, Graduate Programs; 4. Individualized/unstructured, Public & Private Institution, Undergraduate Programs. Please pay attention to the unique specialized focus for each program (e.g. some programs exclusively focus on helping students who are considered career changers and some programs focus on students who are trying to enhance their academic record).
PRE-HEALTH GRADUATE SCHOOL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applying to medical school or other graduate programs can be intimidating, but you can handle the challenge. The Pre-Health Graduate School Admission Requirements pdf includes important information for the development of a strategic set of steps for achieving your post-graduate admission goals.
 
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The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) at Michigan State University Summer Undergraduate Research Program The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) is a U.S. Department of Energy-funded Bioenergy Research Center led by the University of Wisconsin–Madison. With Michigan State University and other partners, we are developing sustainable biofuels and bioproducts made from dedicated energy crops grown on marginal lands. Our mission is simple: creating biofuels and bioproducts that are economically viable and environmentally sustainable. | Contact: Wisconsin Energy Institute 1552 University Ave. Madison, WI 53726. Deadline: February 4, 2019.
Cornell Graduate School Access The ACCESS Summer Internship Program at Weill Cornell Graduate School will run from June 3, 2019 to August 9, 2019. It is designed for undergraduate students to enhance their understanding of modern biology and medical research.| Contact: W. Marcus Lambert, ACCESS Program Director, Phone: 212-746-6565, Email: ACCESS@ med.cornell.edu Deadline: February 1, 2019.
Yale University School of Medicine Yale University Education & Training and Undergraduate Programs | Address:Yale Translational Research Imaging Center PO Box 208017, New Haven, CT 06520-8017 203.785.5005 y-tric@yale.edu
Baylor College of Medicine Summer Research The Summer Research Program is an eight-week summer program where high school students who have completed the Saturday Morning Science program can apply to work in the lab of a Baylor College of Medicine researcher. | Email: laura.perry@bcm.edu.
Committee on Institutional Cooperation The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at Big Ten Academic Alliance universities universities. The goal of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers.SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities.| Contact: Charity Farber, Assistant Director, Academic Programs. Phone: (217) 333-6314. Email: charity.farber@btaa.org
University of Connecticut Health Center Heath Career Opportunity Programs •College Enrichment Program (CEP) •Health Disparities Clinical Summer Research Fellowship Program (HDCSRFP) •Medical/Dental Preparatory Program (MDPP) •Summer Research Fellowship Program (SRFP). | Contact: Lynn Puddington, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Immunology and Medicine Chair, Graduate Programs Committee. Phone: 860-679-4655. Fax: 860-679-1868. Email: puddington@uchc.edu.
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine- UHP The College of Medicine Urban Health Program (COM-UHP) has a proven track record of developing leaders who will advance health equity. | Contact: 1819 West Polk Street, 145 CMW, Chicago, Illinois 60612, Phone: 312.996.6491 Fax 312.996.3548, E: UHPCOM@uic.edu.
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford- Summer Pharmacy The Summer Pharmacy Institute (SPI) allows students to explore different areas of the pharmacy profession, including a full day workshop devoted to current trends, research, and activities. | Contact: OSA-ROCKFORD@UIC.EDU; 833 S Wood St, Chicago, IL 60612, Phone: 312-996-7242, Fax: 312-413-0106.
Calvin College The Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellows (HURF) Program, funded by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, offers an opportunity for students currently enrolled in biological sciences curriculum to conduct research under the guidance of research faculty. | Contact: 3201 Burton SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546.(616) 526-6000 | 1-800-688-0122 | info@calvin.edu.
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: The Young Empowered Scientists for ContinUed Research Engagement (YES for CURE) Program is a three-year training initiative for highly motivated high school and undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in scientific research.| Contact: Central Administration, 450 Brookline Ave, BP332A, Boston, MA 02215, Phone: (617) 632-2100, (877) 420-3951, (617) 632-4452 Fax.
Drexel University Research The Opening Doors program provides undergraduate, graduate and medical students with education and training to pursue advanced study and health disparities research. Students enrolled into Opening Doors will participate in summer seminars and receive a stipend to work on faculty-mentored research on a wide variety of topics that influence health disparities.| Drexel University School of Public Health, Mail Stop 1032, Bellet 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102. Phone:267.359.6000, Email:openingdoors@drexel.edu.
RIT Summer Research Opportunities Database of science internships including biomedical engineering, biotechnology, veterinary sciences, ecology, bioinformatics and microbiology. | Address: Rochester Institute of Technology, Phone: 585-475-2411, Email: gtfsbi@rit.edu.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Summer Mentor Each summer the Einstein Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) brings together 50 college students each summer for a one-of-a-kind opportunity to conduct original research in a laboratory at one of the world's top-ranking scientific institutions. The program is designed for undergraduates with a strong background in science who are considering a research career. The 2019 SURP Program will start on Monday, June 3 and end on Thursday, July 25 (tentative). Housing move-in dates are May 31 - June 2 and the move-out date is July 26. Deadline: February 1st, 2019.| Address: Bronx, NY 10461, Phone: 718.430.2346, Email: surp@einstein.yu.edu.
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Summer Research Program Research opportunities in such areas as pharmaceutics, toxicology, medical chemistry and clinical pharmacy. The 10-week program training includes hands-on research conducted in the laboratories or clinical practices of faculty members, round table discussions of research progress, and seminars on research careers and activities of the faculty. Also participate in career development workshops and field trips. Each student provides a brief oral presentation on summer research project.
Hackensack UMC Research Associate Program 8 wk. clinical research program during the summer to outstanding undergraduate, post bacc., and med students; complete online app with resume, unofficial transcript, & two letters of academic recommendation; June through July. | Contact: Ginger Janow. Email: pedsresearch@ HackensackUMC.org.
Hartford Hospital Fellowship Program The program is designed exclusively for pre-medical students (who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents) completing their junior year in college. It offers the student an introduction to research methodology, patient treatment, and ethical issues in medicine as well as exposure to a broad spectrum of health care providers within a large community teaching hospital. | Contact: RosemariePortal Program Director, 80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT 06102, Email: Rosemarie.Portal @hhchealth.org; or Sandra Soares, Coordinator, Email: Sandra.Soares@hhchealth.org.
Harvard Medical School SHURP SHURP is a ten-week summer research program primarily for college students belonging to groups that are under-represented in the sciences. | Address: Boston Massachusetts, Email:shurp@hms.harvard.edu Phone: 617-432-1342.
Harvard University Summer Research Division of Biological Sciences Undergraduate Summer Internship Program - intensive 8 week laboratory-based biological research program is for undergraduates during the summer following their sophomore or junior years. Up to 10 internships are awarded by a competitive process. Poster Session the final week present data in regards to the summer project. | Contact: Tom Brazda, Program Coordinator, Email: bph@hsph.harvard.edu.
Medical College of Wisconsin- SPUR The Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) has been offered at the Medical College of Wisconsin for over 30 years. | Address:8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, Phone:(414) 955-8218, Email: spur@mcw.edu.
Medical College of Wisconsin- DSHREP Diversity Summer Health-related Research Education Program (DSHREP). | Address:8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, Phone:(414) 955-8218, Email:spur@mcw.edu. | Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, Phone: (414) 955-8735, Email: step-up@mcw.edu.
MIT Summer Research Program The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) seeks to promote the value of graduate education; to improve the research enterprise through increased diversity; and to prepare and recruit the best and brightest for graduate education at MIT.| Address: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Phone:(617) 324-8453, Email: msrp@mit.edu.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine- SURP As a SURP fellow, you will choose a mentor from among the 285+ ISMMS Graduate School faculty, enhancing your technical skills and independence in the lab. Runs for 10 weeks SURP fellows receive intensive training in a cutting-edge biomedical research laboratory while gaining an insider’s perspective into graduate programs and academic life at Mount Sinai. Free housing & $3,500 stipend. | Contact: One Gustave L. Levy Place, PO Box 1022, NY, NY 10029-6574, Phone: 212-241-6546 Fax: 212-241-0651, Email: grads@mssm.edu.
National Institutes of Health Summer Internship Program Summer programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provide an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. | Address:Bethesda, MD and other locations, Phone: 1(301) 496-4000, Email:Summer_Postbac_Questions@mail.nih.gov.
Summer Research Opportunities Program The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) at Ohio State is designed to help historically underrepresented students explore opportunities for graduate study and academic careers. | Phone:614-247-6377, Email:gradrecruit@osu.edu.
Oregon Health and Science University Vollum Institute/ OHSU Neuroscience Graduate Program Summer Fellowship Program in Neuroscience - limited number of summer fellowships for students that are looking for a summer neuroscience research. | Contact: Liz Lawson-Weber, SW Sam Jackson Park Road, L474, Portland, OR 97239, Email: lawsonl@ohsu.edu; 3181.
Penn State Hershey Summer Research Programs Summer Undergraduate Research Programs - The SURIP program is intended for college students who are interested in pursuing a career in the biological sciences.The typical participant will be between their sophomore and junior year, or between their junior and senior year of undergraduate studies. | Contact: Gail Matters, College of Medicine Dept. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , Contact 500 University Drive Hershey PA 17033, Mailbox: H171 Phone: 7175314098, Email: glm14@psu.edu.
SUMR Summer Undergraduate Minority Research Program This program is open nationwide to rising undergraduate sophomores, juniors or seniors interested in exploring the field of health services research. SUMR scholars earn $15/hour during the summer months for a time commitment of 35 hours per week. The students work with their mentors to devise a schedule that can be flexible to work around other employment. | Contact: Joanne Levy, Deputy Director of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics Phone: 215 898-1655; or Safa Browne, Email: safab@wharton. upenn.edu.
SUNY- Downstate Research Program The Undergraduate Summer Research Program is designed for undergraduate students who have historically been underrepresented in biomedical and health professions. Students will conduct research under the direction of a faculty member. | Address:450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 1186 BSB 2-72 Brooklyn, NY 11203-2098, Phone: (718) 270-3033 Email:diversity.med@downstate.edu.
The Leadership Alliance Summer Research 8-10 week program provides undergraduates with training and mentoring in the principles underlying the conduct of research and prepares them to pursue competitive applications to PhD or MD-PhD programs | Contact site: e.g. Barbara Kahn, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, Email: barbara_kahn @brown.edu; or Contact the Leadership Alliance Executive Office, Email: theleadership alliance@brown.edu, Phone: 401-863-7994.
UCLA Prime Medical Student Program A 5-yr dual degree program focusing on the development of leaders in medicine re: policy, care and research in healthcare for the underserved. | Address:885 Tiverton Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90095, Phone:(310) 825-6373.
UConn Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program UConn Health invites applications for a limited number of summer research internships from highly qualified and motivated undergraduate students . | Address:UConn Health, Farmington, CT 06030-3906, Phone: 860-679-4509, Email:BiomedSciAdmissions@uchc.edu. Deadline: March 2019.
UCRIP Vanderbilt Undergraduate Clinical Research Internship The Vanderbilt Undergraduate Clinical Research Internship Program (UCRIP) gives college students earning a four-year degree the opportunity to participate in both research and clinical patient care at an academic medical center. The 2019 session will run from June 3rd through August 2nd, with the Sunday before and Saturday after allotted for moving.| Address: 319 Light Hall, Nashville, TN 37232-0190, Phone:(615) 322-2164, Email:barry.a.noland@vanderbilt.edu.
UMass Medical School Summer Undergraduate Reserach The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity is a non-credit, ten-week, structured research experience sponsored by UMMS Office of Outreach Programs. The program consists of "hands-on" laboratory research with an investigator serving as a mentor, role model and advisor. Program Dates: May 26 - August 2, 2019 (Ten Week Program). | Contact: Phone: 508-856-2444. Email: summer.research@umassmed.edu.
UNC-CH School of Medicine MED Program The Medical Education Development (MED) Program is an intensive educational experience and challenging opportunity to gain insight into the realities of attending medical or dental school. Experience the rigors of the medical school curriculum while shadowing physicians, developing clinical skills through patient simulation, and participating in professional development seminars designed to enhance the student’s appreciation for and deepen their understanding of the medical professions. | Contact: Office of Special Programs UNC School of Medicine 505 Berryhill Hall, CB #7530 Chapel Hill, NC 27599, Phone: 919-966-7673, Fax: 919-966-7734.
University of Arizona Graduate College Summer Research The University of Arizona Graduate College offers a prestigious summer research opportunity focused on health issues that affect minority communities in a disproportionate manner. Benefits include a $4000 stipend for the 10 weeks and available on campus housing. | Contact: Donna Treloar, Director, Graduate Diversity Programs, The University of Arizona, Graduate College, Summer Research Institute, PO Box 210066, Tucson, AZ 85721, Phone: 520.621.7808, Fax: 520.626.3590, Email: dtreloar@email .arizona.edu.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine SURF The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships Programs are designed for sophomore and junior level students who are US residents. Students must be able to commit to a 10 week program to do a research internship. The Online Application will open November 1, 2018. | Contact: 1. sherry.thornton@ cchmc.org; OR 2. http://med.research.uc.edu/SURF.aspx, Email: resgraed@uc.edu APP:http://webcentral.uc.edu/gradresearch/surf/summerapp.cfm.
University of Colorado GEMS Selected undergraduate GEMS interns will participate in an intense ten-week summer research internship program, from June 3 through August 9, 2019. | Contact: Adela Cota-Gomez, GEMS Program Coordinator, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, 12700 East 19th Ave., Mail Stop C272, Aurora, CO 80045, Phone: 303-724-6085, E-mail: GEMS@ ucdenver.edu
University of Florida College of Medicine SHPEP The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a FREE summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. | Address: University of Florida Campus Phone: 352-294-8685, Email:tpierre@dental.ufl.edu.
University of Illinois - SURF 10 week sponsored SURF program is for undergraduate students interested in biomedical research. Students will work on independent research projects in the laboratories of their faculty mentors. Before beginning work, students will attend relevant laboratory safety training.| Address: UIC West Campus, Phone: 312-996-7240, Email: surf@uic.edu.
University of Iowa Biosciences Program: Summer Programs in the Biosciences - intensive 10-week research experience for bright and ambitious undergraduates who are considering a PhD in microbiology or an allied discipline.| Phone: 319 335-7807, Email: undergrad-micro-info@uiowa.edu.
University of Massachusetts Medical School Summer Research The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity is a non-credit, ten-week, structured research experience sponsored by UMMS Office of Outreach Programs. The program consists of "hands-on" laboratory research with an investigator serving as a mentor, role model and advisor. Program Dates: May 26 - August 2, 2019 (Ten Week Program.| Contact: Phone: 508-856-2444. Email: summer.research@umassmed.edu.
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Research Set in a bustling international city and inviting subtropical climate, the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine provides a variety of enriching programs for visiting practicing physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, graduate students, undergraduate students, and high school students. | Contact: Santos Cayetano Senior Program Coordinator, Email s.cayetano@ med.miami.edu.
University of Michigan Research Summer undergraduate research experiences offer students the opportunity to participate in exciting projects, mentored by and working side-by-side with some of the brightest minds in science. | Address: University of Michigan, Phone: (734) 764-1817.
University of Minnesota LSSURP Since 1989, the University of Minnesota LSSURP has overseen and coordinated several life sciences programs, and is supported by the University of Minnesota Medical School. The programs begin with a joint orientation weekend, followed by participation in a 10-week research project under the direction of a University of Minnesota faculty mentor and numerous special activities focused on professional development as well as social interaction. Program Dates: May 30 - August 10, 2019 | Contact: Colin Campbell, Faculty Director, 293 Mayo Del Code 8293A, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, Phone: 612-625-2275, Email: lssurp@umn.edu. Deadline: February 1, 2019.
University of Nebraska Medical Center Research The UNMC Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is a collaboration between UNMC departments, institutes, colleges, student services, and graduate specialty areas to provide summer opportunities for undergraduate students to become members of research teams and discover first-hand the broad spectrum of research activities occurring at UNMC. The dates for SURP 2019: June 3, 2019 to August 9, 2019.| Contact: Recruitment & Student Engagement 984275 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, Email: surp@unmc.edu. Deadline: February 1, 2019.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Research Various other opportunities for summer research will still exist during the summer of at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | Address: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Phone:919.843.9132, Email:khammel@email.unc.edu.
University of Oregon Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) The University of Oregon (UO) Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) provides fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students from other Universities and Colleges to participate in ongoing research in Life Sciences laboratories at UO during the Summer months. | Contact: Bryan Rebar, Director,1254 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, Phone: (541) 346-5862, Email:spur@uoregon.edu. Julia McMorran, Email: summerpgms@ uoregon.edu. Rolling Admissions.
University of Pennsylvania SUIP The SUIP (Student Undergraduate Intership Program) program is designed to provide an intense research experience to students interested in graduate study in the biomedical sciences. | Address: SUIP Coordinator, Biomedical Graduate Studies, 160 BRB II/III, 421 Curie Blvd., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6064, Email: biomgrad@mail.med.upenn.edu.
University of Pennsylvania Research The mission of our NIH-funded Digestives Diseases Research Center is to unite investigators with interests in digestive, liver and pancreatic physiology and disease in the exploration of creative experimental approaches as well as to stimulate others to enter this area of research. | Address: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Phone:(215) 898-0850.
Perelman School of Medicine Summer Undergraduate Program for Educating Radiation Scientists (SUPERS@PENN) University of Pennsylvania, SUPERS@PENN is a ten week summer research program hosted by the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) at the University of Pennsylvania. The primary goal of the program is to provide talented and motivated undergraduates with an individualized science-based learning curriculum. | Contact: Phone:215-898-0064, Email:supers@uphs.upenn.edu •215-898-0064, àsupers@uphs.upenn.edu.
University of Pittsburgh Carnegie- Mellon MD/PhD Program Summer Undergraduate Research Program at University of Pittsburgh. | Contact: University of Pittsburgh, MSTP 526 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, Phone: (412) 648-2324, Email: mdphd2@ medschool.pitt.edu.
University of Rochester Medical Center SURF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (SURF) - a ten-week academic program designed to strengthen the science, clinical, and research skills of selected college students to enhance their competitiveness for careers in medicine and the biomedical sciences. SURF participants are selected from a national pool of candidates who have a demonstrated vision and commitment to improving the health status of diverse patient populations via patient care, research and/or teaching. | Contact: Rochester Institute of Technology, Phone: 585-475-2411, Email: gtfsbi@rit.edu; OR OMECached@ urmc.rochester.edu.
University of South Alabama Research Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (S.U.R.F.) - Summer undergraduate research fellows will receive a competitive stipend ($2,500) for 10 weeks of full-time research focusing on lung biology in health and disease with one of the Center for Lung Biology faculty. | Contact: Mary Townsley, Director, Training Programs, Center for Lung Biology, 5851 USA Dr. N., Rm. 3340, Mobile, AL 36688, Phone: (251)460-8045, Email: mtownsley@ southalabama.edu.
University of Washington The Stipends for Training Aspiring Researchers (STAR) Program is designed to offer a twelve-week biomedical research internship experience to 18 talented students who have successfully completed at least one year of Undergraduate studies. It is a a paid summer research experience designed to encourage and support the research training of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged undergraduate and graduate students in the health, biomedical, and behavioral sciences. | Contact: Teri Ward, Director, Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program (HSCMSP), (p) 206.221.6016, (e) tlward@uw.edu.
Washington University in St. Louis Research The programs offered, Amgen Scholars Program, BioMedRAP and BP-ENDURE, are designed to prepare undergraduates for the admission to and rigor of top quality Ph.D. and M.D. /Ph.D. programs. | Address: Washington University in St. Louis, Phone: 314-362-7456, Email:DBBS-summerresearch@email.wustl.edu.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Minority Student Summer Research The Minority Student Summer Research Opportunity Program is designed for undergraduate students who historically have been underrepresented in medicine (African American, Latino/Hispanic, Native American Indian), and who have a strong interest in a research career in biomedical or biological sciences. The program provides nine weeks of experience and participation in biomedical research. | Address:1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461, Phone: 718-430-2000. Email: HCOE@aecom.yu.edu.
Boston University Research Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship-UROP facilitates undergraduate participation in faculty-mentored research projects. Funding opportunities exist and the program is flexible, allowing research study in any academic area University-wide.| Address:1st floor, 143 Bay State Road, Boston MA 02215, Phone:617-353-2020, Email: urop@bu.edu.
Brush Undergraduate Summer Research Program Students participating in this 12-week program will work on a research project under the mentorship of leading biomedical researchers in the fields of cardiovascular and airway diseases at Michigan State University. | Address:Michigan State University, Phone: 517-884-2005, Email: summerresearch@cvm.msu.edu.
Caltech Pasadena Summer Research The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) program is one of the “crown jewels” of Caltech.For over 35 years, SURF students have had the opportunity to be introduced to research under the guidance of experienced mentors working at the frontier of their fields. | Address:1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena CA 91125 , Phone:626-395-2885, Email: sfp@caltech.edu.
CHOP Research Institute Summer Scholars Program The CHOP Research Institute Summer Scholars Program (CRISSP) is a competitive internship designed to provide undergraduate students with theoretical knowledge, practical training in academic research, and critical exposure to pediatric-focused research career trajectories under the direct mentorship of CHOP faculty. | Address: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Phone: 215-590-1000, Email: CRISSP@email.chop.edu.
Cornell University- Travelers Summer Research The Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Program is designed to give 25 premedical students deeper insights into the field of medicine, including issues that greatly affect the health of traditionally underserved groups. | Contact: Elizabeth A. Wilson-Anstey, Asst. Dean of Diversity and Student Life, Director, Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Program, Weill Cornell Medicine, 212-746-1057, tsrf@med.cornell.edu.
Gateway to Dentistry Program NJ Dental School Challenging and informative hands-on dental experiences. This is an intensive internship based at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in Newark, New Jersey. Gateway to Dentistry is a 2-week interactive program which provides a full exposure to dental school and the various aspects of the practice of dentistry. | Contact Maritza Camacho 973 972-1645 email camachma@umdnj.edu *For other summer dental programs, contact the Admissions Department of your target school.
Lehigh Valley Research Scholar Program The Research Scholar Program provides structured educational research opportunities for undergraduate students. The program spans eight weeks and each position involves a combination of research, professional, and/or clinical observations.| Address: Lehigh Valley Hospital P.O. Box 689, Allentown, PA 18105, Phone: 888-402-5846, Email:Diane.Leuthardt@lvhn.org. Opens February 2018.
Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Each year, approximately 130 undergraduate students from around the U.S. come to Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, to work beside both young and established scientists on a broad range of biomedical research questions. A select number of fellowships are also available at the Mayo Clinic campuses in Jacksonville, Florida, and Scottsdale, Arizona.| Contact: Glenda Mueller, Coordinator, Mayo Clinic Grad School of Biomedical Sciences, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905 , Phone: 507-284-3862, Email: gmueller@ mayo.edu.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY Summer Research College students can take advantage of our: Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Chemical Biology Summer Program (ChBSP), Computational Biology Summer Program (CBSP), MSK Engineering Summer Program (MESP), Molecular Imaging Summer Program (MISP). | Contact: Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School, Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Ave, Box 441, New York, NY 10065, surp@sloankettering.edu, Phone 646-888-6639, Fax 646-422-2351, e-mail: gradstudies@sloankettering.edu.
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 10-12 week, full-time summer course, and a part-time course during the academic year. Participants gain experience in planning, research, administration, and evaluation. Health Research Training Program (Public Health Issues). | For more information about the Health and Research Training Program, please call 311 or e-mail hrtp@health.nyc.gov.
Pfizer Global Research and Development Summer program for Pharmacy and undergraduate Science majors.
Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates Comprehensive services for research experiences. Each participant receives a stipend of $3,000 and on-campus housing in the Livingston Apartments.| Address: Milledoler Hall, 520 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, Phone: (848) 932-7027 Email: aresty@echo.rutgers.edu
Rockefeller University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows SURF Program, NY, NY
Pritzker School of Medicine (Chicago) CAMP Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP) is a six-week commuter program for undergraduate students who have completed the freshman or sophomore year in college, or who are graduating from high school in the spring of 2017 and have been accepted into college in the fall of 2017.| Address:Chicago, IL (HydePark campus), Phone: 773-702-8946.
Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research PSOMER is an eight-week residential research,education and mentoring experience at the University of Chicago. Participants in the program are rising college seniors or students rising into a post baccalaureate program. 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. | Address: The Pritzker School of Medicine-Office of Multicultural Affairs, Phone:773-702-8946 Email: noliver2@bsd.uchicago.edu.
Rutgers Project L/EARN Research Training Internship The summer program is an intensive ten-week internship opportunity for qualified students who would like to obtain research skills and "hands-on" experience in health services research under the guidance of a distinguished faculty mentor. | Address: Rutgers University, Phone:(848) 932-1876, Email:Plearn-info@ifh.rutgers.edu.
Cooper Medical School PULSE: Premedical Urban Leaders Summer Clinical Enrichement Program PULSE is a six week summer academic enrichment program for undergraduate students interested in pursuing a healthcare profession. This program provides academic, clinical, research and service learning opportunities with a focus on urban health needs. | Address: Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (Camden, NJ), Phone: 856.361.2800 , Email: chugeria@rowan.edu.
Rockefeller University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (SURF) The Rockefeller University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program provides a unique opportunity for undergraduates to conduct laboratory research. College sophomores and juniors are eligible to spend 10 weeks during the summer in a Rockefeller University laboratory.SURF students receive a stipend of $5,000.00. Free housing will be provided for students who cannot commute. | Contact: SURF Administrator, Office of Graduate Studies, The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue, Box 177, NY, NY 10065, Phone: 212-327-8000 Email: surf@rockefeller.edu.
Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine RA Internships Summer intensive unpaid research internship will expose participants to a diverse spectrum of clinical research investigations occurring in the Emergency Departments of Bellevue Hospital Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, and NYU Lutheran. Summer RA Interns are required to commit to at least four, four-hour clinical shifts and one, two-hour non-clinical shift per week for a minimum of 18 hours per week during the summer. | Contact: The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, Box 177, NY, NY 10065, Phone: 212-327-8000, Email: surf@rockefeller.edu.
Rowan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Summer Undergraduate Research Experience- tuition-free, paid internship ($3500 stipend) at RowanGSBS. | Contact: Amanda Powell, Rowan University, 2 East Laurel Road, Suite 2200 Stratford, NJ 08084, Phone: 856 566-6282; or 856-566-6282, Email: elisa@rowan.edu; or gsbs-stratford@ rowan.edu.
Rutgers University Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities Undergraduates have many opportunities to participate in individual mentored research on the Piscataway/New Brunswick campus. | Address: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Phone: (877) 479-5362 Email: gelinace@rwjms.rutgers.edu.
Sackler Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) At NYU School of Medicine, our Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Science offers qualified college students who have completed their sophomore or junior year the opportunity to participate in our Summer Undergraduate Research Program. | Contact: Meghan Bermudez, New York University SoM, NY, NY Phone: 212 404-3995, Email: meghan.bermudez @nycmc.org.
Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences BDBS- Tufts University Ten week, mentored research experience for students interested in pursuing future PhD or MD/PhD studies. The Program typically begins around Memorial Day and ends in early August. Trainees also attend scientific seminars and workshops on academic and career guidance, participate in organized social activities, and have free time to explore the Boston area. Trainees receive a $4,000 stipend, travel expenses within the US, and are provided with on-campus housing. | Contact: Office of the Dean – Admissions, Suite 813, Tufts University SoM, 136 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02111, Phone: (617) 636-6767, Email: sackler-school@ tufts.edu.
Rutgers NJ Medical School Summer Student Research Program The Summer Student Research Program provides an eight-week research experience for the New Jersey 1st and 2nd year Medical Students, as well as undergraduate students enrolled in our combined BS/MD seven-year program.| Contact: Research Office 185 South Orange Ave., Medical Science Building, Room C-690, PO Box 1709, Newark, NJ 07101 Phone: (973) 972-1583 Fax: (973) 972-3585, Email: giovanna.comer@ njms.rutgers.edu; or njms-research@njms.rutgers.edu.
Rutgers RWJMS- Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Neuroscience (NeuroSURP) Twelve outstanding applicants will be selected to join a research laboratory at Rutgers located in Piscataway and New Brunswick, NJ for a 10 week program, where they will engage in hands-on experimentation. Students will recieve a $4000 stipend as well as housing provided by the program, and transportation to and from the students' permanent residence will be covered.| Address:Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Phone: 732/235-5390 Email:neurosurp@rwjms.rutgers.edu.
Rutgers Summer Science & Engineering Research Nationally acclaimed summer research program for outstanding undergraduates from diverse backgrounds. | Address: Rutgers University, 25 Bishop Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1181, Phone:848-932-6584, Email: rise@grad.rutgers.edu.
Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program is intended for highly motivated undergraduates interested in a research career in the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. | Address:170 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Phone:848-445-0200, Email:info@eohsi.rutgers.edu.
Harvard University: Four Directions The Four Directions Summer Research Program (FDSRP) is an exciting summer research opportunity at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) for undergraduate students with a commitment to the health of Native American communities. 8 weeks to engage in basic science or translational research projects under the supervision of Harvard Medical School faculty advisers. | Email: FourDirections@partners.org, Phone: (617) 525-8356.
Morehouse College 10-week summer program designed to prepare underrepresented, culturally sensitive, undergraduate students for leadership roles in the field of public health. A principal aim of the program is reducing health disparities. | Email: phsi@morehouse.edu.
Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics/OHIP The Occupational Health Internship Program (OHIP) is a national summer program dedicated to help students learn about the field of occupational safety and health (OSH) from those most at stake: working people. | Ingrid Denis at AOEC, 1010 Vermont Ave., NW # 513, Washington, DC 20005.
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: CURE program Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) , a comprehensive cancer center that brings together the cancer research efforts of seven member institutions. | Contact: Karen Burns White, Deputy Assoc. Director, Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities, Phone: (617) 632-3244 Email: karen_burnswhite @dfci.harvard.edu; or Emily McMains, Research Training Coordinator, Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities, Phone: (617) 632-3028, Email: emilya_mcmains @dfci.harvard.edu.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Summer Undergraduate Research Program. | Email: SURP@fredhutch.org.
Hackensack University Medical Center Research Associates are usually college students that are interested in pursuing a career in the health professions. Info: https://www.hackensackumc.org/services/emergency-medicine/emergency-trauma/etd-research-associate-program/etd-research-associate-program-faqs/. | Contact: Recruiting Chief RA Email: ChiefRA.HUMC@gmail.com.
Lehigh Valley Health Network Research Scholars Summer Program Positions are either research or quality improvement projects AND include any ancillary responsibilities as determined by the project mentor. Semester standing includes completion of the Spring semester. For example, at the start of the research scholar program in June, if have completed two years of college studies, you would be considered a junior. Acceptable majors may include similar or comparable majors to those listed for each position. | Email: Jean.Hoffman@lvhn.org Allentown, PA.
Massachusetts General Hospital Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP) Each summer, twenty students are selected from a nationwide competition to join SRTP. Each student is assigned to a specific MGH laboratory, clinical site, health policy, or health services research area where they undertake an original research project under the mentorship and guidance of a Mass General Hospital (MGH) investigator. More Information: http://www.massgeneral.org/mao/assets/pdf/2017%20SRTP%20FAQs%20with%20links%20FINAL.pdf. | Contact: www.massgeneral.org/research/
Medical College of Wisconsin: RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY FOR ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SCIENCE (ROADS) During your seven weeks, you will have the opportunity to: Benefit from a stimulating environment that encourages you to participate as an active member of a research team; Increase your understanding of critical issues in basic science and clinical research; Improve your learning skills and increase your scientific knowledge; Participate in group activities and a field trip; Develop an abstract under the direct of your PI and deliver an oral presentation about your findings; Receive a course certificate of completion upon conclusion. | Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, Phone: (414) 955-8735, Email: step-up@mcw.edu.
National Alliance of Research Associates Programs The Research Associates (RA) Programs at Affiliate hospitals of the National Alliance of Research Associates Programs (NARAP) are looking for college graduates and graduating seniors doing a year or more before matriculating to health professional school to serve as Chief RAs, the leadership cadre for these programs. Chief RAs are volunteers who serve about twenty (20) hours per week on average in their hospital’s RA Program. | Contact: NARAP, 66 Lilalyn Drive, Fairfield, CT 06825, Phone: (860) 386-5676, Email: ask@thenarap.org.
National Cancer Institute Continuing Umbrella of Research Experience (CURE) Program; As an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, City of Hope is proud to be part of the Continuing Umbrella of Research Experience (CURE) Program, which is designed to engage the scientific curiosity of promising young high school and undergraduate students from underrepresented populations who are interested in cancer research as a career. Students participating in the CURE program receive a $4,800 stipend. | Contact: 1500 East Duarte Road Duarte, CA 91010, Phone: 626-256-HOPE (4673), Email: robertsacademy@coh.org.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease’s (NIDDK’s) STEP-UP Program; Short-Term Research Experience for Underrepresented Persons (STEP-UP). | Contact: niddkstepup@ mail.nih.gov.
National Institutes of Health •Biomedical Research Training Program for Individuals from Underrepresented Groups. | Contact: Herbert Geller, Director, Office of Education Division of Intramural Research National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 50 South Drive, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Phone: (301) 451-9440, Email: direducation@ nhlbi.nih.gov.
Nemours Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSURP) 10 projects (lab and/or clinic based) are available and funded by Nemours Biomedical Research at the Nemours/A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE. Projects sponsored by Biomedical Research are based in both the lab and clinic. 6 projects focusing on health disparities are available through the Health Equities Summer Scholar Program (HESSP) funded by the Nemours Office of Health Equity and Inclusion. Projects with the Office of Health Equities and Inclusion are epidemiologic in nature and Contact pediatric health care disparities. | Contact: Nemours Biomedical Research, Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, 1600 Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE 19803, Fax: 302-651-4476.
New York Presbyterian Hospital - Gateways to the Laboratory Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program 10 weeks-the students participate in a journal club, develop research manuscripts and posters, shadow clinical teams, scrub into surgeries and conduct laboratory research with the help of MD-PhD student "Big Sibs" and research faculty sponsors.| Contact: 1300 York Ave, Room C-103, NY, NY 10065, Phone: 212-746-6023 Email:mdphd@med.cornell.edu.
NHLBI Research Training Programs Undergraduate Students. | Contact: Herbert Geller, Director, Office of Education Division of Intramural Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 50 South Drive, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Phone: (301) 451-9440, Email: direducation@ nhlbi.nih.gov.
NIH - Gateways to Laboratory Research The Office of Minority Health Research Coordination (OMHRC) offers and participates in a variety of opportunities for researchers with underrepresented backgrounds. | Contact: Phone: 1-800-860-8747. Email: healthinfo@niddk.nih.gov.
Princeton Medical Institute Clinical Research Intern Princeton Medical Institute Ideal for Pre-Med and Psych Majors, Exposure to real-life research with patients, Assisting with the conduct of clinical research studies, Get involved and research for Depression, Anxiety, Alzheimer’s, Migraines, and CNS Disorders. | Contact: Woodlands Professional Building, 256 Bunn Drive, Suite 6, Princeton, NJ 08540, App email: JTApter@ GMInstitutes.com, OR Phone: (609) 921-6050, Email: Contact@ GMInstitutes.com.
Roswell Park Cancer Institute: Summer Internship Program Research experience will take place in the collaborative environment of a research laboratory. You will receive mentorship and insight into your desired future career by working alongside a research staff of graduate students, post-doctoral scholars and laboratory technicians. This core research experience will be fortified by a curriculum of educational and career development activities. | Contact: Adam Kisailus, Dept. of Educational Affairs, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, New York 14263, Phone: 716-845-2339, Email: education@ roswellpark.org.
Rutgers Medical School - Summer Programs Twelve outstanding applicants will be selected to join a research laboratory at Rutgers located in Piscataway and New Brunswick, NJ for a 10 week program, where they will engage in hands-on experimentation. Under the supervision of their faculty mentors, students will be expected to implement individual research projects during this period. This involves helping to formulate a hypothesis based on the mentor's previous studies, and learning laboratory skills, data collection and documentation. | Contact: Joan Mordes, Dept. of Neuroscience & Cell Biology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 683 Hoes Lane West, Research Building 363, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Phone: 732/235-5390 Email: neurosurp@ rwjms.rutgers.edu.
Rutgers School of Graduate Studies Summer Science & Engineering Research RISE at Rutgers Nationally acclaimed summer research program for outstanding undergraduates from diverse backgrounds. Scholars participate in 10 weeksof cutting-edge research in the biological, physical, and social/ behavioral sciences, math, engineering, and exciting interdisciplinary areas under the guidance of carefully matched faculty mentors. Students recieve a stipend up to $4500-$5000, free housing, travel,and a GRE course. | Contact:, Rutgers Univ., 25 Bishop Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901, Phone: 848-932-6584 Fax: 732-932-7407, Email: rise@grad. rutgers.edu.
UConn Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program UConn Health invites applications for a limited number of summer research internships from highly qualified and motivated undergraduate students who have completed at least their sophomore year by the start of the program and have an interest in obtaining a Ph.D. in the biological and biomedical sciences. Each student participant will be paid a salary of $3,500. | Contact: Stephanie Rauch UConn Health, 263 Farmington Ave. MC 3906, Farmington, CT 06030, Email: BiomedSci Admissions@uchc.edu.
University of Alaska Anchorage Summer Research Experience This 10-week summer program is guided by three educational goals •To actively engage students in all aspects of the scientific process of investigation •To instill in students competence and confidence in the research environment •To provide students with appropriate knowledge and preparation that will facilitate the pursuit of postgraduate education in the sciences and, ultimately, careers in the sciences. | Contact: Khrys Duddleston, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Email: khduddleston@ uaa.alaska.edu, or uaa_reu@uaa. alaska.edu Phone: 907 786-7752, Dr. Jonathan Stecyk, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Phone: 907 786-4791. E:jstecyk@uaa.alaska.edu.
University of Pennsylvania Summer Undergraduate Minority Research Program - To prepare top candidates to pursue careers in health services research, the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI), the Health Care Systems Department of the Wharton School, and the VA Center of Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP) are co-sponsoring a summer program for rising undergraduate sophomores, juniors and seniors from underrepresented minority groups, or anyone interested in exploring the field of health services research. The SUMR program provides students with an opportunity to receive a stipend to conduct health services research on a topic of their choice, under the guidance of Penn faculty. | Contact: Email: http://www.upenn.edu/ldi/sumr/.
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Gastroenterology Undergraduate Student Scholars Program Undergraduate Student Scholars Program. | Contact: 9th Floor Biomedical Research Bldg, 421, Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104, Email: ussp@mail.med. upenn.edu.
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate Program Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Cellular and Molecular Pathology (CMP) is designed to provide stimulating and rewarding research opportunities for undergraduates considering graduate education in the Biomedical Sciences. | Contact: Wendy M. Mars, Department of Pathology BST S-407 B, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, Phone: 412-648-9690, Fax: 412-648-1916, Email: wmars@pitt.edu.
University of Rochester Medical Center The Summer Scholars program is for undergraduate students interested in the Ph.D. degree in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences and for Students with a potential interest in attending graduate school at the University of Rochester. Trainees will be selected from a large national pool of applicants, and will participate in a centerpiece 10-week, hands-on, independent research project under the supervision of a faculty mentor, with guidance from graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and oversight from the Program Director. | Contact: Ben Lovell, Program Manager, Phone: (585) 275-2933.
 
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Co-op/Internship Opportunities for Biology & Biotechnology Students Database of Summer Co-Op and Internship opportunities including biomedical engineering, biotechnology, veterinary sciences, ecology, bioinformatics and microbiology. | Contact: Summer Programs at various locations.
Barnabas Health Medical Center - Livingston NJ Assist in vital roles in virtually every area of the medical center: ER, Child Life, Info Desk, Surgical Reception, Patient Transport, Pet Therapy, ACC-Breast Center & Surgery Center, and administrative support. Interview: call 973 322-5592 and complete app.
Barnabas Health Pre-health Career Opportunities Temporary Assignments:• Certified Sterile Processing Techs • OR Techs • Certified Medical Assistants • Inpatients Coders • Receptionists • Clerical, including scanners • Administrative Support • Assignments in Finance; Join our temporary team and work alongside the best at Barnabas Health! For more information call 973-322-4750 or e-mail us at: mcssjobs@barnabashealth.org.
Barnabas Health Van Dyke Hospice & Palliative Care 10 wk volunteer training program in Toms River, NJ; Designed to give participants an understanding of the needs of patients and families who are coping with advanced illness. Upon completion of the program, volunteers will be connected with patients in close proximity to where they reside. Pre-registration required For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact Barnabas Health Hospice Volunteer Department at 855.619.4448.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The Click on Search Jobs to view all open positions. | The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Phone: 215-590-1000 Email: CRISSP@email.chop.edu.
General Hospital Volunteer Program Interest Area Children & Youth, Community, Emergency & Safety, Health & Medicine, Seniors. | Contact: Elizabeth Man, 1300 York Avenue, Room C-103, NY, NY 10065 Phone: 732 745-8573 212-746-6023, Email: mdphd@ med.cornell.edu.
General Hospital Volunteer Program Interest Area Health & Medicine. | Contact: Christine Ann Piterski 732 321-7083.
Hackensack University Medical Center (MC) Volunteer Services Volunteers Needed - Just as a birth doula brings greater comfort and meaning to the process of labor, end-of-life doulas will do the same for patients and their loved ones experiencing serious illness, especially during their active dying process. Our doulas are specialty trained volunteers who support life and provide compassionate presence when patients and families need it most. | Contact: Volunteer services team, Phone: 551-996-2350.
Hackensack University Medical Center - Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) An innovative program designed to improve the hospital experience of older patients. Volunteers are tasked with visiting patients to maintain their cognitive and functional status, provide therapeutic activities, exercise, and assist with meals. Must be able to commit to a minimum of three hours per week for six months. | Contact: Nadine Benoit, Phone 551-996-2542, Email: nbenoit@ Hackensackumc.org.
JFK Medical Center Volunteer Program Volunteer Opportunities Include: Surgical Waiting Room Volunteers - liaison between the families and doctors regarding a patient’s status. Nursing Unit Volunteers - socialize with patients/ families, answer call lights, refill water pitchers, make beds, feed patients, stock linens, run errands and help with clerical work. Kit Kart Volunteers - create arts and crafts items to give to the patients. The Information Desk Volunteers - answer visitor calls and questions and provide directions. Clerical assignments - filing, copying, collating, answering phones and making charts. | Contact: 355 Grand Street, Jersey City NJ 07302, Phone: 201-915-2948.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY Summer Research Spring 2018 Graduates – Physician Office Assistant. Job Posting Number: 16932 | Contact: Christine Watts, Talent Acquisition Group, Phone: 646.227.2577, E:wattsc1@mskcc.org.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY Summer Research Spring 2018 Graduates – Session Assistant, Job Posting Number: 16962. | Contact: Christine Watts, Talent Acquisition Group, Phone: 646.227.2577 E: wattsc1@mskcc.org.
St. Peter's General Hospital Volunteer Program Interest Area Children & Youth, Community, Emergency & Safety, Health & Medicine, Seniors. | Contact: Elizabeth Man, Volunteer Services, 254 Easton Ave New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone (732) 745-8573 Fax (732) 843-3694 Website: http://www. saintpetersuh.com.
St. Peter's University Hospital Premed Shadowing Rutgers-Health Professions Office, HPO file, 3recs, 1yr, 3.6GPA, General Biology, General Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. | Contact: Tracey Hasse Nelson Biological Labs, Room A207, Busch Campus 604 Allison Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 hasse@dls.rutgers.edu Phone: 848-445-5667.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center Stop by the Volunteer Office to pick up an application, fill it out and return it in the postage paid envelope. You may also phone the Volunteer Office to request an application at 908-994-5164. | You may also phone the Volunteer Office to request an application at 908-994-5164.
Alpha Physician's Resource/EMA Emergency Medical Associates (EMA) specializes in emergency, hospitalist and urgent care medicine. Dedicated to providing exceptional solutions for the measurable success of our hospital partners, we are recognized for clinical excellence, quality service and sustained, improved patient satisfaction. | Contact: Clinical Info Mgr, Phone: 973 251-1076; Email: jobs@ema.net.
AstraZeneca Full-time - entry level, post bachelor's: Knowledge of the medical, healthcare or pharmacy industry and skills in clinical; Demonstrated effective leadership, organization and communication skills; Demonstrated judgment and decision-making capability; Be results oriented with demonstrated time management skills; Ability to learn, analyze, understand and convey complex information; Sales experience.
Becton Dickinson and Company Internship with medical technology co.: program within the medication and procedural solutions business unit; exposed to process of designing and developing medical devices products.
Bio Reference Laboratories Full-time entry-level: ASCP or other national certification; Ability to read and understand a Levy-Jennings Chart; Prepares, examines and analyzes chromosomes found in biological specimens like blood, amniotic fluids and bone marrow to help diagnose and treat genetic diseases.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Full-time entry-level: collect data for routine operations, scheduling & carrying out established biological assays, present results as written notes or verbal reports.
Celgene Full-time entry-level: work in biologics purification process development group with strong technical knowledge, initiative and scientific commitment.
Child Family Health Intnl. Student Learning Pre-health 4-8 week in S. America, India, & S. Africa. NOTE: These programs involve significant cost.
Emergency Medical Associates/Alpha Physician's Resource Clinical Information Manager Program-work alongside E.R. physicians transcribing patient information into medical records. Training provided. | Phone 973 251-1076, Email jobs@ema.net.
EMSS-Emergency Medicine Scribe Systems An industry leader in providing comprehensive scribe staffing services to hospitals and emergency medicine physicians groups. We recruit, hire, train, employ and manage highly qualified scribes programs within numerous emergency departments across the country. Scribes work alongside physicians and contemporaneously document the medical encounter as it is being performed. | Contact: Karen West, Email: kwest@ emscribesystems.com.
GENEWIZ Full-time entry-level with co. focused on personalized medicine & non-invasive cancer testing: Assay improvement & CLIA validation; Next Generation Sequencing-based genomic tests; document, maintain instruments, collaborate, and strictly follow SOP; Comply with all CLIA/CAP regulations.
International Service Learning Pre Health Programs 9day-4wk experience med/dent/vet/nursing work in urban Central America, Mexico, Caribbean, and Africa. NOTE: These programs involve significant cost. | Contact: Spokane, WA, 99201, Phone: 1-877-779-8075, Fax: 816-817-1298, Email: support@ islonline.zendesk.com.
McConnell Group, The Full-time entry-level Animal Care Technician at a health science co. supporting DHS R&D vaccine studies: Provide routine care to research animals, restrain animals during sampling, perform technical procedures under DHS/VMO/ARU supervision. | Website: themccgroup.com.
Medical Diagnostic Laboratories Full Time entry-level Clinical Laboratory Technician: Perform Real-Time method PCR, analysis on completed Real-Time method PCRs, and conventional method PCR; Properly load & start Rotor-Gene machines and Thermocycler machines; Remove complete PCR & place away to be gelled. | Email: hr@mdlab.com.
PhysAssist Scribes As Medical Scribes students get to: -Work side by side with physicians as they see patients -document the patient history; observe physical exams, procedures, and diagnostic tests -learn valuable Medical Terminology -Record X-ray and lab tests -Prepare plans for follow up care. | Contact: Fort Worth, TX MAIN 817.496.1009, FAX 817.496.0003Email: recruiting@ iamscribe.com.
Pre Health related Part-Time Jobs Click on the Blue Button: FIND A JOB for Part-Time jobs at hospitals, nursing homes or doctor's offices-Listings through local papers, Targum, or Office of Student Employment. | Contact: JLDP Phone: 848-932-2648, Email: jldp@ofa.rutgers.edu.
Princeton HealthCare System Multiple opportunities in a clinical setting - From Healthcare administration to Mental Health Associate. | Contact: PHCS recruitment Phone: the Recruitment Center at 877-215-0096.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Internship Tarrytown NY; antibody characterization; prepare samples for Liquid Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry analysis; hands-on bench preparation & automated liquid handling; Electronic Laboratory Notebook system. | Contact: Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (Camden, NJ), Phone: 856.361.2800, Email: chugeria@rowan.edu.
UNCF- MERCK Undergraduate Science Research Awards.
University Career Services (UCS) Co-op/Internship Opportunities for Pre-Med Students Students Internships & Co-op Health Related Internships Great Links for Health Professions Students.
Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine For more than twenty five years, Summer Scholars participants have been preparing for the challenges and rewards of medical school. Twenty-two applicants are selected each year to participate in this rigorous five-week program designed to give you an intensive and realistic introduction to the first-year curriculum at the Heritage College. Contact: Brandi Baker, Asst, Director, Multicultural Affairs Admissions & Student Affairs, Grosvenor 018, Athens Campus, Phone: 740.593.2465, Email: bakerb2@ohio.edu or ou-hcom@ohio.edu
Oregon Health and Science University Equity Summer Research Internship Program - •An exciting opportunity for diverse students to spend eight weeks working with administrators, faculty, scientists, and graduate students in a research and community based setting. Students can apply to one of the eight tracks available: ?Biomedical Sciences;?Dental;?Medicine;?Nursing;?Physician Assistant;?Public Health;?Health Services Delivery;?Oregon Hearing Research Center. | Contact: 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd. Portland, Oregon 97239, Phone: 503 494-8311 cdi@ohsu.edu.
Pacific University: InSight (Optometry) Program that introduces underrepresented minority students to the profession of optometry through a 3-day, in-residence experience on Pacific University's Forest Grove campus. The 3 days are filled with hands-on workshops, info sessions, case conferences and social events that educate students on the profession of optometry, and to competitively finish up their pre-health undergraduate curriculum. | Contact: Janelle Holmboe Phone: (503) 352-3145, Email: holm1408@pacificu.edu.
Pre-Medical Academic and Career Exploration Univ. S. Carolina, Columbia, SC 803 777-5581
Rutgers University: Project Learn The goal of Project L/EARN is to increase the number of students from underrepresented groups or disadvantaged communities in the fields of health, mental health, and health policy research, thereby expanding the breadth of health research to include a broader range of ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic issues, concerns and perspectives.
State University of New York College of Optometry As its primary objective, the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) project at SUNY College of Optometry exists to increase the number of historically underrepresented minority students in CSTEP-targeted professions, most particularly in the growing and dynamic profession of optometry. | Contact: Director of Volunteer Services, Phone: 215 710-2096.
Summer Academic Enrichment Program (SAEP) SAEP is an intensive, six-week, inter-professional academic enrichment program located on the VCU Health Campus in Richmond, Va. | Contact: VCU Phone: (804) 827-0982, Email: pipelineapp@vcu.edu.
UCLA Pre-Medical/Dental Enrichment Program UCLA PREP is a 4 week, non-residential program designed to provide premedical students from disadvantaged backgrounds with a means of strengthening their ability and readiness to study medicine. As a result of full participation in UCLA PREP, participants should have enhanced their chances of being accepted to medical school and succeeding once there.
UCLA Re-Application Program (UCLA RAP) The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is offers a comprehensive, structured re-application program designed to assist students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have been unsuccessful in gaining admission to any U.S medical school. RAP is an 11-month program that is conducted in two sessions. | Contact: David Geffen SoM, Diversity Inclusion, & Outreach, Suite 305, 885 Tiverton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Phone: (310) 825-3575 Email: UCLARAP @mednet.ucla.edu.
UCLA Pre-Medical Enrichment Program (UCLA PREP) UCLA PREP is a 4 week, non-residential program designed to provide premedical students from disadvantaged backgrounds with a means of strengthening their ability and readiness to study medicine. As a result of full participation in UCLA PREP, participants should have enhanced their chances of being accepted to medical school and succeeding once there. | Contact: David Geffen SoM, Diversity Inclusion, & Outreach, Suite 305, 885 Tiverton Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095 , Phone: (310) 825-3575 Email: UCLAPREP @mednet.ucla.edu.
UCSOP Pharmacy Summer Internship Program Intensive 8-week summer program. Intern(s) will work on pharmacy related assigned projects and have the opportunity to shadow in a variety of pharmacy practice experiences.
UNC-CH School of Medicine- MED The Medical Education Development (MED) Program is an intensive educational experience and challenging opportunity to gain insight into the realities of attending medical or dental school.
University of California, Berkeley Underrepresented and first generation pre-health science majors introduced to Optometry as a potential future career track and to prepare them to be successful applicants to optometry school. The objective of Berkeley Optometry’s Opto-Camp is to present a three-day “in residence” experience that will provide participants with opportunities to learn about the profession of optometry and the process of becoming an optometrist. Please note that there is a $125 program fee for those selected to attend, however, we are also offering a limited amount of scholarships per session. | Contact: Heather Iwata, Phone: (510) 642-9537, Email: hiwata@berkeley.edu .
University of California, Berkeley: (SROP) Summer Research Opportunities Program.
University of California, San Francisco: Summer Research Training Program (SRTP) Students selected for summer research at UC San Francisco spend up to ten weeks working with UCSF faculty members on research projects. Participants in the program take part in seminars, lectures, and social events, creating a cohesive and supportive community. | Contact: Julia Clark, outreach and student programs coordinator, Phone: 415-514-3510, E: julia.clark@ucsf.edu.
University of Charleston School of Pharmacy- Summer Camp Summer Camp for Students Interested in Pharmacy.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - (SPEP) Summer Premedical Enrichment Program (SPEP) is a six-week residential summer program for 18 college juniors, seniors, and postbaccalaureate premedical students from the U.S. Students receive intensive exposure to medicine as a career through tours, speakers, seminars, and shadowing. | College of Medicine, 231 Albert Sabin Way, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 670552, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0552, Phone: 513-558-7212 Fax: 513-558-6259 Email: Lathel.Bryant @uc.edu or www.medoneStop.uc.edu/Pathways.
Howard University - Hospitals & Medical Centers This intensive summer program provides college students with an opportunity to work on health policy issues in a congressional office and to engage in original health policy research and analysis under the guidance of Foundation research staff. | Contact: Howard University, College of Pharmacy, Attention: Ms. Veronica Bruce, Center of Excellence, Faculty Annex III, Room 114, 2300 4th Street, NW Washington, DC 20059, Phone: (202) 806-4213 Main (202) 238-8538 Fax, Email: www.pharmacy. howard.edu.
Illinois College of Optometry One week Summer Program: Focus on Your Future; Focus on Your Future includes sample lectures from real ICO courses, an overview of the admissions process, career and leadership development, clinical exposure, and student and OD panels. At the end of the program, participants receive a certificate of completion. | Contact: Senior Director Admissions/Marketing Teisha Johnson, Phone: 312-949-7400 Email: tjohnson@ico.edu.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers our eighteenth annual Summer Institute in Anatomy. Baltimore, MD, Intensive 4 week summer course for undergraduates-include demos using cadavers. | Contact: Arlene Daniel, Prgm. Coordinator, Anatomy Institute Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution, Johns Hopkins University SoM 1830 E. Monument St. Baltimore, MD 21205, Phone: (410) 955-1697, Email: adaniel@jhmi.edu.
Marquette University Science Enrichment Program The College Science Enrichment Program is for rising college sophomores, juniors or seniors. CSEP students interact with health practitioners and peer students who provide mentoring and academic support. Emphasis is placed on developing strong academic skills in preparation for professional programs. | Contact: Marquette's Health Careers Opportunity Program, Phone: (414) 288-5505, Email: muhcop@marquette.edu.
Marquette University: Pre-enrollment Support Program The Pre-enrollment Support Program is a six-week summer experience that helps college students transition from pre-professional or undergraduate studies to Marquette's professional programs in dentistry, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, and speech pathology and audiology. To participate, PESP students must apply for admission to one of these professional programs. | Contact: Marquette's Health Careers Opportunity Program, Phone: (414) 288-5505, Email: muhcop@marquette.edu.
St. George's Univ. MED/VET Summer Academy College Students: 12-Day Medical Leadership Summer Leadership Academy. Program Fee: US $2,300 (includes program, meals, and accommodation). Sample Schedule: Medical Summer Leadership Academy for College Students. | Contact: Betsy Mills, Phone: 1 (800) 899-6337 ext. 1213 +1 (631) 665-8500 ext. 1213, Email: bmills@sgu.edu.
Medical College of Wisconsin During your six weeks, you will have the opportunity to:• Benefit from a stimulating educational environment and mentoring by current medical students,• Participate in weekly clinical shadowing and a variety of clinical hands-on simulations,• Explore career opportunities with health professionals and specialists,• Participate in group activities and a field trip,• Develop an abstract and deliver an oral presentation about a disease/condition of your choice,• Receive a course certificate of completion upon conclusion. | Contact: Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity 8701 Watertown Plank Rd Milwaukee, WI 53226, Phone: (414) 955-8735, Email: step-up@mcw.edu.
Rutgers Summer Health Professions Education Program The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. 6-week summer program that offers 1st year and sophomores intensive and personalized medical and dental school preparation. Offered at multiple locations across the country including Rutgers Medical and Dental School| Address:13 program sites across the nation, Phone:1-866-587-6337,Email:shpep@aamc.org.
University of Connecticut Schools of Medicine/Dental Medicine/Grad A top priority for the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine has long been the recruitment and retention of students from diverse groups who are underrepresented in American health care professions. Six-week summer program consisting of two tracks for college sophomores, juniors, seniors or recent graduates. (Priority consideration will be given to pipeline participants). Housing, meals and a stipend provided. | Contact: Dept. of Health Career Opportunity Programs, UConn Health, 263 Farmington Ave., Farmington, CT 06030 Granville Wrensford PhD Email: gwrensford @uchc.edu; OR Kerry-Ann Stewart, Ph.D, Email: kestewart@uchc.edu.
New Jersey Community Rescue Squad Contact your local volunteer community rescue squad: Training provided on site or through community colleges.
NJ Hospital Association Websites of NJ Hospitals-Volunteer Services.
Pre Health related Part-Time Jobs - Office of Student Employment Clinical Experience Link: Part-Time jobs at hospitals, nursing homes or doctor's offices-Listings through local papers, Targum, or Office of Student Employment
Rutgers Health Services HOPE peer-education (Health Outreach Promo & Ed) Participants will function as health education peer advocates on campus. Students are trained to facilitate programs and discussions on issues that directly impact students’ lives. Peer education opportunities include Sexual Health Advocacy, Peer Alcohol & Drug Educators, Peer Mental Health Educators, Nutrition Advocates and SHADES Theater. | Contact: SHADES, Mark Cruz, Phone: 848.932.9156, Email: mark.cruz@rutgers.edu.
RWJ General Hospital Volunteer Program Volunteer opportunities are available mornings, afternoons and evenings, seven days a week at both the New Brunswick and Somerset campuses of RWJUH. There are a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available–we invite you to join us and help make a difference in the lives of the patients, families, and staff at RWJUH. | Contact: Volunteer Services Dept. RWJ:, 732 937-8507; St. Peter's University Hospital, 732 745-8600 x8573; JFK Medical Center, 732 321-7083.
Barnabas Health Prehealth Career Opportunities Temporary Assignments:• Certified Sterile Processing Techs • OR Techs • Certified Medical Assistants • Inpatients Coders • Receptionists • Clerical, including scanners • Administrative Support • Assignments in Finance; Join our temporary team and work alongside the best at Barnabas Health! For more information call 973-322-4750 or e-mail us at: mcssjobs@barnabashealth.org.
Bellevue Hospital Center Project Health Care Clinical Experience Link: NY, NY, 10-week summer program rotating through Emergency Services. Contact Volunteer Services: 212 562-3041
Burdetter Tomlin Memorial Hospital Pre-Med Orientation Program Clinical Experience Link: Cape May Court House, NJ, Summer program, 20 hours/wk. includes lectures, clinical rotations, and group discussions. $25 application fee. Contact: Volunteer Services Department – Julie Paolella Memorial Hospital, 609 463-2367; waitlist for 2016
Chinatown Health Clinic, Project Ahead - Charles B Wang Community Health Center Program Project AHEAD coordinator 212 379-6988 x619, 8 week long summer program for health profession students; Virginia Eng
Einstein Hispanic Center of Excellence Summer Mentorship Program Clinical Experience Link: Undergraduate program - Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. 6 week summer program includes physician shadowing, research and MCAT prep. Phone 718 430-2792 email HCOE@aecom.yu.edu
Emergency Medical Associates/Alpha Physician's Resource Clinical Information Manager Program-work along side E.R. physicians transcribing patient information into medical records. Training provided. Phone 973 251-1076 Email jobs@ema.net
EMSS-Emergency Medicine Scribe Systems Positions located at Jersey Shore Medical Center emergency room. Work closely with ER physicians by recording patient's medical information during the examination. For more information contact Karen West at kwest@emscribesystems.com
Englewood Hospital & Medical Center Volunteers Applicants must submit an application form and receive positive physician and personal references. Following a personal interview, a comprehensive orientation is scheduled. Assignment is made based on Medical Center need and volunteer interest, skill, availability and references. Annual tuberculosis screening is required.| Contact: Volunteer Department, 350 Engle Street, Englewood, NJ 07631, Email: carol.hoth@ ehmchealth.org Fax: 201-894-8910.
Hackensack University Medical Center - Careers in Medicine Program Clinical Experience Link: Student must be at least in their junior year; program provides clinical experiences in the Emergency Trauma Department. Contact Volunteer Services 201 996-2350
Jersey City Medical Center Intern/Extern Clinical Experience Link: Jersey City Medical Center takes pride in helping meet the clinical education needs of students in a variety of fields, including nursing and allied health. Non-clinical and volunteer placements are available for those preparing to apply for educational programs in the future.
Montefiore Health Opportunities Program Clinical Experience Link: Summer enrichment program for underrepresented groups of individuals in the health care industry. Contact Carol Whittaker or Deyanira Acevedo 718 920-4678, cwhittak@montefiore.org
Morristown Memorial Hospital Once a wk. for 6 months; Donating your time as a hospital volunteer is a rewarding experience and a great way to give back to your community. | Phone: 973 971-5247 x 5.
NY College of Podiatric Medicine NY, NY. | Contact: Lisa K Lee Phone: 212 410-8032,Email: llee@nypm.edu.
Rusk Health Career Opportunity Program 4 weeks in various departments - 3 different sessions available. New York University Medical Center-Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. | Phone: 212 263-6496, Email: HCOP@med.nyu.edu.
Rutgers University Medical School - Summer Programs Clinical Experience Link: To apply, please send, or arrange to have sent, the following information by email (neurosurp@rwjms.rutgers.edu) or US Mail. Electronic submission by email is strongly advised. There is no interview process.
Rutgers Summer Medical and Dental Education Program 6-week summer program that offers 1st year and sophomores intensive and personalized medical and dental school preparation. Offered at multiple locations across the country including Rutgers Medical and Dental School
New Brunswick Community Interpreter Project (NBCIP) Office of Community Health at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s effort to help improve access to healthcare for the Latino community in New Brunswick. In collaboration with Rutgers University to provide bilingual students with an opportunity to serve as medical interpreters at various sites throughout New Brunswick. The program is funded by grants from Johnson & Johnson and New Brunswick Tomorrow. Train to interpret & places in clinics. Phone: 732 235-9535.
RWJ University Hospital Physician Shadowing Rutgers HPO/RWJ Volunteer Intensive Program This program is a special collaboration with the Rutgers Health Professions Office. It offers students the opportunity for a limited one-semester volunteer commitment of 50 hours. The HPO/RWJ VIP is offered three times a year to coincide with the academic calendar (fall, spring, summer). If accepted into the program, volunteers will commit to one four-hour shift in a selected department for a minimum of 50 hours of service in 15 weeks. | Contact: Volunteer Services department between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.New Brunswick: 732-937-8507; Somerset: 908-685-2952.
St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center Application will be on the website. The application should be downloaded, printed, completed and signed. Return it to the volunteer office of the campus where you wish to volunteer. Volunteers Adults are 18 and older. To contact our Paterson or Cedar Grove office call: 973.754.2970 To contact our Wayne office call: 973.956.3348
St. Mary's Medical Center Pre-Med Program Clinical Experience Link: Langhorne, PA, 8-week summer program, rotate through various departments. Contact Director of Volunteer Services for more info, 215 710-2096
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine-Summer Intern Program Clinical Experience Link: The program runs for 8 days attend seminars, workshops, clinical rounds. Info: http://podiatry.temple.edu, www.facebook.com/temple.podiatry. | Contact: Office of Student Affairs, 148 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, Phone: 215-625-5451 tuspmadm@temple.edu.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center Stop by the Volunteer Office to pick up an application, fill it out and return it in the postage paid envelope. You may also phone the Volunteer Office to request an application at 908-994-5164
Georgetown Summer Medical Institute - Georgetown University Offers summer medical school coursework; Nicole M Houle, 202 687-1154, nmh37@georgetown.edu.
PACES - Pre-Medical Academic and Career Exploration Regional Series Summer Camp University of South Carolina, Columbia South Carolina. 2. The Pre-medical Academic and Career Exploration Series (PACES) summer residential program is an intensive week-long program designed to assist entering first-year USC students explore a career in medicine. | Contact: Pre-Professional Advising, 208 Sumwalt College, University of S. Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: 803-777-5581, Email: eileenk@ mailbox.sc.edu; Contact: Pre-Professional Advising at USC, Phone: 803-777-5581 Email: priestmi@ mailbox.sc.edu.
•Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic - New Jersey The National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians Job Posting website, including Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians and Emergency Medical Responders.
Cornell University - Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program Every year, 15 students embark on a 10 week intensive journey of learning about the challenging and gratifying road of becoming a physician-scientist.Students receive a stipend, currently $4,300, and are reimbursed for their travel expenses. | Address: 1300 York Avenue, Room C-103 New York, NY 10065-4805, Phone:212-746-6023, Email:mdphd@med.cornell.edu.
Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program:Gateways to the Laboratory Every year, 15 students embark on a 10 week intensive journey of learning about the challenging and gratifying road of becoming a physician-scientist. | Address:1300 York Avenue, Room C-103, New York, NY 10065-4805, Phone: (212) 746-6023, Email: mdphd@med.cornell.edu.
Pritzker School of Medicine CAMP (Chicago Academic Medicine Program) A 6-week commuter program for undergraduate students who have completed the freshman or sophomore year in college. 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. CAMP helps students build the knowledge base and academic skills necessary for success.| Contact: Nikki Oliver, The Pritzker SoM Office of Multicultural Affairs, Phone: 773-702-8946 Email: noliver2 @bsd.uchicago.edu .
Jersey City Medical Center Intern/Extern Jersey City Medical Center takes pride in helping meet the clinical education needs of students in a variety of fields, including nursing and allied health. Non-clinical and volunteer placements are available for those preparing to apply for educational programs in the future. | non-clinical internship and volunteer experiences Contact: Rene Giliberti, Volunteer Services Coordinator Phone: (201) 309-2739.
Gateways to the Laboratory Summer Program 15 students embark on a 10 week intensive journey of learning about the challenging and gratifying road of becoming a physician-scientist. Students will receive a stipend, currently $4,300. | Address: 1300 York Avenue, Room C-103, New York, NY 10065-4805, Phone: 212-746-6023, Email: mdphd@med.cornell.edu.
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University of Massachusetts Medical School SEP The College Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is a tuition-free four-week residential program for undergraduate sophomores and juniors interested in entering the health professions. The program includes enrichment classes to enhance participants’ academic and communication skills.
University of New Hampshire SURF The SURF program offers a $3,500 stipend for full-time summer research (10 weeks for SURF USA, 9 weeks for SURF Abroad). Students must be at least sophomore status (in their second year of college course work) at the time of application for SURF USA. See application deadline, forms and instructions, below. |
University of Pittsburgh- (SPAEP) The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine would like to invite you to participate in our seven week Summer Premedical Academic Enrichment Program (SPAEP) Level I or II. This summer program is open to college sophomores, juniors and beginning seniors. | | Contact: University of Pittsburgh SoM, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity Programs M-247 Scaife Hall or 532 Scaife Hall Pittsburgh , PA 15261 Phone: (412) 648-8987, Fax: (412) 624-2516, Email: diversityaffairs@medschool.pitt.edu.
University of Wisconsin-Madison- (SIBS) The summer research program in Biomedical Data Science (BDS) gives undergraduate students the opportunity to explore careers in biostatistics, bioinformatics, and biomedical big data by working closely with faculty and staff mentors.
Wesleyan University Summer Program Each summer, the CIS runs a summer research program across the sciences that hosts more than 100 Wesleyan undergraduates. In addition to faculty mentored research, we offer a weekly seminar series, skills workshops, and the summer culminates with poster presentations by all students of their research work.
Atlantic Health System Newton Internship Program Summer shadowing program, requires a personal statement, transcript and two recommendation letters. Contact 908 522-5926 email OHIP@atlantichealth.org.
Atlantic Health Systems - Overlook Hospital Internship Program The Overlook Summer Internship Program (OSIP) is designed for college students who are considering applying to medical school. We are confident that by participating in OSIP, you will have a better idea of what careers in medicine are all about and you will be able to make an informed decision for your future. | Contact: Intern Office, Phone: 908 522-5926, Email: Questions - osip@atlantichealth.org.
Bellevue Hospital Center Project Health Care Project Healthcare (PHC) is an immersive and intensive summer volunteer program for enthusiastic, inspired, and dedicated undergraduate, graduate, recent graduates (within 2 years) and post-baccalaureate students interested in healthcare. PHC is an unprecedented healthcare experience offered to non-medical students.
Burdetter Tomlin Memorial Hospital Pre-Med Op Pre-Medical Orientation is a program that exposes undergraduate students to all aspects of hospitals and health care delivery. Students observe in many departments including surgery, diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care.
Career Rehabilitation Medicine Opportunity Program 4 wk rotate; 212 263-6496 HCOP@med.nyu.edu.
Chinatown Health Clinic, Project AHEAD 9-week summer internship program designed to give training and experience to college students who have an interest in pursuing a career in healthcare. | Contact: Melissa Bai, Phone: 212 379-6988 x619. Email: mbai@cbwchc.org.
Health Career Connection Internship Paid summer internship; 10 wk., connection to health-related job opportunities; Gain valuable work experience in the health field. | Email: info@healthcareers.org.
Holy Name Medical Center Pre-Med Summer Must be 3rd year. 9 wk. | Contact: Holy Name's Volunteer Office Phone: 201-833-3217 or 201 833-3051.
Lehigh Valley Hospital Mini Medical School Center for Educational Development and Support Lehigh Valley Hospital. This program is an annual month-long (Tuesday evenings in April), educational series for lifelong learners with an inquiring mind. A medical or scientific background is not needed, and you won’t have to write a paper or take a final exam. | Contact:Jean Hoffman, Allentown, PA, Email: Jean.Hoffman@lvhn.org .
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Enrichment Summer Program 12-week program - work on a research project under the mentorship of leading biomedical researchers in the fields of cardiovascular and airway diseases at Michigan State University. A stipend is provided for the 12 week program, with additional funds available for program-related expenses (conference travel, etc.). | Contact: Dr. Susan Ewart Phone: 517-884-2005, Email: summerresearch @cvm.msu.edu.
New York Presbyterian Hospital-Pre-Career Practicum in Mental Health New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital offers Child Life practicums and internships for bachelor's and master's degree students who are considering a career as a Child Life Specialist. Practicum. Our 100-hour practicum program is offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. | Contact: Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, Child Life Education Committee, Email: chony-childlifestudents@nyp.org.
North Shore University Hospital Exposure to Hospital Leadership: Interns spend 8weeks throughout the summer understanding the infrastructure necessary to provide healthcare to patients. Through interactions with clinical and non-clinical leaders, interns experience structured shadowing to the following departments: Emergency Department, Pharmacy, Surgery, Engineering and Facilities, Radiology, Materials Management, Patient Financial Services and Health Information Management. | Contact: GCSI Summer Internship Program, Kathy Martin, Email: kmartin2@northshore.org.
North Shore University Hospital Rotations: During the eight weeks, students are exposed to healthcare providers at the patient’s bedside, in the operating room, during rehab, and in coordinating patient care. Students spend a week in each clinical area (Neurosciences, Cardiology, Orthopedics, Emergency Medicine, Perioperative Services, Pediatrics/Neonatal ICU, Cancer Services and Medicine) observing patient care through the lens of many different providers. | Contact: GCSI Summer Internship Program, Kathy Martin, Email: kmartin2@northshore.org.
Summer Pre-Career Practicum at New York Presbyterian Hospital In order to be considered for the practicum, you must be able to commit to at least 8 weeks, minimum of 30 hours per week. Housing and transportation are not provided. This program is open to college undergraduates and recent graduate students interested in careers in psychology, nursing, psychosocial rehabilitation, social work, psychiatry, medicine, and hospital administration. This is a selective program that is limited to 40 students. Eligibility is determined by demonstrated academic ability and a required personal or telephone interview. | NYP/Westchester Volunteer Services Office 21 Bloomingdale Road White Plains, NY 10605 Email: Westchester volunteer@nyp.org, Fax: (914) 682-6909.
Ohio State University Summer Undergraduate Course Creating Excellence in Scientific Study (SUCCESS). | Contact: New York University, New York Phone:212-263-5648 Email: amanda.tufekcier@nyumc.org.
APEX Med School Application Prep Regional Series Summer Camp University of South Carolina, Columbia South Carolina. 1. Med School Application Preparation EXtreme - an intense application preparation program for med school applicants. Also an opportunity for a human cadaver dissection, shadowing in the hospitals. The application prep portion includes a comprehensive AMCAS overview, personal statement workshops, interview skills workshops, a simulated med school interview for each participant, and in-depth discussions about current health care issues. | Contact: Univ. S. Carolina, Columbia, SC, Phone: 803 777-5581.
Pfizer US Summer Student Worker Program Each summer, college and university students join Pfizer as part of our Summer Student Worker Program. The program, which offers summer employment opportunities at various Pfizer sites in the U.S., is designed to help Pfizer businesses and teams accomplish real, impactful projects, while giving students engaging and meaningful work experience. | Contact: Connect by following @PfizerCareers on Twitter.
University of Michigan Health Management and Policy Summer Enrichment Program. | Contact: Department of Health Management and Policy, M3023 School of Public Health II University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights ,Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Email: um.sep@umich.edu, Phone: (734) 936-3296.
Yale University School of Medicine The Yale Summer Enrichment Medical Academy (YSEMA) - a free 6-week program for students aspiring to a career in medicine. There is no fee to attend and students will receive a $500 stipend. . For more information, https://medicine.yale.edu/education/quicklinks/di/pipeline/YSM%20Summer%20Program%20Brochure_002_298795_174718_33206_v2.pdf. | Contact: Yale SoM The Office of Multicultural Affairs 367 Cedar Street, Suite 320, New Haven, CT 06520 Office: 203-785-7545, Fax: 203-737-5507, e-mail: omca@yale.edu.
Community Based Dental Education Summer Programs at various locations.
Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (C-Step) Over 50 schools in New York participate. Must be a New York Resident to be eligible. The Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) is a New York State grant funded initiative designed to foster academic excellence for under-represented or economically disadvantaged full-time college students majoring in the STEM fields | Contact: Postsecondary Access Support and Success Office, NY State Educ. Dept., 89 Washington Ave., Room 505W, Educ. Building, Albany, NY 12234, Phone: (518) 474-3719, E-mail: kiap@nysed.gov or cdpu@nysed.gov.
Des Moines University Health P.A.S.S. Des Moines University’s Health Professions Advanced Summer Scholars Program – Health P.A.S.S. – is a great way to prepare for and enhance your chances of getting into medical or health professions school. | Contact: P.A.S.S Phone: 515-271-1678, Email: email healthpass@dmu.edu.
Rutgers SoDM Gateway to Dentistry Program 2 week interactive program designed to explore the profession of dentistry. Offered in winter and summer. *For other summer dental programs, contact the Admissions Department of your target school.| Contact: Maritza Camacho Phone: 973 972-1645, Email: camachma@rutgers.edu.
UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program The UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to explore the field of public health through hands-on training, structured workshops, group excursions, and leadership and professional development. Located in Los Angeles, the program offers scholars the opportunity to train at UCLA, to explore public health in one of the most diverse counties in the US, and to experience the city’s vibrant culture. We work with community-based organizations, health systems, and government agencies to offer field placement opportunities for scholars that focus on health equity. Scholars are placed at these partnering organizations throughout Los Angeles where they are exposed to the spectrum of public health practice and provided with professional mentors. To supplement field work, scholars attend workshops, develop leadership and professional skills, and receive mentoring from graduate students and faculty. Scholars become a part of a motivated community invested in creating healthy futures for all. | Contact: UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program phscholars@ph.ucla.edu 310.206.3526. Deadline: January 31, 2019.
Project Healthcare- New York University Founded in 1981 by Lewis Goldfrank, MD, Project Healthcare is an immersive clinical and educational summer volunteer program available to undergraduate, graduate, post-baccalaureate and recently graduated (within 2 years of graduating) students. The mission of Project Healthcare is to inspire participants to become more interested and engaged in the healthcare field. Project Healthcare occurs anually, every summer. Currently, the Project Healthcare program is offered in Manhattan (Bellevue Hospital Center) and Brooklyn (NYU Langone Health–Brooklyn). | Contact: NYU School of Medicine 550 First Avenue New York, NY 10016. Deadline: February 4, 2019.
 
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