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Career Related Experiences
Rutgers University Career Services UCS Healthcare Related Experiences TABLE OF CONTENTS i
Revised 2018
Summer Clinical Experiences Links PAGE Atlantic Health System Newton Internship Program atlantichealth.org/atlantic/for-professionals/helpful-resources/nsip.html ……………p.1 Atlantic Health Systems – Overlook-Hospital Intern Program atlantichealth.org/overlook/for-professionals/helpful-resources/overlook-summer-internship-program.html ……………p.1 Bellevue Hospital Center Project Health Care med.nyu.edu/emergency/education/undergraduates/project-healthcare ……………p.1 Burdetter Tomlin Memorial Hospital Pre-Med Op studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/opportunities/clinical/5999 ……………p.1 Career Rehabilitation Medicine Opportunity Program rusk.med.nyu.edu/health-career-opportunity-program ……………p.1 Chinatown Health Clinic, Project AHEAD cbwchc.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=8&c=cbwchc ……………p.1 Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (C-Step) highered.nysed.gov/kiap/colldev/CollegiateScienceandTechnologyEntryProgram.htm ……………p.1 Community Based Dental Education dentalpipeline.org/elements/pe_urm-li.html ……………p.1 Co-op/Internship for Biology & Biotech Students people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/summer.htm ……………p.1 Cornell University - Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program med.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/ ……………p.2 Des Moines University Health P.A.S.S. dmu.edu/healthpass/ ……………p.2 Gateways to the Laboratory Summer Program weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/application.html?name1=Application&type1=2Active ……………p.2 Georgetown University Summer Medical Institute gsmi.georgetown.edu/ ……………p.2 Health Career Connection Summer Intern healthcareers.org/ ……………p.2 Holy Name Medical Center Pre-Med Summer holyname.org/volunteer.asp ……………p.2 Howard University - Hospitals & Medical Centers coas.howard.edu/preprofessionaleducation/JordanScholars.htm ……………p.2 Illinois College of Optometry ico.edu/admissions/events-for-prospective-students/focus-on-your-future/ ……………p.2 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/anatomyinstitute/ ……………p.2 Lehigh Valley Hospital Mini Medical School lvhn.org/wellness_resources/classes_support_groups_and_events/events/mini_medical_school/last_years_mini_medic
al_school
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Marquette Univ. Science Enrichment Program marquette.edu/health-careers-opportunities/summer-programs.php ……………p.3 Marquette University: Pre-enrollment Support Program marquette.edu/programs/special/hcop/index.shtml ……………p.3 MED/VET Summer Academy - St. George's University sgu.edu/academic-programs/summer-short-term-programs/med-vet-summer-leadership-academy ……………p.3 Medical College of Wisconsin - Apprenticeships in Medicine mcw.edu/Medical-School-FileLibrary/DEPT-Medical-School/Images/2014-Milwaukee/Students-
D/AIM/2018/AIMEFlyer2018_Final.pdf
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Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Enrichment Summer
cvm.msu.edu/about/diversity/enrichment-summer-program ……………p.3
Montefiore Health Opportunities Program montefiore.org/montefiore-health-opportunities-program ……………p.3 NY Presbyterian Hospital-Pre-Career Practicum in Mental Health nyp.org/morganstanley/families-and-visitors/nurturing-your-child/child-life-services-and-education/practicum-and-
internships
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North Shore University Hospital northwell.edu/find-care/locations/north-shore-university-hospital/how-you-can-help ……………p.3 North Shore University Hospital northshore.org/center-for-simulation-and-innovation/summer-internship-program1/ ……………p.4 NY College of Podiatric Medicine nycpm.edu/prehealth_internship.asp ……………p.4 NY Presbyterian Hospital Mental Health Volunteering nyp.org/volunteer/summer-volunteering ……………p.4 Ohio State University SUCCESS Program medicine.osu.edu/mstp/success-program/Pages/index.aspx ……………p.4 Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine oucom.ohiou.edu/summerscholars ……………p.4 PACES - Pre-Medical Academic and Career Exploration sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/pre_professional_advising/premed/summer_programs/ ……………p.4 APEX Med School Application Prep University of South Carolina sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/pre_professional_advising/premed/summer_programs/ ……………p.4 Pacific University: In Sight (Optometry) Forest Grove Campus science.psu.edu/advising/news/2011/pacific-university-college-of-optometry-insight ……………p.4 Pfizer US Summer Student Worker Program pfizer.com/careers/en/us-summer-student-worker-program ……………p.4 Pritzker School of Medicine CAMP (Chicago Academic Medicine) pritzker.uchicago.edu/about/diversity/pipeline/camp.shtml ……………p.4 Rusk Health Career Opportunity Program med.nyu.edu/rusk/educationtraining/health-career-opportunity-program ……………p.5 Rutgers SoDM Gateway to Dentistry Program sdm.rutgers.edu/pipline/gateway/gateway.htm ……………p.5 Rutgers Health Services-Health Outreach Promo & Ed rhshope.rutgers.edu/peer-education ……………p.5 Rutgers Summer Health Professions Education Program shpep.org/apply-to-shpep/ ……………p.5 St. George's Univ. MED/VET Summer Academy sgu.edu/future-students/summeracademy.html ……………p.5 St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center stjosephshealth.org/component/k2/itemlist/user/935-2017-07-08-11-54-29?start=132 ……………p.5 St. Mary's Medical Center Pre-Med Program stmaryhealthcare.org/documents/Volunteer/2017PreMedapp.pdf ……………p.5 State University of NY College of Optometry - CSTEP Program sunyopt.edu/education/admissions/cstep/ ……………p.5 Summer Academic Enrichment Program (SAEP) dhsd.vcu.edu/pipeline-programs/college/summer-academic-enrichment-program/ ……………p.5 Summer Health Professions Education Program smdep.org/ ……………p.5 Summer Health Professions Education Program 13 Sites smdep.org/sites/ ……………p.5 Summer Pre-Career Practicum-New York Presbyterian Hospital nyp.org/volunteer/westchester.html ……………p.6
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Summer Clinical Experiences Links PAGE Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/internship-programs ……………p.6 UCLA Pre-Medical Enrichment Program (UCLA PREP) medschool.ucla.edu/current-ucla-prep ……………p.6 UCLA Re-Application Program (UCLA RAP) medschool.ucla.edu/current-ucla-rap ……………p.6 UCSOP Pharmacy Summer Internship Program google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi-
6_GFlLLXAhUC6yYKHeZODg0QFggmMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ucwv.edu%2FSchool-of-Pharmacy%2FSummer-2016-UCSOP-Summer-Internship%2F&usg=AOvVaw2t1G72AmjuVeQlSQhVnJZU
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UNC-CH School of Medicine med.unc.edu/medprogram ……………p.6 University of California, Berkeley prehealthblog.shoreline.edu/2013/03/27/berkeley-optometry-opto-camp-apply-today/ ……………p.6 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - (SPEP) comdo-wcnlb.uc.edu/MedOneStop/Admissions/SummerEnrichment.aspx ……………p.6 UConn SoM/Dental Medicine/Grad Health Career Opportunity health.uconn.edu/hcop/enrichment-programs/medicaldental-preparatory-program/ ……………p.7 University of Michigan sph.umich.edu/sep/ ……………p.7 University of Pittsburgh- (SPAEP) medschool.pitt.edu/pdfs/AboutSPAEPProgram.pdf ……………p.7 Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional Program weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/ ……………p.7 Yale University School of Medicine medicine.yale.edu/education/quicklinks/di/pipeline/ysema.aspx ……………p.7 Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University einstein.yu.edu/centers/hispanic-centers-of-excellence/opportunities.aspx ……………p.8 Albert Einstein College of Medicine einstein.yu.edu/home/community_programs.asp ……………p.8 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Summer Mentor einstein.yu.edu/education/phd/the-summer-undergrad-research-program.aspx ……………p.8 American Association of Medical Colleges aamc.org/members/great/61052/great_summerlinks.html ……………p.8 Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates aresty.rutgers.edu/ ……………p.8 Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics/OHIP aoec.org/ohip/how-to-apply/ ……………p.8 Baylor College of Medicine(SMART) bcm.edu/smart/ ……………p.8 Beta Beta Beta (National Biological Honor Society) Research Grants tribeta.org/tribeta-research-grants ……………p.8 Boston Children's Hospital Summer Student Research Program (SSRP)
childrenshospital.org/centers-and-services/departments-and-divisions/division-of-newborn-medicine/harvard-program-in-neonatology/summer-student-research-program/admission-information
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Boston University bu.edu/urop/surf-program/about/ ……………p.9 Caltech Pasadena Summer Research its.caltech.edu/~murf/ ……………p.9 CHOP Research Institute Summer Scholars Program (CRISSP) crissp.research.chop.edu/ ……………p.9 Committee on Institutional Cooperation cic.net/students/srop/introduction ……………p.9 Cornell - Travelers med.cornell.edu/education/programs/tra_sum_res.html ……………p.9 Cornell Graduate School ACCESS gradschool.weill.cornell.edu/student-experience/diversity-and-inclusion/summer-undergraduate-research ……………p.9 CUNY Undergraduate Summer Research Program cuny.edu/research/student-resources/for-students/cuny-summer-undergraduate-research-program/guidelines/ ……………p.9 Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: dfhcc.harvard.edu/research/cancer-disparities/students/cure-program/overview/ ……………p.9 Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: CURE program cure.dfci.harvard.edu/welcome/yes_for_cure ……………p.10 Drexel University - Advanced Certificate in Biomedical Technology
catalog.drexel.edu/graduate/schoolofbiomedicalengineeringscienceandhealthsystems/biomedicaltechnologycert/ ……………p.10
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Summer Research Program eohsi.rutgers.edu/graduate-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf/ ……………p.10 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center fhcrc.org/science/education/undergraduates/ ……………p.10 Gateway to Dentistry Program NJ Dental School sdm.rutgers.edu/pipline/gateway/gateway.htm ……………p.10 Hackensack University Medical Center hackensackumc.org/services/pediatrics/summer-clinical-research-program-application/ ……………p.10 Hackensack University Medical Center hackensackumc.org/services/emergency-medicine/emergency-trauma/etd-research-associate-program/ ……………p.10 Hartford Hospital Fellowship Program hartfordhospital.org/health-professionals/education/residencies-fellowships/summer-student-pre-med-research-
program
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Harvard Medical School - Summer Honors Undergrad Research Program hms.harvard.edu/dms/diversity/summer/SHURP.html ……………p.10 Harvard University - Summer Research hsph.harvard.edu/biological-sciences/undergraduate-summer-internship-program/ ……………p.11 Harvard University: Four Directions fdsrp.partners.org/apply/ ……………p.11
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Summer Research Experiences Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
EXROP Program & Janelia Undergraduate Scholars Program
Links hhmi.org/programs/exceptional-research-opportunities-programhttp://www.hhmi.org/programs/exceptional-research-opportunities-program or janelia.org/you-janelia/students-postdocs/undergraduate-scholars-program
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IES Brain Research Foundation Summer Fellowships iesbrainresearch.org/programs_application.html ……………p.11 Indiana Univ. Undergrad Research Experience-Animal Behavior animalbehavior.indiana.edu/research/reu/index.html ……………p.11 Lehigh Valley Health Network Research Scholars Summer Program
lvhn.org/uploads/research_education/Available_Positions_-_Summer_Research_Scholar_Program_2014_-_2-6-2014.pdf
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Lehigh Valley Research Scholar Program lvhn.org/research_and_education/college_student_programs/research_scholar_program ……………p.11 Massachusetts General Hospital Summer Research Program massgeneral.org/education/internship.aspx?id=5 ……………p.11 Mayo Clinic College of Medicine: SURF mayo.edu/mgs/surf.html ……………p.11 Medical College of Wisconsin mcw.edu/Diversity-Programs/DSHREP.htm ……………p.11 Medical College of Wisconsin: Research Opportunity for Academic Development in Science (ROADS)
mcw.edu/Medical-School-FileLibrary/DEPT-Medical-School/Images/2014-Milwaukee/Students-D/ROADS/2018/ROADSEFlyer2018_Final.pdf
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Summer Research mskcc.org/education-training/high-school-college ……………p.12 Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship (MURF) asm.org/index.php/fellowships-2/25-education/students/142-ur-capstone ……………p.12 Michigan State Univ. CoVM BRUSH Summer Research Program cvm.msu.edu/research/student-research/undergraduate-student-summer-research-program ……………p.12 MIT Summer Research Program odge.mit.edu/undergraduate/msrp/ ……………p.12 Morehouse College morehouse.edu/phsi/phlfp.html ……………p.12 Mount Sinai SoM- Summer Undergraduate Research Program icahn.mssm.edu/education/graduate-school/degrees-and-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-program/ ……………p.12 National Alliance of Research Associates Programs theNARAP.org ……………p.13 National Cancer Institute cityofhope.org/education/students-and-youth/summer-student-academy/summer-student-academy-nci-cure-program ……………p.13 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease’s niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs/diversity-programs/research-training-opportunities-students/short-
term-research-experience-underrepresented-persons-step-up
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National Institutes of Health nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/redbook/brtpug.htm ……………p.13 National Institutes of Health Summer Internship Program training.nih.gov/programs/sip ……………p.13 Nemours Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSURP) nemoursresearch.org/Scholarship/ ……………p.13 New York Presbyterian Hospital - Gateways to the Laboratory weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/ ……………p.13 NHLBI Research Training Programs nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/redbook/underint.htm ……………p.13 NIH - Gateways to Laboratory Research niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/process/diversity/Pages/diversity-programs.aspx ……………p.13 NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene nyc.gov/site/doh/about/employment/health-research-training-program.page ……………p.14 NYU Sackler Summer Undergraduate Research Program SURP med.nyu.edu/research/sackler-institute-graduate-biomedical-sciences/summer-undergraduate-research-program ……………p.14 Ohio University Heritage College Osteopathic Medicine SURF ohio.edu/medicine/education/pre-med-education/summer-programs/surf.cfm ……………p.14 Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) ohsu.edu/xd/about/vision/center-for-diversity-inclusion/academic-resources/internships/summer-equity-internship.cfm ……………p.14 Oregon Health and Science University ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/academic-programs/neuroscience-graduate-program/application-
information/summer-research-program.cfm?WT_rank=1
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Penn State Hershey med.psu.edu/surip ……………p.14 Pfizer Global pfizerrdgrad.com/ ……………p.14 Princeton Medical Institute Clinical Research Intern princetonmedicalinstitute.com/job-openings.html ……………p.14 Princeton Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (PSURE) gradschool.princeton.edu/forms/interested-princeton-summer-undergraduate-research-experience-psure ……………p.14 Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research PSOMER pritzker.uchicago.edu/page/pritzker-school-medicine-experience-research ……………p.14 Project L/EARN Research Training Internship ihhcpar.rutgers.edu/projectlearn/ ……………p.15 PULSE: Premedical Urban Leaders Summer Clinical Enrichment cmsruapps.rowan.edu/pulse_application/ ……………p.15 Rockefeller Univ. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship rockefeller.edu/education-and-training/surf/ ……………p.15 Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine med.nyu.edu/emergency/research/research-associate-internship ……………p.15 Roswell Park Cancer Institute: roswellpark.org/education/summer-programs/college-students ……………p.15 Rowan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) rowan.edu/som/gsbs/research/sure.php ……………p.15 Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - NJ Medical njms.rutgers.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/info/docs/SummerResearch.pdf ……………p.15 Rutgers Medical School - Summer Programs rwjms.rutgers.edu/neuroscience/grad_pgm/summer_prog/ ……………p.15 Rutgers NJ Medical School Summer Student Research Program njms.rutgers.edu/research/orsp/ssr.cfm ……………p.15 Rutgers Summer Science & Engineering Research rise.rutgers.edu/ ……………p.15 Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) eohsi.rutgers.edu/graduate-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf/ ……………p.16 Rutgers Univ. Summer Science Program aresty.rutgers.edu/ ……………p.16 Rutgers University Undergraduate Summer Research rwjms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective/summer_research.html ……………p.16 Sackler Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Program med.nyu.edu/research/sackler-institute-graduate-biomedical-sciences/summer-undergraduate-research-program ……………p.16
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Links PAGE
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SUCCESS Summer Undergraduate Research Course medicine.osu.edu/mstp/success-program/Pages/index.aspx ……………p.16 SUMR Summer Undergraduate Minority Research Program ldi.upenn.edu/sumr/application ……………p.16 SUNY- Downstate Summer Research Program sls.downstate.edu/minority_affairs/prospective_students/applications_forms.html ……………p.16 Summer Accelerated Biomedical Research Program elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/gsbs/admissions/SABR.aspx ……………p.17 The Leadership Alliance Summer Research theleadershipalliance.org/tabid/242/default.aspx ……………p.17 Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Weill Cornell Medicine weill.cornell.edu/education/programs/ ……………p.17 Tufts REU Summer Research Program ase.tufts.edu/biology/undergraduate/research/reu.htm ……………p.17 UConn Undergraduate Summer Research Intern Program health.uconn.edu/graduate-school/academics/programs/summer/ ……………p.17 UCRIP Vanderbilt Undergraduate Clinical Research Internship medschool.vanderbilt.edu/vssa/undergraduate-clinical-research-internship-program ……………p.17 UMass Medical School Summer Undergraduate Research umassmed.edu/schoolservices/prematriculation/srp/ ……………p.17 University of Alaska Anchorage Summer Research Experience uaa.alaska.edu/academics/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/biological-sciences/reu/ ……………p.17 University of Arizona Graduate College grad.arizona.edu/uroc/sri/contact ……………p.17 University of California, Berkeley: (SROP) diversity.berkeley.edu/programs-services/graduate/undergraduate-research-programs ……………p.18 Univ. California Summer Research Training Program (SRTP) graduate.ucsf.edu/content/summer-research-opportunities ……………p.18 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine–1.SURF 2.OGE SURF med.uc.edu/SURF or http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/education/research/surf/default ……………p.18 University of Colorado GEMS Program ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/programs/GEMS/Pages/default.aspx ……………p.18 UConn Health Center Heath Career Opportunity Programs health.uconn.edu/hcop/enrichment-programs/health-disparities-clinical-summer-research-fellowship-program/ ……………p.18 University of Florida College of Medicine odhe.med.ufl.edu/8-2/hcsi/ ……………p.18 University of Florida’s Dept. of Neuroscience Summer Internship neuroscience.ufl.edu/education/summer-neuroscience-internship-program/ ……………p.18 University of Illinois - SURF pharmacy.uic.edu/research/funding-opportunities/surf ……………p.18 University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine uic.edu/depts/mcam/uhp/ ……………p.18 Univ. of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford pharmacy.uic.edu/programs/pharmd-professional-program/events-for-prospective-students/summer-pharmacy-institute ……………p.18 Univ. of Illinois Urbana Champaign: (HURF) life.illinois.edu/ib/umeb/about.htm#hughes ……………p.19 University of Iowa medicine.uiowa.edu/microbiology/education/summer-research-experience-undergraduates-reu-microbiology ……………p.19 University of Massachusetts Medical School umassmed.edu/SEP/index.aspx ……………p.19 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine biomed.miami.edu/news/2017/07/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf-program-2017 ……………p.19 University of Minnesota Medical School - LSSURP med.umn.edu/education-training/graduate-programs/life-sciences-summer-undergraduate-research-program-
lssurp/application
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Univ. of Missouri NSF- Research Undergraduates n Neuroscience engineering.missouri.edu/neuroreu/ ……………p.19 University of Nebraska Medical Center unmc.edu/studentservices/rse/enrichment/undergraduate-enrichment/surp/index.html ……………p.19 Univ. of Oregon Molecular Biosciences Undergrad Research uoreu.uoregon.edu/ ……………p.19 University of Oregon spur.uoregon.edu/ ……………p.19 U Penn Summer Undergraduate Internship Program (SUIP) med.upenn.edu/bgs/applicants_suip.shtml ……………p.19 Univ. of Pennsylvania Summer Undergrad Minority Research vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/jobsandinternships/penninternshipprograms.php#minority ……………p.20 University of Pennsylvania med.upenn.edu/molecular/undergrad ……………p.20 University of Pennsylvania, SUPERS@PENN med.upenn.edu/supers/ ……………p.20 University of Pittsburgh Carnegie- Mellon MD/PhD Program mdphd.pitt.edu/sprogram_brochure.asp ……………p.20 Univ. of Pittsburgh SoM Interdisciplinary Biomedical Grad Program path.upmc.edu/cmp/cmp-sum.htm ……………p.20 CNUP Summer Undergraduate Research Program cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/training/summer/faqs.aspx ……………p.20 University of Rochester Medical Center Summer Scholars urmc.rochester.edu/education/graduate/summer-scholars.aspx ……………p.20 University of South Alabama (S.U.R.F.) usahealthsystem.com/undergraduate-research-opportunities ……………p.21 University of South Carolina Summer Student Program jax.org/education-and-learning/high-school-students-and-undergraduates/learn-earn-and-explore/admission ……………p.21 University of Texas McGovern Medical School Summer Research med.uth.edu/oep/medical-education/student-programs/summer-research-program/college-undergraduate-program/ ……………p.21 Univ. of Virginia SoM Summer Research Internship Program med.virginia.edu/diversity/programs/srip/ ……………p.21 University of Washington - paid summer research experience depts.washington.edu/hscmsp/programs/star/ ……………p.21 University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Research Program wiscience.wisc.edu/IBS-SRP ……………p.21 Washington University in St. Louis Bio-Med RAP dbbs.wustl.edu/divprograms/SummerResearchforUndergrads/Pages/BioMedRap-Program-Overview.aspx ……………p.21 Wesleyan University – multiple links to summer programs wesleyan.edu/careercenter/students/health/summer-post-bac-opportunities.html ……………p.21 SACKLER/NSF REU SITE: (Interdisciplinary Research Training) sackler.yale.edu/sackler-nsf-reu-site ……………p.21
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Atlantic Neuroscience Institute: [email protected] ……………p.22 Barnabas Health Medical Center - Livingston NJ barnabashealth.org/Saint-Barnabas-Medical-Center/Volunteer/Adult-Volunteers.aspx ……………p.22 Barnabas Health Pre-health Career Opportunities barnabashealth.org/Careers/Job-Opportunities.aspx ……………p.22 Barnabas Health Van Dyke Hospice & Palliative Care barnabashealth.org/Specialty-Services/Home-Care-and-Hospice/Volunteer-Services/Volunteer-Opportunities.aspx ……………p.22 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The careers.chop.edu/job/Student-Clin-Asst-I-Research-64002/407721300/ ……………p.22 Englewood Hospital & Medical Center englewoodhealth.org/volunteering ……………p.22 General Hospital Volunteer Program volunteermatch.org/search/org23282.jsp ……………p.22 General Hospital Volunteer Program volunteermatch.org/search/org42595.jsp ……………p.22 Hackensack University MC Volunteer Services hackensackumc.org/health-professionals/education-training/volunteer-programs/end-of-life-doula-program/ ……………p.22 Hackensack Univ. Medical Center - Hospital Elder Life Program hackensackumc.org/health-professionals/education-training/volunteer-programs/hospital-elder-life-program-help/ ……………p.22 Jersey City Medical Center Intern/Extern barnabashealth.org/Medical-Education/Jersey-City-Medical-Center/Clinical-Rotations.aspx ……………p.22 JFK Medical Center Volunteer Program jfkmc.org/about-us/volunteer-services ……………p.22 Liberty Health- Care Careers libertyhealthcare.com/careers/ ……………p.22 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Smr Research careers.mskcc.org/job/7795257/spring-2018-graduates-physician-office-assistant-new-york-ny/ ……………p.23 MSKCC Summer Research careers.mskcc.org/job/ ……………p.23 MSKCC Summer Research careers.mskcc.org/job/7794287/spring-2018-graduates-session-assistant-new-york-ny/ ……………p.23 Morristown Memorial Hospital atlantichealth.org/Morristown/Ways%20to%20Give/Volunteering ……………p.23 New Brunswick Community Interpreter Project (NBCIP) rwjms.rutgers.edu/community_health/nbinterpreter_pgm.html ……………p.23 NJ Community Rescue Squad NJ+Community+Rescue+Squads ……………p.23 NJ Hospital Association njha.com/membership/list-of-nj-providers/hospitals/ ……………p.23 RWJ General Hospital Volunteer Program rwjuh.edu/rwjuh/adultvolunteers.aspx ……………p.23 RWJ University Hospital Physician Shadowing rwjuh.edu/rwjuh/volunteers-at-new-brunswick-campus.aspx ……………p.23 St. Peter's General Hospital Volunteer Program saintpetershcs.com/Services/Volunteering-at-Saint-Peter-s ……………p.23 St. Peter's University Hospital Premed Shadowing hpo.rutgers.edu/images/documents/SPUH.pdf ……………p.23 Trinitas Regional Medical Center trinitasrmc.org/volunteer_services.htm ……………p.23
Industry Links PAGE Alpha Physician's Resource/EMA ema.net/ ……………p.24
AstraZeneca careers.astrazeneca.com/ ……………p.24 Becton Dickinson and Company jobs.bd.com/search-jobs/internship/159-1965/1 ……………p.24 Biogen biogen.com/en_us/careers/internship-coop.html ……………p.24 Bio-Reference Laboratories recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?c=1151251&d=BioReferenceExternalCareerSite ……………p.24 Bristol-Myers Squibb bms.com/ ……………p.24 Celgene celgene.com/ ……………p.24 Child Family Health Intl.- Student Learning cfhi.org/ ……………p.24 Emergency Medicine Scribe Systems - EMSS emscribesystems.jobinfo.com/public/description.php?adid=38206 ……………p.24 GENEWIZ genewiz.com/ ……………p.24 Intl. Service Learning Pre Health Programs islonline.org/ ……………p.24 Johnson and Johnson Research & Development jobs.jnj.com/jobs/experienceLevel/Student/categories/R&D?page=1 ……………p.24 Merck merck.com/careers/life-at-merck/internships-and-coops.html ……………p.24 McConnell Group, The themccgroup.com/ ……………p.24 Medical Diagnostic Laboratories mdlab.com/ ……………p.25 PhysAssist Scribes iamscribe.com/be-a-scribe-apply/ ……………p.25 Pre Health related Part-Time Jobs financialaid.rutgers.edu/student-work/students/work/ ……………p.25 Princeton HealthCare System chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp04/ats/careers/searchResults.jsp?org=PRINCETONHCS&cws=1 ……………p.25 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Internship careers.regeneron.com/ ……………p.25 Thermo fisher thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/thermo-fisher-scientific-antibody-scholarship-program/antibody-scholarship-award-winners.html ……………p.25 UNCF- MERCK umsi.uncf.org/ ……………p.25 Bio-1 Life Sciences Talent Network bionjtalentnetwork.org/ ……………p.25 Co-op/Internship Opportunities for Pre-Medical careers.rutgers.edu/page.cfm?section_ID=12&page_id=363 ……………p.25 UCS Co-op/ Internship for Pre-Medical Students careers.rutgers.edu/page.cfm?page_id=468§ion_id=8&type_cluster=Life Sciences and Health&cluster=8 ……………p.25
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AAAS Fellowship for Working in Science Policy aaas.org/stpf/fellowship-areas or aaas.org/page/government-relations-internship or aaas.org/page/employment-aaas ……………p.26 Eastern Colleges Science Conference ecsc1.org/hosting.html ……………p.26 List of Grant, Fellowship & Award-Science & Research wellcome.ac.uk/funding/scheme-finder ……………p.26 McKnight Endowment for Neuroscience neuroscience.mcknight.org/ ……………p.26 McNair Scholars mcnairscholars.com/funding/ ……………p.26 National Association of Science Writers nasw.org/ ……………p.26 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke's Summer ninds.nih.gov/jobs_and_training/summer/ ……………p.26 National Science Foundation (NSF) nsf.gov/funding/ or http://nsf.gov/funding/education.jsp?fund_type=1 ……………p.26 Other Internship Opportunities from AAAS aaas.org/page/internship-opportunities ……………p.26 Parkinson’s Disease Foundation pdf.org/en/grant_funding_fellow#summer ……………p.26 Pew Charitable Trust (Pew Biomedical Scholars) pewtrusts.org/en/projects/pew-biomedical-scholarsorhttp://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/biomedical-research ……………p.26 Science Magazine sciencemag.org/careers/where-search-funding ……………p.26 Shape America http:/shapeamerica.org/grants/research/ ……………p.26 Sigma Xi Grant (Scientific Research Society) sigmaxi.org/programs/prizes-awardsorhttps://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/grants-in-aid ……………p.26 Simons Foundation sfari.org/ or simonsfoundation.org/ ……………p.26 Society for Neuroscience (SFN) Awards
Undergraduate Brain Awareness Travel Award Trainee Professional Development Awards
sfn.org/awards-and-funding/individual-prizes-and-fellowships or /young-scientists-achievements-and-research sfn.org/Awards-and-Funding/Individual-Prizes-and-Fellowships/Professional-Development-Awards/Undergraduate-
Brain-Awareness-Travel-Award or /Professional-Development-Awards/Trainee-Professional-Development-Awards
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Summer Neuroscience Undergrad Research Fellowships uvm.edu/~nbhspire/?Page=snurf.html ……………p.26 Conte Center's Research Experience for Undergrads contechicago.org/REU ……………p.26
The Cortical Foundation cortfoundation.org/cms/research/what-we-fund/ ……………p.26 UMBC Website docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14-Gu0u8aTdq3AplVtVuaeur0OYjRdTVdrjXWGjzP1fI/edit?ts=588bf8fb#gid=0 ……………p.26 Van Andel Research Institute’s vaei.vai.org/undergrad/summer-internship-program/summer-internship-program-application/ ……………p.26 White House Internship in Science and Policy Advising whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/about/student ……………p.26 WHO Internship Program who.int/employment/internship/en/ ……………p.26
Student Organizations Links PAGE Active Minds at Rutgers (AMAR) Program Director: Linda Farag E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Allied Health Professions Club of Rutgers Univ. (AHPC) Vice President: Abhilash Paul E:[email protected] ……………p.27 Alpha Epsilon Delta (Health Pre-professional Honor Society) President: Sarah Salter E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Alternative Breaks (Rutgers Univ.) Contact: Corinne Corbi E: [email protected] ……………p.27 American Medical Student Association (AMSA) President: Keshav Patel E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Ashley Lauren Foundation of Rutgers University (The) Event Chair: Abha ChaudharyE:[email protected] ……………p.27 Be Jersey Strong Public Relations: Joshua Roshal E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Bloustein Public Service Association (BPSA) Advisor: Karen Ardizzone E:[email protected] ……………p.27 Building Research, Advocacy, & Innovation Neuroscience (BRAIN) Contact: Cynthia Zheng E:[email protected] ……………p.27 Chi Alpha Epsilon (XAE) Contact: Elysha Bembury E:[email protected] ……………p.27 Children's AIDS Network Contact: Sagida Shatursun E:[email protected] ……………p.27 Cognitive Science Club President: Anthony Cruz E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Collegiate 100 of Rutgers University President: Ronnie Brumant E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Dentistry for Social Good (DSG) Co-President: Samia Khan E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Douglass Friends of UNFPA Contact: Katie Mehr E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Foundation for Intl. Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) President: Manan Parekh E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Future Healthcare Administrators (FHA) Contact: Megan Coakley E: [email protected] ……………p.27 G. H. Cook Biochemistry & Microbiology Club President: Hannah Canonigo E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Global Brigades (Rutgers) (RU-GB) Contact: Kunal Kapadia E: [email protected] ……………p.27 GlobeMed at Rutgers Univ. (GlobeMed) President: Gloria Wowolo E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Habitat for Humanity President: Amy Na E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) P: (848) 932-6978 E: [email protected] ……………p.27 Health Professions United (HPU) Outreach Officer: Het Patel E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Healthcare Business Society (Rutgers) (HBS) P: 848-932-6978 ……………p.28
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Student Organizations Links PAGE Healthy Kids of New Brunswick (HKNB/ Healthy Kids) Vice President: Kayla Samson E: [email protected] ……………p.28 JMed: Jewish Pre-Health Professions Network (JMED) Vice President: Mark Abayev E: [email protected] ……………p.28 March of Dimes President: Valerie Dejesus E: [email protected] ……………p.28 MEDLIFE - Rutgers Univ. President: Michael Rallo E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS) Vice President: Esther-Carine Pierre-Michel E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Society (MBB) Contact: Soo Hwang E: [email protected] ……………p.28 NJ Public Health Association Rutgers Student Chapter (NJPHA) President: Sumra Alvi E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Nutrition Club of Rutgers University (Nutrition Club) Contact: Ali Senatore E: [email protected] ……………p.28 o STEM at Rutgers (o STEM) President: J Thomas E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Oxfam Rutgers Contact: Nidhi Agrawal E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Phi Delta Chi President: Daniel Haddad E:[email protected] ……………p.28 Pre-Dental Society of Rutgers Univ. (RUPDS) Contact: Jasmine Lopez E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Pre-Optometry Professions Society (RU POPS) Contact: Aalia Khan E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Pre-health Osteopathic Medical Assoc. (Pre-SOMA) Advisor: Karen Ardizzone E:[email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers University Reach Out And Read (ROAR) Contact: Anushree Sikchi E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers University Red Cross Club Secretary: Jack Bradley E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers Art in Medicine Society (RAMS) President: Shannon Barley E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers Biology Club (RBC) President: Denise Mulbah E:[email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers Chemistry Society (RCS) Contact: Samuel Birrer E: [email protected] ……………p.28 Rutgers Eating Disorder Organization (REDO) Officer: Prachi Biswal E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers North American Disease Intervention (RU NADI) Contact: Madhuri Bhupathiraju E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers One And The Same Foundation (RU OATS) Co-President: Veer Patel E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers Physical Therapy Club President: Norris Brown E:[email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers University Fit Fam (RUFF) Contact: Danver QuintinE: [email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers University Health Services Contact: [email protected] ……………p.29 Rutgers University H.O.P.E Contact: http://rhshope.rutgers.edu/peer-education/peer-mental-health-educators ……………p.29 SEBS Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Society Contact: Sreesaisindhu Thogarchedu E:[email protected] ……………p.29 Speech and Hearing Club, a NSSLHA Chapter Contact: Alexandra Weitzner E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Student Health Advocate Student Health Advocate ……………p.29 Student Society for Stem Cell Research (RUSSSCR) Vice President: Kranthi Mandava E: [email protected] ……………p.29 The Examiner: Pre-Health Journal (The Examiner) Conact: Soundarya Nattuva E: [email protected] ……………p.29 The G.O.Y.A. Project Galvanizing and Organizing Youth Activism President: Kayasha Freeman E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Theta Chi President: Steven Magidenko E: [email protected] ……………p.29 To Write Love On Her Arms - Rutgers Chapter (TWLOHA) Contact: Tien-Shu Miao E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Tzu Chi Collegiate Association (Tzu Ching) President: Edmond Wu E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Veterinary Science Club (Rutgers University) (RUVSC) Contact: Jennifer Nary E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Women in the Health Professions (WHIP) President: Noel Su E: [email protected] ……………p.29 Pre-Medical Organizations https://rutgers.campuslabs.com/engage/organizations?search=pre-medical_student_organizations ……………p.29 Other Campus Student Services PAGE American Red Cross of Central Jersey -Volunteering ……………p.30 Civic Engagement & Service Education Partnership Program (CESEP) Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education ……………p.30 Douglass Residential College Extern Program Alumnae of Douglass Extern Program ……………p.30 Gatehouse Peer Counseling & Referral Center College Avenue ……………p.30 Hyacinth AIDS Foundation AIDS Services ……………p.30 Literacy Volunteers of America - Literacy New Jersey ……………p.30 New Jersey Women & AIDS Network - Volunteer/Intern Application ……………p.30 Office of Student Employment ……………p.30 Residence Hall Association (RHA) ……………p.30 United Way of Central Jersey - Get Connected United Way ……………p.30 United Way of Central Jersey ……………p.30 Women’s Center Coalition (RUWCC) ……………p.30
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Atlantic Health Sys. Newton Internship Prog.
https://www.atlantichealth.org/atlantic/for-professionals/helpful-resources/nsip.html
Summer shadowing program, requires a personal statement, transcript and two recommendation letters. Contact 908 522-5926 E [email protected]
Contact: Intern Office P: 908 522-5926 Submit – E: [email protected]
January
Atlantic Health Systems – Overlook-Hospital Intern Program
http://www.atlantichealth.org/overlook/for-professionals/helpful-resources/overlook-summer-internship-program.html
To apply, submit the following materials via E to: [email protected] All Summer shadowing program, requires a personal statement, transcript and two recommendation letters. Contact 908 522-5926 E [email protected], materials must be submitted by deadline. Skype interviews will take place in Feb.
Contact: Intern Office P: 908 522-5926 E: Questions - [email protected]
February
Bellevue Hospital Center Project Health Care
https://med.nyu.edu/emergency/education/undergraduates/project-healthcare
NY, NY, 10-week summer program rotating through Emergency Services. Contact Volunteer Services: 212 562-3041
Contact: Volunteer Office P: 212 562-3041
January
Burdetter Tomlin Memorial Hospital Pre-Med Op
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/opportunities/clinical/5999
Cape May Court House, NJ, Summer program, 20 hours/wk. includes lectures, clinical rotations, and group discussions. $25 application fee. Contact: Volunteer Services Department – Ruth Particelli 609 463-2367/Julie Paolella Memorial Hospital, 609 463-2367; waitlist for 2016
Contact: Volunteer Dept. Ruth Particelli or Julie Paolella P: 609 463-2367 or 609 463-2367
January
Career Rehabilitation Medicine Opportunity Program
http://rusk.med.nyu.edu/health-career-opportunity-program
Consists of three four-week internships that provide students with a hands-on, observational clinical experience and exposure to the diversity and variety of health professions. The program is primarily designed for students with minimal clinical experience. Originally founded by Dr. Howard Rusk and sponsored by the Lila and Dewitt Wallace Reader’s Digest Fund, the program has graduated approximately 5500 students throughout its 49-year history. The HCOP is unique because it offers students the opportunity to receive an intense experience in one specific health field and also explore other health professions.
Contact: P: 212 263-6496 E: [email protected]
January
Chinatown Health Clinic, Project AHEAD
https://cbwchc.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=8&c=cbwchc
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 P: 212 379-6988 x619 E: [email protected]
February
Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (C-Step)
http://www.highered.nysed.gov/kiap/colldev/CollegiateScienceandTechnologyEntryProgram.htm
Over 50 schools in New York participate. Must be a New York Resident to be eligible. CSTEP provides academic enrichment and research experience in STEM content areas. · Projects consist of academic year and summer components including: o Supervised training in research methods o Graduate/professional school admissions preparation o Standardized tests preparation o Academic and career development activities
Contact: Postsecondary Access Support and Success Office, NY State Educ. Dept., 89 Washington Ave., Room 505W, Educ. Building, Albany, NY 12234 P: (518) 474-3719 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
February
Community Based Dental Education
http://www.dentalpipeline.org/elements/pe_urm-li.html
Programs dedicated to helping students prepare for the challenges of the dental school admissions process and dental curriculum. Program locations include but are not limited to: Boston U. Goldman SoD, The Ohio State U. College of Dentistry, University of Connecticut Health Center SoD, University of California at Los Angeles SoD, University of California at San Francisco SoD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry •University of the Pacific SoD, USC SoD, University of Washington SoD
Contact: Summer Programs at various locations
February
Co-op/Internship for Biology & Biotech Students
http://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/summer.htm
A database of Summer Co-Op and Internship opportunities including biomedical engineering, biotechnology, veterinary sciences, ecology, bioinformatics and microbiology.
Contact: Summer Programs at various locations
February
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Cornell University - Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program
http://www.med.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/
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.
Contact: Weill Cornell/Rockefeller /Sloan Kettering, Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program,1300 York Avenue, Room C-103 NY, NY P: 212-746-6023 E: [email protected]
February
Des Moines University Health P.A.S.S.
http://www.dmu.edu/healthpass/ Health P.A.S.S. –enhance your chances of getting into medical or health professions school; gain key insights and hands-on experience in a variety of health professions. Des Moines University covers the costs of your meals while on campus and residence hall accommodations at nearby Drake University. Enjoy fun, chaperoned activities on campus and around Iowa’s capital on weekends. A travel stipend of up to $500 will also be provided.
Contact: P.A.S.S P: 515-271-1678 E: E [email protected].
February
Gateways to the Laboratory Summer Program
http://weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/application.html?name1=Application&type1=2Active
At Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering, 15 students will 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, of $4,300.
Contact: Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Prgm.,1300 York Avenue, Room C-103, NY, NY 10065 P: 212-746-6023 E: [email protected]
February
Georgetown Univ Summer Medical Institute
http://gsmi.georgetown.edu/ This program provides excellent preparation and insight for individuals exploring medicine as a career and those making up medical school courses.
Contact: Nicole M Houle P: 202 687-1154 E: [email protected]
February
Health Career Connection Summer Intern
http://www.healthcareers.org/ A 10-week, paid summer internship; aims to connect students to health-related job opportunities; gain valuable work experience in the health field
questions: [email protected] Multiple
Holy Name Medical Center Pre-Med Summer
http://www.holyname.org/Volunteer/index.aspx#
Must be 3rd year. 9 week Contact: Holy Name's Volunteer Office P: 201-833-3217/201 833-3051
February
Howard University - Hospitals & Medical Centers
http://www.coas.howard.edu/preprofessionaleducation/JordanScholars.htm
A 4-week program that aims to: 1. encourage young under-represented minority students to pursue careers in Pharmacy or other health professions. 2. provide an opportunity for young under-represented minority students to develop mentoring relationships with current minority health professionals and graduate health professional students. 3. facilitate entry to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program
Contact: Howard University, College of Pharmacy, Attn: Ms. Veronica Bruce, Center of Excellence, Faculty Annex III, Rm 114, 2300 4th St, NW Washington, DC P: (202) 806-4213 Main (202) 238-8538 E: www.pharmacy. howard.edu
March
Illinois College of Optometry
http://www.ico.edu/admissions/events-for-prospective-students/focus-on-your-future/
One week Summer Program: 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: Sr. Director Admissions /Marketing Teisha Johnson P: 312-949-7400 E: [email protected].
March
Johns Hopkins
University School of
Medicine
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/anatomyinstitute/
An intensive 4-week summer course for undergraduates in Baltimore, MD. The program features 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 P: (410) 955-1697 E: [email protected]
March
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Lehigh Valley Hospital Mini Medical School
https://www.lvhn.org/wellness_resources/classes_support_groups_and_events/events/mini_medical_school/last_years_mini_medical_school
Center for Educational Development and Support Lehigh Valley Hospital. 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 E: [email protected]
January
Marquette Univ. Science Enrichment Program
http://www.marquette.edu/health-careers-opportunities/summer-programs.php
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 P: (414) 288-5505 E: [email protected].
February
Marquette University: Pre-enrollment Support Program
http://www.marquette.edu/programs/special/hcop/index.shtml
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 P: (414) 288-5505 E: [email protected].
February
MED/VET Summer Academy - St. George's University
http://www.sgu.edu/academic-programs/summer-short-term-programs/med-vet-summer-leadership-academy
The Medical Summer Leadership Academy is hosting a program for college students from Monday, June 4, 2018 to Friday, June 15, 2018. The program fee is $2,300, which includes lectures, hands-on learning, meals, and accommodations.
Contact: Betsy Mills P: 1 (800) 899-6337 ext. 1213 +1 (631) 665-8500 ext. 1213 E: [email protected]
April
Medical College of Wisconsin - Apprenticeships in Medicine
http://www.mcw.edu/Medical-School-FileLibrary/DEPT-Medical-School/Images/2014-Milwaukee/Students-D/AIM/2018/AIMEFlyer2018_Final.pdf
During these six weeks at the MCW Apprenticeships in Medicine, 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, and more. Participants will receive a course certificate of completion upon conclusion of the program.
Contact: Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity 8701 Watertown Plank Rd Milwaukee, WI 53226 P: (414) 955-8735 E: [email protected]
February
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Enrichment Summer Program
https://cvm.msu.edu/about/diversity/enrichment-summer-program
Through this Medicine Enrichment program, students will have the opportunity to obtain exposure to the diverse professional opportunities in veterinary medicine, develop more efficient study and test strategies, attend seminars on communication, leadership, and preparing for the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS), and more.
Contact: Hilda Mejia Abreu, Asst. Dean, Admissions, Scholarships, Diversity and Inclusion Michigan State Univ. CoVM, 784 Wilson Road, Room F 114 East Lansing, MI 48824 P: 517-353-5387 E: [email protected]
January
Montefiore Health Opportunities Program
http://www.montefiore.org/montefiore-health-opportunities-program
The Montefiore Health Opportunities Program (Monte HOP) is a summer enrichment program for students interested in health careers who come from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds. The program is also open to individuals typically considered underrepresented in the health care industry
Contact: Carol Whittaker or Deyanira Acevedo P: 718 920-4678 E: [email protected]
March
NY Presbyterian Hospital-Pre-Career Practicum in Mental Health
http://www.nyp.org/morganstanley/families-and-visitors/nurturing-your-child/child-life-services-and-education/practicum-and-internships
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. Our 100-hour practicum program is offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters
Contact: Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, Child Life Education Committee E: [email protected]
January
North Shore University Hospital
https://www.northwell.edu/find-care/locations/north-shore-university-hospital/how-you-can-help
Interns will spend 8 weeks 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 E: [email protected]
March
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North Shore University Hospital
https://www.northshore.org/center-for-simulation-and-innovation/summer-internship-program1/
During this 8-week internship program, students are exposed to healthcare providers at the patient’s bedside, 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.
Contact: GCSI Summer Internship Program, Kathy Martin E: [email protected]
March
NY College of Podiatric Medicine
http://www.nycpm.edu/prehealth_internship.asp
Experience life as a New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM) medical student through the lens of the Pre-Health Internship Program (PHIP). This FREE, three-day program will provide an in-depth introduction to the field of podiatric medicine through a balance of informational presentations and hands-on workshops
Contact: Lisa K Lee P: 212 410-8032 E: [email protected]
December
NY Presbyterian Hospital Mental Health Volunteering
http://www.nyp.org/volunteer/summer-volunteering
Volunteer at one of our in-patient units under the direct supervision of the nursing staff. Students will assist the staff with the daily activities of the unit which include but are not limited to performing hourly rounding, interacting with the patient population in small group settings, and providing companionship. Students must be able to commit to at least 8 weeks, minimum of 30 hours per week. (program is open to college undergraduates and recent
graduate students interested in careers in psychology, nursing, psychosocial rehabilitation, social work, psychiatry, medicine, and hospital admin)
Contact: e-pac/ap P: 914 997-5780 E: [email protected]
March
Ohio State University SUCCESS Program
http://medicine.osu.edu/mstp/success-program/Pages/index.aspx
The program is a 10-week research experience hosted by the OSU Medical Scientist (MD-PHD) Training Program. Students will take valuable professional development courses, learn from engaging mentors, work in state-of-the-art research facilities, receive a stipend and housing, and will be provided an allowance for travel to and from Columbus
Contact: NYU, P:212-263-5648 E: [email protected]
January
Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine
http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/summerscholars
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: OU-HCOM Office of Admissions at P: 800-345-1560 E: [email protected] or [email protected]
March
PACES - Pre-Medical Academic and Career Exploration
https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/pre_professional_advising/premed/summer_programs/
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, 1. P: 803-777-5581 E: [email protected]; 2. P: 803-777-5581 E: [email protected]
November
APEX Med School Application Prep University of South Carolina
https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/pre_professional_advising/premed/summer_programs/
This program is an intense application preparation program for med school applicants. This program is also an opportunity for a human cadaver dissection and shadowing in the hospitals. The application prep portion includes a comprehensive AMCAS overview, personal statement workshops, interview skills workshops, a simulated med school interview, and in-depth discussions about current health care issues.
Contact: Univ. South Carolina, Columbia, SC P: 803 777-5581
November
Pacific University: In Sight (Optometry) Forest Grove Campus
http://science.psu.edu/advising/news/2011/pacific-university-college-of-optometry-insight
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: [email protected].
Pfizer US Summer Student Worker Program
http://www.pfizer.com/careers/en/us-summer-student-worker-program
The program offers summer employment opportunities at various Pfizer sites in the U.S. and 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
Opens January 2018
Pritzker School of Medicine CAMP (Chicago Academic Medicine Program)
http://pritzker.uchicago.edu/about/diversity/pipeline/camp.shtml
This 6-week commuter program is for undergraduate students who have completed their 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 P: 773-702-8946 E: [email protected]
January
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Rusk Health Career Opportunity Program
https://med.nyu.edu/rusk/educationtraining/health-career-opportunity-program
The Health Career Opportunity Program is a unique hands-on clinical experience primarily geared towards college students interested in entering the health field. The program is also open to recent college graduates and high school seniors who are at least 18 years old. Students will participate in small and large group meetings, attend medically-based conferences and classes in rehabilitation medicine, and experience a total immersion into hospital life.
Contact: P: 212 263-6496 E: [email protected]
January
Rutgers SoDM Gateway to Dentistry Prog.
http://sdm.rutgers.edu/pipline/gateway/gateway.htm
This 2-week interactive program is designed for students to explore the field of dentistry. It is offered in the winter and summer
Contact: Maritza Camacho P: 973 972-1645 E: [email protected]
January
Rutgers Health Services-Health Outreach Promo&Ed
http://rhshope.rutgers.edu/peer-education
Participants will function as health education peer advocates on campus and 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, and Nutrition Advocates
Contact: SHADES, Mark Cruz P: 848.932.9156 E: [email protected]
January
Rutgers Summer Health Professions Education Prog.
http://www.shpep.org/apply-to-shpep/ This 6-week summer program offers 1st year and sophomores intensive and personalized medical and dental school preparation. It is offered at multiple locations across the country including the Rutgers Medical and Dental School
Contact: P: 1-866-587-6337 E: [email protected]
February
St. George's Univ. MED/VET Summer Academy
http://www.sgu.edu/future-students/summeracademy.html
Program Fee: US $2,300 (includes program, meals, and accommodation) College Students: 12-Day Medical Leadership Summer Leadership Academy. The premedical and pre-vet tracks combine lectures, field trips, and team-building events.
Contact: Betsy Mills P: 1 (800) 899-6337 ext. 1213 E: [email protected]
April
St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center
https://stjosephshealth.org/component/k2/itemlist/user/935-2017-07-08-11-54-29?start=132
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.
Contact: Paterson or Cedar Grove P: 973.754.2970 Contact: Wayne office P: 973.956.3348
December
St. Mary's Medical Center Pre-Med Program
https://www.stmaryhealthcare.org/documents/Volunteer/2017PreMedapp.pdf
This 8-week program will provide students with an in-hospital experience and opportunities to meet with physicians of various specialties. The physicians will share their experiences and provide insight into their responsibilities
Contact: Director Volunteer Services P: 215 710-2096
February
State University of NY College of Optometry - CSTEP Program
http://www.sunyopt.edu/education/admissions/cstep/
The CSTEP project exists to increase the number of historically underrepresented minority students in CSTEP-targeted professions. This program will provide students with scientific research opportunities to prepare them for graduate/professional school, provide social and cultural services, assist students in the preparation to take the Optometry Admission Test (OAT) and more.
Contact: CSTEP Director P: (212) 938-5505 E: [email protected]
November
Summer Academic Enrichment Program (SAEP)
http://www.dhsd.vcu.edu/pipeline-programs/college/summer-academic-enrichment-program/
SAEP is an intensive, six-week inter-professional academic enrichment program located in the VCU Health Campus in Richmond, VA. Students will receive an academically rigorous experience that stimulates the first year of health professional school.
Contact: VCU P: (804) 827-0982 E: [email protected]
February
Summer Health Professions Education Program
http://www.smdep.org/ 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. SHPEP Alumni [email protected]; SHPEP Ambassadors [email protected]
Contact: P: 1-866-587-6337 E: [email protected]
February
Summer Health Professions Education Program 13 Program Sites
http://smdep.org/sites/
SHPEP is implemented at 13 universities across the nation. Each institution provides scholars with academic enrichment in the basic sciences and math, clinical experiences, career development activities, learning and study skills seminars, and a financial planning workshop. Program sites vary on how they deliver each of these required components and their program start date. Program sites include but are not limited to: •Case Western Reserve University Schools of Medicine & Dental Medicine •Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and School of Dental and Oral Surgery •David Geffen Schools of Medicine and Dentistry at UCLA •Duke University School of Medicine •Howard University Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Dentistry and Medicine
Contact: 13 program sites across the nation P: 1-866-587-6337 E: [email protected]
February
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Summer Pre-Career Practicum at New York Presbyterian Hospital
http://www.nyp.org/morganstanley/families-and-visitors/nurturing-your-child/child-life-services-and-education/practicum-and-internships
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 Phone interview.
Contact: NYP/Westchester Volunteer Services Office 21 Bloomingdale Road White Plains, NY E: [email protected] Fax: (914) 682-6909
March
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
http://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/internship-programs
TUSPM offers a free, four-day winter internship program (WIP) in January or an eight-day summer internship program (SIP) in June for undergraduate students. Interns attend workshops and seminars on podiatric medicine, as well as shadow and work with podiatric physicians in hospital, private practice, and outpatient clinic settings. A TUSPM student doctor will also work with interns on a case presentation.
Contact: Office of Student Affairs, 148 N. 8th Street Philadelphia, PA P: 215-625-5451 E: [email protected]
April
UCLA Pre-Medical Enrichment Program (UCLA PREP)
http://medschool.ucla.edu/current-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 P: (310) 825-3575 E: [email protected]
February
UCLA Re-Application Program (UCLA RAP)
http://medschool.ucla.edu/current-ucla-rap
The David Geffen School of Medicine Diversity Inclusion, & Outreach at UCLA 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, Suite 305 885 Tiverton Avenue Los Angeles, CA P: (310) 825-3575 E: [email protected]
May
UCSOP Pharmacy Summer Internship Program
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi-6_GFlLLXAhUC6yYKHeZODg0QFggmMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ucwv.edu%2FSchool-of-Pharmacy%2FSummer-2016-UCSOP-Summer-Internship%2F&usg=AOvVaw2t1G72AmjuVeQlSQhVnJZU
The UCSOP Pharmacy Summer Internship Program is an 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
Contact: Dr. Susan M. Gardner, Assistant Dean for Professional and Student Affairs P: 304-357-4879 E: [email protected]
March
UNC-CH School of Medicine
http://www.med.unc.edu/medprogram Students will 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 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 P: 919-966-7673
January
University of California, Berkeley
https://prehealthblog.shoreline.edu/2013/03/27/berkeley-optometry-opto-camp-apply-today/
Underrepresented and first generation pre-health science majors introduced to Optometry in this program will prepare to be successful applicants to optometry school. This 3-day “in residence” experience provides a learning opportunity about optometry and the process of becoming an optometrist. Please note that there is a $125 program fee and a limited amount of scholarship funding per session.
Contact: Heather Iwata, P: (510) 642-9537, E: [email protected]
May
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - (SPEP)
http://comdo-wcnlb.uc.edu/MedOneStop/Admissions/SummerEnrichment.aspx
The Summer Pre-Medical Enrichment Program is a 6-week residential summer program for 18 college juniors, seniors, and post-bacc pre-medical students from the U.S. Students receive intensive exposure to medicine as a career through tours, speakers, seminars, and shadowing. Students are exposed to the medical school experience and the academic curriculum through a noncredit course in cardiophysiology, extensive interaction with medical students and faculty, and detailed guidance through the medical school application process. There is an emphasis is on strengthening critical thinking/problem solving skills, increasing self-awareness, and making each participant a competitive medical school applicant.
Contact: College of Medicine, 231 Albert Sabin Way, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 670552, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0552 P: 513-558-7212 Fax: 513-558-6259 E: [email protected] or www.medoneStop.uc.edu/Pathways
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University of Connecticut Schools of Medicine/Dental Medicine/Grad Health Career Opportunity Programs
https://health.uconn.edu/hcop/enrichment-programs/medicaldental-preparatory-program/
This 6-week summer program provides 2 tracks for students interested in the medical field. Track 1 is the MCAT/DAT Prep Program for students who will be taking the MCAT or DAT. •Track 2 is the Basic Medical Science Program for all other students not on Track 1. Which will facilitate admission by improving admissions tests performance and through professional development activities and increase retention of successful matriculants through early exposure to professional education.
Contact: UConn, 263 Farmington Ave., Farmington, CT 06030 Granville Wrensford PhD E: gwrensford @uchc.edu; OR Kerry-Ann Stewart, Ph.D E: [email protected]
February
University of Michigan
https://sph.umich.edu/sep/ UM SEP is an 8-week comprehensive experience for undergraduate students who are committed to eliminating health inequalities. One of the goals of the UM SEP is to motivate its alumni to pursue a masters degree in public health, especially in health management and policy. This program provides students with work experience, GRE sources, graduate-level lectures, site visits to health organizations, community outreach projects, and networking opportunities.
Contact: P: (734) 936-3296 E: [email protected]
January
University of Pittsburgh- (SPAEP)
http://www.medadmissions.pitt.edu/admissions-requirements/special-programs.php
Summer Premedical Academic Enrichment Program (SPAEP) is designed to prepare and support college students who wish to pursue careers in medicine. The program is administered on two levels.
Contact: University of Pittsburgh SoM, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity Programs | M-247 Scaife Hall or 532 Scaife Hall Pittsburgh , PA 15261 P: (412) 648-8987 Fax: (412) 624-2516 E: [email protected]
March
Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program: Gateways to the Laboratory
http://weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/
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. In addition, one family member is flown out to NYC for the final presentations and accommodated at a high-end hotel in New York City.
Contact: Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program Contact:1300 York Avenue, Room C-103 New York, NY 10065 P: (212) 746-6023 E: [email protected]
February
Yale University School of Medicine
https://medicine.yale.edu/education/quicklinks/di/pipeline/ysema.aspx
The Yale Summer Enrichment Medical Academy (YSEMA) is a free 6-week program for students aspiring to a career in medicine. Students will participate in an intensive science curriculum designed to improve success in upper-division science courses that are required for pre-med students. There will be a focus on learning how to become a successful medical school applicant and how to navigate the application process. There is no fee to attend and students will receive a $500 stipend. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and help with transportation costs (i.e., bus pass) will also be available.
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: [email protected]
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
https://www.einstein.yu.edu/centers/hispanic-centers-of-excellence/opportunities.aspx
The Hispanic Center of Excellence is hosting; 7-week program for under- represented groups in medicine; “shadowing” experience with a physician and a comprehensive curriculum, including medical lectures, hands-on workshops and research experience under the supervision of a research mentor and the medical
Contact: 1300 Morris Park Ave - Block Building, 4th Floor Bronx, NY HCOE SUMP Team: Edith Antonio E: [email protected]
April
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
http://www.einstein.yu.edu/home/community_programs.asp
The Minority Student Summer Research Opportunity 9-week 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.
Contact: P: 718 430-2792, E: [email protected]
February
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Summer Mentor
https://www.einstein.yu.edu/education/phd/the-summer-undergrad-research-program.aspx
This 8 week research laboratory experience Includes free housing in the student residence complex on the Einstein campus and a $3,000 stipend. The online application for Summer 2018 will be available in November
Contact: Bronx, NY 10461 P: 718.430.2346 E: [email protected]
February
American Association of Medical Colleges
https://www.aamc.org/members/great/61052/great_summerlinks.html
The AAMC lists summer research opportunities at universities and research institutes across the country.
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Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates
http://aresty.rutgers.edu/ For 2018, the Aresty Summer Science program, is eligible for rising sophomores and runs May 30-August 2. Each participant receives a stipend of $3,000 and on-campus housing in the Livingston Apartments. Apply online with a single-spaced, 1-2 page essay (usually around 400-500 words) describing your interest in the project and your qualifications, and your resume and most recent transcript.
Contact: per website December
Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics/OHIP
http://aoec.org/ohip/how-to-apply/ OHIP has training sites in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Boston, Washington DC, New Orleans, and Wyoming. Teams of two students are placed with a union or worker organization to investigate job-related health and safety problems among workers, often employed in an under-served or a high hazard job. Projects are designed to maximize interaction between workers and students. OHIP is an applied research experience. At the end of the project, teams provide a “give back” product to the workers and their host union/worker organization, present their project at a national NIOSH videoconference, and produce a final report. Commitment is full-time, including possible evenings or weekends.
Contact: Ingrid Denis at AOEC, 1010 Vermont Ave., NW # 513, Washington, DC 20005.
February
Baylor College of Medicine (SMART)
http://www.bcm.edu/smart/ The Summer Medical and Research Training (SMART) program was developed to provide frontier-level, biomedical summer research projects for undergraduates in a supportive environment with supplemental education
Contact E: [email protected]
January
Beta Beta Beta (National Biological Honor Society) Research Grants
https://www.tribeta.org/tribeta-research-grants
The grant program is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the basic process of research and research funding. The proposed research project must be described and the tentative cost associated with the project identified. Grants for Beta Beta Beta members are for for meritorious undergraduate research proposals. The research applications are to be developed and submitted by undergraduates who are regular TriBeta members at the time of the submission of the application.
Contact: University of North Alabama, Math Building M1 - A, One Harrison Plaza, Florence, AL P: (256) 765-6220 E: [email protected]
September
Boston Children's Hospital Summer Student Research Program (SSRP)
http://www.childrenshospital.org/centers-and-services/departments-and-divisions/division-of-newborn-medicine/harvard-program-in-neonatology/summer-student-research-program/admission-information
SSRP provides undergraduate and medical school students with an intensive laboratory and clinical research experience under the guidance of Faculty and Fellow mentors. Our mentors focus on topics that include nutrition, radiology, lung vascular biology, epigenetics of fetal growth, rare disease, epigenetic mechanisms and more. Students will be appropriately matched with mentors based on their research interests expressed in their personal statement. All qualified candidates and underrepresented groups are welcomed to apply.
Contact: E:[email protected]
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Boston University
http://www.bu.edu/urop/surf-program/about/
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.
Contact: UROP office, 143 Bay State Road, 1st floor. P: 617-353-2020, or E: [email protected].
March
Caltech Pasadena Summer Research
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~murf/ In the Caltech Student-Faculty Programs students can get involved in research through a variety of programs, like The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF); or Minority Undergraduate Research Fellowships (MURF where students can conduct research under the guidance of experienced mentors working at the frontier of their fields.)
Contact: 330-87 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena CA Fax: 626-389-5467
Tel: 626-395-2885 E: [email protected]
January
CHOP Research Institute Summer Scholars Program (CRISSP)
https://crissp.research.chop.edu/ The CRISSP program hosts 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.
Contact: E: [email protected]
January
Committee on Institutional Cooperation
http://www.cic.net/students/srop/introduction
The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at Big Ten Academic Alliance universities. The program’s goal 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: [email protected]; or www.cic.net/srop Staff Contact: [email protected]
February
Cornell - Travelers
http://www.med.cornell.edu/education/programs/tra_sum_res.html
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 group. Through the experiences of laboratory or clinical research, the student learns how one pursues a specific research problem under the supervision of a faculty member
Contact: Elizabeth A. Wilson-Anstey, Asst. Dean of Diversity and Student Life Director, Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Program Weill Cornell Medicine 445 East 69th Street, Room 110 New York, NY 10021 P: 212-746-1057 E: [email protected]
February
Cornell Graduate School ACCESS
http://gradschool.weill.cornell.edu/student-experience/diversity-and-inclusion/summer-undergraduate-research
The Advancing Cornell Career Experiences for Science Students (ACCESS) is a 10-week summer program where selected students are placed in laboratories at the Weill Cornell Medical College under the supervision of an experienced faculty member, where they have the choice of performing research in one of 8 disciplines: Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Microbial Pathogensis, Systems Biology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology, Biophysics, and Computational Biology and Medicine
Contact: W. Marcus Lambert, ACCESS Program Director P: 212-746-6565 E: [email protected]
January
CUNY Undergraduate Summer Research Program
http://www2.cuny.edu/research/student-resources/for-students/cuny-summer-undergraduate-research-program/guidelines/
Students are matched with a faculty mentor working in Environmental Science, Nanoscience, Neuroscience, Photonics, or Structural Biology at the Advanced Science Research Center or at one of the CUNY colleges. They will work closely with mentors and members of research team to develop a project that can be conducted over the course of the 10-week program. Activities include research seminars, workshops on graduate school preparation, communication skills, and research integrity and career development. A stipend of $4,000 (taxable) is offered to applicants accepted into the program, as well as three monthly unlimited New York City Transit Metro Cards for transportation costs.
Contact: Rimi Dhar Programs Administrator P: (646) 664-8917 E: [email protected]
January
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center:
http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/research/cancer-disparities/students/cure-program/overview/
The CURE program introduces high school and college students from underrepresented populations to the world of cancer research by placing them in real research settings at local cancer research institutions.
Contact: Central Administration, 450 Brookline Ave, BP332A, Boston, MA P: (617) 632-2100 (877) 420-3951
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Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center: CURE program
https://cure.dfci.harvard.edu/welcome/yes_for_cure
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) is a comprehensive cancer center that brings together the cancer research efforts of seven member institutions and is committed to building the most diverse and well-trained cancer research workforce in the world. Students engage in hands-on, mentored research with basic, clinical, population science or nursing research investigators in research environments within DF/HCC.
Contact: Karen Burns White, Deputy Assoc. Director, Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities P: (617) 632-3244 E: [email protected] or Emily McMains, Research Training Coordinator, P: (617) 632-3028 E: [email protected]
November
Drexel University - Advanced Certificate in Biomedical Technology Development
http://www.catalog.drexel.edu/graduate/schoolofbiomedicalengineeringscienceandhealthsystems/biomedicaltechnologycert/
This certificate program is designed for working engineers interested in medical devices and technology. Students enrolled in this program will develop an understanding of the critical regulatory, economic, and legal issues in addition to the project management skills that facilitate the development of new medical devices.
Contact: Request More Information (http://drexel.edu/grad/contact/requestinfo/) P: 1.800.2.DREXEL E: [email protected]
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Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Summer Research Program
https://eohsi.rutgers.edu/graduate-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf/
The Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Summer Research Program has research opportunities in areas such as pharmaceutics, toxicology, medical chemistry and clinical pharmacy. The 10-week program runs each summer from May through July. 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. Students also participate in career development workshops and field trips. At the end of the fellowship, each student provides a brief oral presentation on his or her summer research project.
Contact: Lauren Aleksunes February
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
http://www.fhcrc.org/science/education/undergraduates/
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is an intensive, 9-week internship designed to provide research experience and mentorship for undergraduate students who are interested in biomedical research. Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, interns will complete an independent research project and present their findings at a competitive poster session.
Contact: E: [email protected]
February
Gateway to Dentistry Program NJ Dental School
http://sdm.rutgers.edu/pipline/gateway/gateway.htm
The program is an intensive, challenging, and informative hands-on dental internship based at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in Newark, NJ. It is a 2-week interactive program with full exposure to dental school and various aspects of dentistry practice.
Contact: Maritza Camacho P: 973 972-1645
February
Hackensack University Medical Center
https://www.hackensackumc.org/services/pediatrics/summer-clinical-research-program-application/
The Volunteer Program in Pediatrics is an 8-week clinical research program over the summer. It is open to outstanding undergraduate, post bacc, and med students. All applicants must complete an online app with a resume, unofficial transcript, & two letters of academic recommendation.
Contact: Ginger Janow. E: [email protected]
January
Hackensack University Medical Center
https://www.hackensackumc.org/services/emergency-medicine/emergency-trauma/etd-research-associate-program/
The Research Associate (RA) program provides valuable research experience to students in a clinical setting. RA’s are vital in the Emergency Trauma Department research and work on a variety of studies during their time in the program. They receive all the necessary training that they need in order to conduct accurate research.
Contact: Recruiting Chief RA E: [email protected]
January
Hartford Hospital Fellowship Program
https://hartfordhospital.org/health-professionals/education/residencies-fellowships/summer-student-pre-med-research-program
The Summer Student Pre-Med & Research Program in the Medical Education Department at Hartford Hospital is for pre-medical students completing their junior or senior year. It is a 10-week summer program involving clinical research and clinical rounds with physicians.
Contact: 80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT E:[email protected]; or Sandra Soares, Coordinator, E: [email protected]
February
Harvard Medical School - Summer Honors Undergrad Research Program
https://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/diversity/summer/SHURP.html
SHURP is a 10-week summer research program primarily for college students belonging to groups that are under-represented in the sciences. SHURP presently has 475 alumni from colleges across the country, and over 90% are continuing or planning to continue training and careers in the sciences.
Contact: P: 617-432-1342. E: [email protected]
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Harvard University - Summer Research
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/biological-sciences/undergraduate-summer-internship-program/
Division of Biological Sciences Undergrad Summer Internship Program is an intensive 8 week laboratory-based biological research program for undergrads during the summer following their sophomore or junior years. Up to 10 internships are awarded.
Contact: Tom Brazda, Program Coordinator E: [email protected].
February
Harvard University: Four Directions Summer Research (FDSRP)
http://fdsrp.partners.org/apply/ The FDSRP program 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. The FDSRP is in its 24th year, and has brought over 190 students to Boston during this time.
Contact: P: (617) 525-8356 E: [email protected]
February
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) EXROP Program & Janelia Undergraduate Scholars Program
http://www.hhmi.org/programs/exceptional-research-opportunities-program or https://www.janelia.org/you-janelia/students-postdocs/undergraduate-scholars-program
This 10-week summer program is aimed at well-prepared, independent, and committed students with significant research experience. We accept undergraduates and post-baccalaureate students who have not committed to a PhD program. In the Janelia Undergraduate Scholars Program, Janelia undergraduate scholars are dedicated future scientists, engineers, and mathematicians who are interested in exploring topics in neuroscience and biology.
Contact: Program Administration, Erik Snapp, Director of Student and Postdoctoral Programs Ashley Munteanu, Scientific Program Coordinator E: [email protected]
January
IES Brain Research Foundation Summer Fellowships
http://www.iesbrainresearch.org/programs_application.html
The IES Brain Research Summer Fellowship is for outstanding, bright, motivated undergraduate and first year graduate or medical students, who are in the process of deciding if neuroscience research might be part of their career plans. The fellowships provide the opportunity to work with & be trained by an established, experienced scientist in the field of neuroscience research.
Contact: Faye Simon Harac (President & Founder) 270 Sparta Ave. Suite 104 #210, Sparta, NJ P: 973 726-6218 E: www.iesbrainresearch.org; or [email protected]
March
Indiana Univ. Research Experience for Undergraduates in Animal Behavior
https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/research/reu/index.html
A small group of undergraduate students—usually about 10—comes to Indiana University each summer to engage in animal behavior research that involves neuroscience, cognitive science, and molecular approaches as well as traditional fieldwork and behavioral analysis. This work is made possible through the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Animal Behavior
Contact: Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, 409 N. Park Ave. Bloomington, IN P: (812) 855-9663 Fax: (812) 855-0411
February
Lehigh Valley Health Network Research Scholars Summer Program
https://www.lvhn.org/uploads/research_education/Available_Positions_-_Summer_Research_Scholar_Program_2014_-_2-6-2014.pdf
Positions are either research or quality improvement projects AND include any ancillary responsibilities as determined by the project mentor. Acceptable majors may include similar or comparable majors to those listed for each position.
Contact: Lehigh Valley Hospital, P.O. Box 689, Allentown, PA P: 888-402-5846 E: [email protected]
February 2018
Lehigh Valley Research Scholar Program
https://www.lvhn.org/research_and_education/college_student_programs/research_scholar_program
The Research Scholar Program provides structured educational research opportunities for undergraduate students. It spans eight weeks and each position involves a combination of research, professional, and/or clinical observations.
Contact: Lehigh Valley Hospital, P.O. Box 689, Allentown, PA P: 888-402-5846 E: [email protected]
February 2018
Massachusetts General Hospital Summer Research Trainee Program
http://www.massgeneral.org/education/internship.aspx?id=5
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.
Contact: www.massgeneral.org/research/
January
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine: Summer
Undergraduate Research Fellowship
http://www.mayo.edu/mgs/surf.html Each year, approximately 130 undergraduate students from around the US 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.
Contact: Glenda Mueller, Coordinator, Mayo Clinic Grad School of Biomedical Sciences, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN P: 507-284-3862 E: [email protected]
February
Medical College of Wisconsin
http://www.mcw.edu/Diversity-Programs/DSHREP.htm
Diversity Summer Health-related Research Education Program (DSHREP) Summer Biomedical Research Training Program is a 10-week program where students can be an active member of a research team, explore career opportunities in research and health professions, attend weekly lecture seminars, understand educational pathways, and participate in professional development enrichment sessions.
Contact: Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 P: (414) 955-8735 E: [email protected]
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Medical College of Wisconsin: Research Opportunity for Academic Development in Science (ROADS)
http://www.mcw.edu/Medical-School-FileLibrary/DEPT-Medical-School/Images/2014-Milwaukee/Students-D/ROADS/2018/ROADSEFlyer2018_Final.pdf
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
Contact: Medical College of Wisconsin, Office of Student Affairs/Diversity 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 P: (414) 955-8735 E: [email protected]
February
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY Summer Research
https://www.mskcc.org/education-training/high-school-college
College students can take advantage of several different summer research programs in fields such as chemical biology, computational biology, engineering, and molecular imaging.
Contact: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Ave, Box 441 NY, NY 10065 P 646-888-6639 E: [email protected] [email protected]
February
Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship (MURF)
https://www.asm.org/index.php/fellowships-2/25-education/students/142-ur-capstone
In the ASM Research Capstone Fellowship Program, students will present the results of their research projects, learn how to navigate a large scientific meeting, receive one-on-one career coaching, network with peers and professionals, and have access to ASM’s network of career resources and professionals. Faculty facilitators will provide students with personalized feedback and coaching in one-on-one and group settings and discuss mentoring and career tips to ensure success in microbial sciences careers.
CONTACT: Tiffani Fonseca P: 202-942-9283 E: [email protected]
January
Michigan State Univ. CoVM BRUSH Summer Research Prog.
https://cvm.msu.edu/research/student-research/undergraduate-student-summer-research-program
A 12-week program for students to work on a research project under the mentorship of leading biomedical researchers in the fields of cardiovascular and airway diseases. The program runs from May through August. A stipend is provided, with additional funds available for program-related expenses (conference travel, etc.). The NIH has specific criteria for acceptance into the program, which may be found at: cvm.msu.edu/undergraduate-summer research-program/eligibility
Contact: Dr. Susan Ewart P: 517-884-2005 E: [email protected]
February
MIT Summer Research Program
http://odge.mit.edu/undergraduate/msrp/ MSRP seeks to identify talented sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating seniors who might benefit from spending a summer on MIT’s campus, conducting research under the guidance of MIT faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and advanced graduate students. Participants will be better prepared and motivated to pursue advanced degrees, thereby helping to sustain a rich talent pool in critical areas of research and innovation.
Contact: MSRP staff P: (617) 324-8453 E: [email protected]
February
Morehouse College
http://www.morehouse.edu/phsi/phlfp.html
The Public Health Leadership Fellow Program is a 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 to reduce health disparities. It includes 2 weeks of public health educational training at Morehouse College with didactic learning in topics. Students also receive 3 days of training at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta. During the remaining 8 weeks of the program, each student is paired with a mentor to conduct a hands-on research project within CDC’s National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP).
Contact: E: [email protected]
January
Mount Sinai School of Medicine- Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
http://icahn.mssm.edu/education/graduate-school/degrees-and-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-program/
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at Mount Sinai is targeted to undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing careers as research scientists (future MD/ PhD or PhD graduate students). The program 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 is provided and students will receive a $3,500 stipend.
Contact: One Gustave L. Levy Place, PO Box 1022 NY, NY 10029-6574 P: 212-241-6546 Fax: 212-241-0651 E: [email protected]
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National Alliance of Research Associates Programs (NARAP)
www.theNARAP.org NARAP program is 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 P: (860) 386-5676 E: [email protected]
March
National Cancer Institute
https://www.cityofhope.org/education/students-and-youth/summer-student-academy/summer-student-academy-nci-cure-program
The Continuing Umbrella of Research Experience (CURE) Program is designed to engage the scientific curiosity of promising 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 P : 626-256-HOPE (4673) E: [email protected]
March
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease’s
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs/diversity-programs/research-training-opportunities-students/short-term-research-experience-underrepresented-persons-step-up
(The STEP-UP Program’s goal is to build and sustain a biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social science research pipeline focused on diabetes, endocrinology and metabolic diseases; digestive diseases and nutrition; kidney and urologic and hematologic diseases.
Contact: E: [email protected]
February
National Institutes of Health
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/redbook/brtpug.htm
The Research Education Program is eligible for undergraduate level to senior research level applicants. The purpose of this program is to support research education activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical behavioral, and clinical research workforce.
Contact: Herbert Geller Director, Office of Education Division of Intramural Research National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 50 South Drive Bethesda, Maryland 20814 P: (301) 451-9440 E: [email protected]
January
National Institutes of Health Summer Internship Program
https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip
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. Internships cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students generally arriving in May or June.
Contact: P: 1(301) 496-4000 E:[email protected]
Multiple - as early as December
Nemours Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSURP)
http://www.nemoursresearch.org/Scholarship/
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.
Contact: Nemours Biomedical Research, Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, 1600 Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE 19803 Fax: 302-651-4476
January
New York Presbyterian Hospital - Gateways to the Laboratory
http://weill.cornell.edu/mdphd/summerprogram/
Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program 10 weeks in June, July and August 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 P: 212-746-6023 E: [email protected]
February
NHLBI Research Training Programs
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/redbook/underint.htm
Office of Education Division of Intramural Research National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute programs for Undergraduate Students
Contact: Herbert Geller Director, , 50 South Drive, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 P: (301) 451-9440 E: [email protected]
January
NIH - Gateways to Laboratory Research
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/process/diversity/Pages/diversity-programs.aspx
At the NIDDK Honors Research Program, students will conduct independent research in a NIH laboratory. The program is 10 weeks and starts in June, running through mid-August. Students will participate in meetings and seminars in your individual lab, attend weekly research and career development seminars, attend summer seminar series with senior NIH investigators who will discuss the latest developments in biomedical research, attend formal lectures and symposia, listed in the weekly "NIH Calendar of Events” (only available at the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland), and get paired with a post baccalaureate or postdoctoral fellow for informal guidance.
Contact: Ms. Winnie Martinez - [email protected]
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NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
http://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/about/employment/health-research-training-program.page
The Health Research Training Program is a 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.
Contact: P: 311 or E: [email protected].
February
NYU Sackler Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
https://med.nyu.edu/research/sackler-institute-graduate-biomedical-sciences/summer-undergraduate-research-program
At NYU School of Medicine, the Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, in partnership with our Office of Diversity Affairs, offers qualified college students who have completed their sophomore or junior year the opportunity to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Accepted students receive a $3,500 payment, free housing, and reimbursement for round-trip travel expenses.
Contact: Amanda Tufekcier, program coordinator P: 212-263-5648 E: [email protected]
January
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Summer Undergrad Research Fellowship
https://www.ohio.edu/medicine/education/pre-med-education/summer-programs/surf.cfm
This 7-week SURF program provides a wide variety of summer research opportunities for undergraduate students interested in careers in medicine or biomedical research. The program includes room & board, a living allowance, 6 semester hours of biology credit from Ohio University and the potential for a guaranteed interview for the entering class at the medical school.
Contact: P: OU-HCOM Admissions Office at 800-345-1560
February
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/about/vision/center-for-diversity-inclusion/academic-resources/internships/summer-equity-internship.cfm
The Equity Summer Research Internship Program is an exciting opportunity for diverse students to spend 8 weeks working with administrators, faculty, scientists, and graduate students in a research and community based setting.
Contact: 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd. Portland, Oregon 97239 P: 503 494-8311 E: [email protected]
Opens December
Oregon Health and Science University
http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/academic-programs/neuroscience-graduate-program/application-information/summer-research-program.cfm?WT_rank=1
The OHSU Neuroscience Graduate Program Summer Fellowship Program in Neuroscience offers a limited number of summer fellowships for students that are looking for summer neuroscience research.
Contact: Liz Lawson-Weber, SW Sam Jackson Park Road, L474 Portland, OR 97239 E: [email protected]; 3181
March
Penn State Hershey
http://med.psu.edu/surip 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, 500 University Drive Hershey PA P: 7175314098 E: [email protected]
February
Pfizer Global http://www.pfizer.com/careers/en/early-careers
Research and Development Summer program for Pharmacy & Science majors. Multiple
Princeton Medical Institute Clinical Research Intern
http://princetonmedicalinstitute.com/job-openings.html
The Princeton Medical Institute Clinical Research Intern position is ideal for pre-med and psychology majors. Students will gain exposure to real-life research with patients, assist with the conduct of clinical research studies, and get involved and research for Depression, Anxiety, Alzheimer’s, Migraines, and CNS Disorders.
Contact: App E: [email protected], OR P: (609) 921-6050 E: [email protected].
November
Princeton Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (PSURE)
https://gradschool.princeton.edu/forms/interested-princeton-summer-undergraduate-research-experience-psure
The PSURE admission program has a preference for students who are enrolled at non-research intensive institutions (such as liberal arts colleges) or at public institutions where there are limited opportunities for undergraduate research; without prior summer research experience at a major research institution; or are 1st generation college students; or from a low-income background.
Contact: E: [email protected]
January
Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research PSOMER
https://pritzker.uchicago.edu/page/pritzker-school-medicine-experience-research
At this 8-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. This 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. Students will be housed at Max Palevsky Residential Commons for the duration of the program.
Contact: Nikki Oliver, The Pritzker School of Medicine Office of Multicultural Affairs P: 773-702-8946 E: [email protected]
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Project L/EARN Research Training Internship
http://www.ihhcpar.rutgers.edu/projectlearn/
The summer program is an intensive 10-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. Summer training often leads to involvement in faculty research during the subsequent academic year
Contact: 112 Paterson St., New Brunswick, NJ P: (848) 932-1876 E: [email protected] OR: RWJ Medical School P: (877) 479-5362 E: [email protected]
February
PULSE: Premedical Urban Leaders Summer Clinical Enrichment Prog.
http://cmsruapps.rowan.edu/pulse_application/
PULSE is a 6-week summer academic enrichment program for undergraduate students interested in pursuing a healthcare profession. It provides academic, clinical, research and service learning opportunities with a focus on urban health needs. It runs for five days per week for six weeks and culminates with the PULSE Symposium.
Contact: Taruna Chugeria S. Broadway, Camden, NJ P: 856.361.2800 E: [email protected]
January
Rockefeller Univ. (SURF) Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program
https://www.rockefeller.edu/education-and-training/surf/
The 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. The program begins in early June and ends in mid-August. 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 P: 212-327-8000 E: [email protected].
February
Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine
https://med.nyu.edu/emergency/research/research-associate-internship
This intensive summer 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 P: 212-327-8000 E: [email protected]
Opens January 2018
Roswell Park Cancer Institute:
https://www.roswellpark.org/education/summer-programs/college-students
The Dept. of Educational Affairs, Roswell Park Cancer Institute research experience will take place in the collaborative environment of a research laboratory. Students 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.
Contact: Adam Kisailus, , Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY P: 716-845-2339 E: [email protected]
January
Rowan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE)
http://www.rowan.edu/som/gsbs/research/sure.php
The Rowan University Summer Undergraduate Research Experience is a 10-week (May-August), tuition-free, paid internship ($3500 stipend) at RowanGSBS. The SURE program is designed to provide a stimulating hands-on research experience for undergraduate students considering graduate education in the biomedical sciences.
Contact: Amanda Powell, 2 East Laurel Road, Suite 2200 Stratford, NJ 08084 P: 856 566-6282 or 856 566-6282 E: [email protected]; or [email protected]
February
Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences NJ Medical School
http://njms.rutgers.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/info/docs/SummerResearch.pdf
The Rutgers Graduate school of Biomedical sciences (GSBS) is hosting the Undergraduate Summer Research Experience program, which is 10 weeks, and is designed to provide research experience for undergraduate students interested in careers in Biomedical Research/laboratory research, under the direction of a GSBS faculty member. Students will receive a stipend of $3500 & and a housing allowance.
Contact: M. Marallano, 185 South Orange Ave., Medical Science Building, Room C-696, Newark, NJ P: 973 972-4511 E: [email protected]
February
Rutgers Medical School - Summer Programs
http://rwjms.rutgers.edu/neuroscience/grad_pgm/summer_prog/
12 outstanding applicants will be selected to join 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, Neuroscience &
Cell Biology Dept., Rutgers RWJ Medical School, 683 Hoes Lane West, Research Building 363, Piscataway, NJ P: 732/235-5390 E: [email protected]
February
Rutgers Summer Science & Engineering Research RiSE
http://rise.rutgers.edu/ A nationally acclaimed summer research program for outstanding undergraduates from diverse backgrounds. 10 weeks of 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 receive a stipend up to $4500-$5000, free housing, travel, and a GRE course.
Contact:, Rutgers Univ., 25 Bishop Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901 P: 848-932-6584 Fax: 732-932-7407 E: [email protected]
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Rutgers NJ Medical School Summer Student Research Program
http://njms.rutgers.edu/research/orsp/ssr.cfm
The Summer Student Research Program is an 8-week research experience for New Jersey 1st and 2nd year Medical Students, as well as undergraduate students enrolled in our combined BS/MD seven-year program. Students are required to participate in research activities in a basic science or clinical laboratory. On many occasions this has been the students’ first research experience. Participation allows students and volunteers to develop a close working relationship with their mentor.
Contact: Research Office 185 South Orange Ave., Medical Science Building, Rm C-690, PO Box 1709, Newark, NJ P: (973) 972-1583 Fax: (973) 972-3585 E: [email protected]; or [email protected]
April
Rutgers Summer Science & Engineering Research
http://www.rise.rutgers.edu/ Nationally acclaimed summer research program for outstanding undergraduates from diverse backgrounds.
Address: Rutgers University, 25 Bishop Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1181, P:848-932-6584, E: [email protected].
Rutgers Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
https://eohsi.rutgers.edu/graduate-programs/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf/
10-week program for highly motivated undergraduates interested in a research career in the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. (Opportunity to conduct full-time research in
areas related to Pharmacology & Toxicology, Environmental Health Sciences, Pharmaceutics,
Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Clinical Pharmacy.)
Contact:170 Frelinghuysen Rd., Piscataway, NJ 08854 P:848-445-0200 E:[email protected]
Opens November 2017
Rutgers Univ. Summer Science Program
https://aresty.rutgers.edu/ Aresty Research Center Provides comprehensive services for students looking for research experiences.
Contact: Aresty-Center Milledoler Hall P: (848) 932-7027 E: [email protected]
December
Rutgers University Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities
http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/gsbs/prospective/summer_research.html
Students will participate in individual mentored research on the Piscataway/New Brunswick campus. They will work in the laboratories of carefully matched faculty mentors, and enhance scientific and professional training through enrichment activities including GRE preparation, career counseling, graduate school admissions workshops, and intensive work on scientific writing and speaking. (Programs include: RiSE (Research In
Science and Engineering); Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) in Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology; CURE (Continuing Umbrella for Research Experience) Program; CABM Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE); and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Summer Research Fellowship Program).
Multiple Multiple
Sackler Institute (SURP) Summer Undergraduate Research Program
https://med.nyu.edu/research/sackler-institute-graduate-biomedical-sciences/summer-undergraduate-research-program
Students will work in an exciting academic medical environment at NYU School of Medicine and NYU Langone Medical Center. Students will be matched with a laboratory of interest in their preferred research area. Placement ultimately depends on the availability of mentors and the appropriateness of a lab for a summer intern.
Contact: Meghan Bermudez, New York University SoM, NY, NY P: 212 404-3995 E: [email protected]
January
Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences- Tufts University
http://sackler.tufts.edu/Admissions/Apply-to-Non-Degree-Programs/Building-Diversity-in-Biomedical-Sciences.aspx
An intensive, 10-week program consisting of mentored research experience for students interested in pursuing future PhD or MD/PhD studies. 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 P: (617) 636-6767 E: [email protected]
February
SUCCESS Summer Undergraduate Research Course
https://medicine.osu.edu/mstp/success-program/Pages/index.aspx
The Program is a 10-week research experience hosted by the OSU Medical Scientist (MD-PhD) Training Program. Students will receive a stipend and housing, an allowance for travel to and from Columbus, take valuable professional development courses and learn from engaged mentors, while working in state-of-the-art research facilities.
Contact Us E: [email protected] P: 614-685-9764 Facebook: www.facebook.com/OhioStateSUCCESS
January
SUMR Summer Undergraduate Minority Research Program
http://ldi.upenn.edu/sumr/application This program is open 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 @ other employment.
Contact: Joanne Levy, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics P: 215 898-1655; or Safa Browne E: [email protected]
February
SUNY- Downstate Summer Research Program
http://sls.downstate.edu/diversity_education/prospective_students/programs.html
Office of Diversity Education and Research, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Undergraduate Summer Research Program (See SUNY Located in Pre-Professional Section)
Contact: 450 Clarkson Ave., MSC 1186 Brooklyn, NY 11203 App E: [email protected]
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Summer Accelerated Biomedical Research Program
http://elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/gsbs/admissions/SABR.aspx
The Texas Technical University’s research program is an undergraduate students' opportunity to become a part of the institution through the Summer Accelerated Biomedical Research (SABR) Program.
Contact: TTUHSC El Paso GSBS E: [email protected]
January
The Leadership Alliance Summer Research
http://www.theleadershipalliance.org/ Brown University’s site 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, E: [email protected]; or Contact the Leadership Alliance Executive Office E: [email protected] P: 401-863-7994
February
The Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Weill Cornell Medicine Program
http://weill.cornell.edu/education/programs/
Designed to give 25 premedical students deeper insights into the field of medicine, including issues that greatly affect the health of traditionally underserved groups. Experience laboratory or clinical research and learn how one pursues a specific research problem under the supervision of a faculty member, thus providing an early education into basic research techniques that could be applicable to any area of medicine.
Contact: Elizabeth Wilson-Anstey, Asst. Dean of Diversity & Student Life Director, 445 East 69th Street, Rm 110, NY, NY P: 212-746-1057 E: [email protected]
February
Tufts REU Summer Research Program
http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/undergraduate/research/reu.htm
The Dept. of Biology at Tufts University offers a NSF funded summer 10-week research program. 10 students will work closely on a collaborative-interdisciplinary project, receive $520/week stipend, $100 food allotment, and on-campus housing ($6,200 total).
Contact: 120 Dana Laboratories, Department of Biology, Tufts Univ. Medford, MA; E: [email protected]
March
UConn Undergraduate Summer Research Intern Program
https://health.uconn.edu/graduate-school/academics/programs/summer/
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. Participants paid a salary of $3,500.
Contact: Stephanie Rauch UConn Health, 263 Farmington Ave. MC 3906, Farmington, CT 06030 E: BiomedSci [email protected]
March
UCRIP Vanderbilt Undergraduate Clinical Research Internship
https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/vssa/undergraduate-clinical-research-internship-program
Participate in both research and clinical patient care at an academic medical center. Each student housed on-campus for the summer, and will receive a stipend of $1,500. Support for travel or meals not provide. Disadvantaged students accepted may be eligible for financial assistance.
Contact: Barry Noland, Office Diversity Affairs, 319 Light Hall, Nashville, TN P: 615 322-2164 E: [email protected]
February
UMass Medical School Summer Undergraduate Research
https://www.umassmed.edu/schoolservices/prematriculation/srp/
The UMass Medical School Summer Undergraduate Research Program is a non-credit, 10-week (May 27-August 3rd 2018), structured research experience sponsored by UMMS Office of School Services. The program consists of "hands-on" laboratory research with an investigator serving as a mentor, role model and advisor. The program is designed to provide participants in-depth exposure to actual bio medical research. Summer Research Fellows receive a stipend of $4000. Stipends are paid to participants in three payments over the ten week program. Travel and housing is paid for and arranged by the program.
Contact: Brian Lewis & Pranoti Mandrekar, Co-P.I., 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, Massachusetts E: [email protected] Karen J. Zirpola-Miller, P: 508-856-5033 E: [email protected] Linhelle Charles, P: 508-856-2444 E: [email protected]
March
University of Alaska Anchorage Summer Research Experience
https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/biological-sciences/reu/
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 E: khduddleston@ uaa.alaska.edu, or uaa_reu@uaa. alaska.edu P: 907 786-7752, Dr. Jonathan Stecyk, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, P: 907 786-4791. E:[email protected].
University of Arizona Graduate College
https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/sri The Undergraduate Summer Research Institute offers students an opportunity to learn how to conduct research, prepare for graduate studies, and enhance leadership skills.
Contact: Donna Treloar, Summer Research Institute, PO Box 210066,
Tucson, AZ P: 520.621.7808 E: [email protected]
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University of California, Berkeley: (SROP)
https://diversity.berkeley.edu/programs-services/graduate/undergraduate-research-programs
UC Berkley offers an extensive list of undergraduate research programs hosted on campus or at several other universities across the nation.
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Univ. California Summer Research Training Program (SRTP)
http://graduate.ucsf.edu/content/summer-research-opportunities
University of California, San Francisco is offering undergraduate minority students an opportunity for summer research where they will spend up to 10 weeks working with UCSF faculty members on research projects, take part in seminars, lectures, and social events, creating a cohesive and supportive community. Students present their research and get valuable feedback from students, postdocs, and faculty at UCSF.
Contact: Julia Clark, outreach and student programs coordinator P: 415-514-3510 E: [email protected]
February
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine – 1. SURF 2. OGE SURF
http://med.uc.edu/SURF http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/education/research/surf/default
The SURF 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. SURF students are matched with an appropriate faculty advisor, based on mutual research interest. The advisor and intern design a specific research project within the context of the research focus of the advisor's laboratory
Contact: 1. [email protected]; OR 2. http://med.research. uc.edu/SURF.aspx E: [email protected] APP:http://webcentral.uc.edu/gradresearch/surf/summerapp.cfm
February
University of Colorado GEMS Program
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/programs/GEMS/Pages/default.aspx
At the Univ. of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Health Sciences Center: Biomedical Sciences Program/GEMS, selected undergraduate GEMS interns will participate in an intense ten-week summer research internship program. Students will attend lectures, professional development workshops, and a mentored laboratory research assignment.
Contact: Adela Cota-Gomez, 12700 E. 19th Ave., Mail Stop C272, Aurora, CO P: 303-724-6085 E: [email protected]
February
University of Connecticut Health Center Heath Career Opportunity Programs
https://health.uconn.edu/hcop/enrichment-programs/health-disparities-clinical-summer-research-fellowship-program/
This 7-week program, for rising college sophomores, juniors, seniors or recent graduates, is a clinical-research-enrichment experience, an introduction to health disparities, cross cultural issues, principles of clinical medicine and skills for public health research and interventions, an overview of approaches to cultural definitions, public health issues, and discussion of specific techniques for working with diverse populations.
Contact: Kerry-Ann Stewart, 263 Farmington Ave., Farmington, CT E: [email protected] Granville Wrensford, E: [email protected]
February
University of Florida College of Medicine
http://odhe.med.ufl.edu/8-2/hcsi/ The responsibilities of the Junior Staff (JS) are numerous and critical for the success of the Health Care Summer Institute. Each JS is responsible for promoting an experience which is educational, safe and enjoyable. (The position requires maturity, trustworthiness, high moral
values, motivation, good organizational skills, commitment, good leadership skills, the ability to work as a team member and respect for self and others).
Contact: Health Care Summer Institute P.O. Box 100202 Gainesville, Florida
April
University of Florida’s Dept. of Neuroscience Summer Neuroscience Internship Program
http://neuroscience.ufl.edu/education/summer-neuroscience-internship-program/
The Summer Neuroscience Internship Program is a 10 week paid internship for college students studying at US-based institutions who are not already accepted into postgraduate programs. Students will be mentored by an experienced neuroscientist and assigned a research project in their mentor’s lab. SNIP interns are expected to conduct themselves as full-fledged members of their lab, carrying out research and other lab duties during regular business hours and also as required by specific experiments
Contact: Drs. Sara Burke, Joseph McQuail, and Sarah Johnson, Co-Directors, Abbi Hernandez Advisor & Sarah Bloom Coordinator P: 352 627-9200 Fax: 352 392-8347
March
University of Illinois - SURF
https://pharmacy.uic.edu/research/funding-opportunities/surf
This 10-week SURF program is for undergraduate students interested in biomedical research, which includes work on independent research projects in the laboratories of their faculty mentors and relevant laboratory safety training.
Contact: UIC West Campus P: 312-996-7240 E: [email protected].
February
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcam/uhp/ This program is designed for highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in exploring potential careers in the health sciences, and to familiarize them with biomedical research and practice opportunities @ issues related to health disparities and inequity, and the impact on patient care, health promotion, and prevention.
Contact: 1819 West Polk Street, 145 CMW, Chicago, Illinois 60612 P: 312.996.6491 Fax 312.996.3548 E: [email protected]
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Univ. of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford
https://pharmacy.uic.edu/programs/pharmd-professional-program/events-for-prospective-students/summer-pharmacy-institute
At the Summer Pharmacy Institute, students will explore different areas of the pharmacy profession, with a full day workshop devoted to current trends, research, and activities in each of the following areas: Hospital, Ambulatory Care, Industry/Research & Development, Community, and Professionalism.
Contact: 833 S Wood St, Chicago, IL P: 312-996-7242 E: [email protected] Fax: 312-413-0106
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Univ. of Illinois Urbana Champaign: (HURF)
http://www.life.illinois.edu/ib/umeb/about.htm#hughes
The Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellows Program is an interdisciplinary program in Environmental Biology funded by the National Science Foundation designed to encourage students to consider careers in environmental biology.
Contact: Jeffrey Brawn E: [email protected]; or Evan DeLucia, E: [email protected]
February
University of Iowa
https://medicine.uiowa.edu/microbiology/education/summer-research-experience-undergraduates-reu-microbiology
The Summer Research Experience in the Biosciences consists of a 10-week research experience for bright and ambitious undergraduates who are considering a PhD in microbiology or an allied discipline. Approximately 8-10 participants will be selected.
Contact: P: 319 335-7807 E: [email protected]
February
University of Massachusetts Medical School
http://www.umassmed.edu/SEP/index.aspx
The College Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is a tuition-free, 4-week residential program for undergraduate sophomores and juniors interested in entering the health professions. The program includes enrichment classes, seminars, and the opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals.
Contact: Robert E. Layne Dean of Outreach Programs and Worcester Pipeline Collaborative, 55 Lake Avenue North, Rm. S3-104, Worcester, MA P: 508-856-2417 E:[email protected]
March
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
http://biomed.miami.edu/news/2017/07/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf-program-2017
SURF fellows spend 10 weeks pursuing research projects and participating in seminars and workshops held by UM MSoM faculty.
Contact: Santos Cayetano, Senior Program Coordinator E [email protected]
March
University of Minnesota Medical School - LSSURP
https://www.med.umn.edu/education-training/graduate-programs/life-sciences-summer-undergraduate-research-program-lssurp/application
The Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Programs (LSSURP) is a 10-week research project under the direction of a university faculty mentor and numerous special activities focused on professional development as well as social interaction.
Contact: 293 Mayo Del Code 8293A, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN
P: 612-625-2275 E: [email protected]
February
Univ. of Missouri NSF- Summer
Research for Undergraduates in Neuroscience
http://engineering.missouri.edu/neuroreu/
The program is a 10-week research experience. Students will receive a stipend of $4,500 in addition to travel, tuition, air-conditioned campus dorm housing and full meal plan. Students will be given an opportunity to assist graduate students with important research led by leading faculty with a wide range of expertise spanning 4 different colleges.
Contact: Vinay Guntu Program Manager, NSF REU Program, E: [email protected]
January
University of Nebraska Medical Center
https://www.unmc.edu/studentservices/rse/enrichment/undergraduate-enrichment/surp/index.html
Students can spend their summer in a state of the art research institution as a team member —using and expanding their scientific knowledge and skills, and learning more about health care and research options. This is a 10-week full-time research placement, providing students with a stipend, enrichment seminars, networking and social activities.
Contact: Recruitment & Student Engagement 984275 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 E: [email protected]
February
Univ. of Oregon
http://uoreu.uoregon.edu/ REU Site Program in Molecular Biosciences Research for Undergraduates is in Molecular Biosciences (UO-REU) and offers 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: Dr. Bryan Rebar, 1210 Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 P: 541-346-5862 E: [email protected]; or [email protected]
January
University of Oregon Summer Undergraduate Research
http://spur.uoregon.edu/ The SPUR program provides fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students from other Universities and Colleges to participate in ongoing research in Life Sciences laboratories at UO. Each project is a rigorous and rich immersion in mentored, high profile science research with a lab mentor under the direction of a research professor.
Contact: 1254 Univ. of Oregon P: (541) 346-5862 E:[email protected] or Julia McMorran E: summerpgms@ uoregon.edu
February
U Penn Summer Undergraduate Internship Program (SUIP)
http://www.med.upenn.edu/bgs/applicants_suip.shtml
The SUIP provides an intense research experience to students interested in graduate study in the biomedical and biological sciences. The program has been in existence since 1993. Approximately 30 college students from across the US participate each year; most are rising juniors and seniors, but occasionally we admit a rising sophomore. Interns complete ten weeks of full-time laboratory research, attend state-of-the-art research seminars, receive career counseling from program faculty and administrators, and attend The Leadership Alliance National Symposium. The program seeks to encourage and prepare talented students to pursue careers in scholarly research.
CONTACT: Program Director: Arnaldo J. Diaz, Asst. Dean for Research Training Programs, Tel: 215.898.2794 Fax: 215.898.2671 E: [email protected]
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Univ. of
Pennsylvania
(SUMR) Summer
Undergrad Minority
Research Program
https://www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/jobsandinternships/penninternshipprograms.php#minority
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 program provides opportunity to receive a stipend to conduct health services research on a topic of their choice, under Penn faculty guidance.
Contact: E: http://www.upenn.edu/ldi/sumr/
February
University of
Pennsylvania
http://www.med.upenn.edu/molecular/undergrad
Undergraduate Student Scholars Program Contact: 9th Floor Biomedical Research Bldg, 421, Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA E: [email protected]
January
University of
Pennsylvania,
SUPERS@PENN
http://www.med.upenn.edu/supers/ This program is open to students from the University of Pennsylvania as well as outside of the university, and the curriculum is designed specifically for undergraduate students with an interest in biomedical research, with the eventual goal of MD, PhD, or MD-PhD degrees. Applications from women and members of underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged. During the program, students attend weekly seminars on introductory topics in biomedical research.
Contact: P:215-898-0064 E: [email protected]
February
University of
Pittsburgh
Carnegie- Mellon
MD/PhD Program
(SURPUMS)
http://www.mdphd.pitt.edu/sprogram_brochure.asp
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program for Underrepresented Students is designed as a summer research and enrichment program for underrepresented minority students interested in careers as physician scientists. Students will receive intensive research laboratory experience and abundant mentorship, be matched with biomedical researchers in a variety of areas including Medical Robotics, Transplantation Immunology, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Informatics; participate in a variety of career development programs, scientific seminars, and specific career enhancement opportunities (e.g. preparation for national examinations); and receive a stipend of $3,500 plus round trip airfare. Housing is not available.
Contact: University of Pittsburgh, MSTP 526 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 P: (412) 648-2324 E: [email protected]
March
University of
Pittsburgh Summer
Undergraduate
Research Program
http://path.upmc.edu/cmp/cmp-sum.htm The School of Medicine Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate 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 who will gain research experience under the mentorship of internationally recognized scientists and clinicians.
Contact: Wendy M. Mars Department of Pathology BST S-407 B, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 P: 412-648-9690 Fax: 412-648-1916 E: [email protected]
February
CNUP Summer
Undergraduate
Research Program
http://cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/training/summer/faqs.aspx
The Center for Neuroscience is hosting a 10-week program in which selected undergraduate students conduct research investigating diverse aspects of nervous system function under the guidance of individual CNUP training faculty.
Contact: Jon W. Johnson P: 412-624-4295 E: [email protected] Anthony E. Kline P: 412-383-2806 E: [email protected]
February
University of
Rochester Medical
Center (SURF)
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/MediaLibraries/URMCMedia/education/md/documents/surf-brochure.pdf
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program is a 10-week academic program designed to strengthen the science, clinical, and research skills and to enhance competitiveness for careers in medicine and the biomedical sciences.
Contact: Rochester Institute of Technology P: 585-475-2411 E: [email protected]; OR [email protected]
February
University of Rochester Medical Center Summer Scholars program
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/education/graduate/summer-scholars.aspx
The program is a 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 for undergraduate students interested in the Ph.D. degree in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences and Students with a potential interest in attending graduate school at the University of Rochester.
Contact: Ben Lovell Program Manager P: (585) 275-2933
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University of South Alabama (S.U.R.F.) Summer Undergrad Research Fellowship
http://www.usahealthsystem.com/undergraduate-research-opportunities
At S.U.R.F. the, fellows will receive a competitive stipend of $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. Fellows will gain experience in state of the art research methods, read pertinent literature, participate in laboratory meetings and discussions, interact with faculty and other trainees in the Center for Lung Biology, and potentially be a coauthor.
Contact: Mary Townsley Director, Training Programs, Center for Lung Biology, 5851 USA Dr. N., Rm. 3340, Mobile, AL; P: (251)460-8045 E: [email protected]
February
University of South Carolina Summer Undergraduate Research Program
https://www.jax.org/education-and-learning/high-school-students-and-undergraduates/learn-earn-and-explore/admission
The MUSC SURP is a 10-week research and educational based program run by the College of Graduate Studies on the campus of the Medical University of South Carolina. The purpose of the SURP is to promote access to graduate education and to enhance specific skills that are required for success in a subsequent MS, PHD or an MD/PhD in Biomedical Sciences. MUSC offers this valuable opportunity to academically talented and motivated students who confirm a strong interest in graduate and/or doctoral studies.
Contact: Stephanie Brown-Guion MUSC College of Graduate Studies, Dean's Ofc, 68 President St, Room BE 101, MSC 501, Charleston, SC P: (843) 876-2408; Fax: (843) 876-2416 E: [email protected]
January
University of Texas McGovern Medical School Summer Research Program
https://med.uth.edu/oep/medical-education/student-programs/summer-research-program/college-undergraduate-program/
The 10 week MedSURP program matches college sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating seniors with faculty scientists to conduct biomedical research in labs throughout the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston during the summer gaining intensive hands-on laboratory experience under the direction of seasoned faculty researchers and teachers.
Contact: Linh Trinh, Program Manager, Summer Research Program, 6431 Fannin JJL 315, Houston TX 77030 P: (713) 500-5105, Fax: (713) 500-0603 E: [email protected]
February
University of Virginia School of Medicine (SRIP) Summer Research Internship Program
https://med.virginia.edu/diversity/programs/srip/
Qualified undergraduates from around the nation who are considering a career in biomedical research will spend 10 weeks investigating current problems in biomedical research under the guidance of a faculty member. The goal of this program is to expose students to laboratory research while familiarizing them with the opportunities that exist for careers in biomedical sciences.
Contact: SRIP Program Coordinator, Marya Johnson P: 434-924-1757 E: [email protected]
February
University of Washington - paid summer research experience
https://depts.washington.edu/hscmsp/programs/star/
The Stipends for Training Aspiring Researchers (STAR) Program is 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. Students gain the confidence and academic exposure which will allow them to successfully enter PHD level programs
Contact: Teri Ward, Director, Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program (HSCMSP) P: 206.221.6016 E: [email protected]
February
University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Research Program
https://wiscience.wisc.edu/IBS-SRP Program participants perform full-time research for 10 weeks within a discipline-based research group led by a faculty member. A seminar series and additional events and activities build community, support career and graduate school exploration, and help students build useful skills, such as science writing. Students present their projects at a final symposium and write research reports
Contact: Janet Branchaw, PI, David Wassarman, Co-PI, Amber Smith, Program Coordinator P: (608) 265-0850 E: [email protected] or
February
Washington University in St. Louis BioMedRAP
http://dbbs.wustl.edu/divprograms/SummerResearchforUndergrads/Pages/BioMedRap-Program-Overview.aspx
The Biomedical Research Apprenticeship Program (BioMedRAP) is a 10-week summer research program for exceptional students interested in pursuing biomedical research careers. This program is designed to provide a rigorous, in-depth research experience to prepare participants for top-quality Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. programs in the biological and biomedical sciences.
Contact: E: [email protected]
February
Wesleyan University
http://www.wesleyan.edu/careercenter/students/health/summer-post-bac-opportunities.html
A database of summer and post bac opportunities in the health professions. Contact: Summer Programs at various locations
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SACKLER/NSF REU SITE: (interdisciplinary Research Training Across Biology, Physics, and Engineering)
http://sackler.yale.edu/sackler-nsf-reu-site
10 week, mentored research experience for students interested in pursuing future PhD or MD/PhD studies. 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
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Atlantic Neuroscience Institute:
[email protected] A gap year internship designed for students looking to gain clinical & research experience in a gap year before medical school. Participants will shadow, research and assist with botulinum toxin injections. For consideration, please e-mail a resume and cover letter.
Contact: E Ivana Ganihong E: [email protected]
Barnabas Health Medical Center - Livingston NJ
http://www.barnabashealth.org/Saint-Barnabas-Medical-Center/Volunteer/Adult-Volunteers.aspx
Volunteers will 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. All interested applicants must call the telephone number provided to set up an interview.
Contact: P: 973-322-5592
Barnabas Health Pre-health Career Opportunities
http://www.barnabashealth.org/Careers/Job-Opportunities.aspx
Temp Assignments: • Certified Sterile Processing Techs • OR Techs • Certified Medical Assistants • Inpatients Coders • Receptionists • Clerical • Admin. Support • Finance; Join our temp team and work alongside the best…
Contact: P: 973-322-4750 or E: [email protected]
Barnabas Health Van Dyke Hospice & Palliative Care
https://www.rwjbh.org/blog/2015/august/barnabas-health-van-dyke-hospice-and-palliative-/
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
Contact: Barnabas Health Hospice Volunteer Department P: 855.619.4448
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The
https://careers.chop.edu/job/Student-Clin-Asst-I-Research-64002/407721300/
A job database containing all open positions at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Contact: P: 215-590-1000 E: [email protected]
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Englewood Hospital & Medical Center
http://www.englewoodhealth.org/volunteering
Volunteers must submit an application form, receive positive physician and personal references, join in a personal interview and comprehensive orientation, and complete the required tuberculosis screening. Assignment based on need and volunteer interest, skill, availability and references.
Contact: Volunteer Department, 350 Engle Street, Englewood, NJ 07631 E: [email protected]
Multiple
General Hospital Volunteer Program
http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org23282.jsp
Interest Area Children & Youth, Community, Emergency & Safety, Health & Medicine, Seniors, 1300 York Avenue, Room C-103, NY, NY
Contact: Elizabeth Man, P: 732 745-8573 212-746-6023 E: [email protected]
Opens November
General Hospital Volunteer Prog.
http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org42595.jsp
Interest Area Health & Medicine Contact Christine Ann Piterski P: 732 321-7083
Opens November
Hackensack University MC Volunteer Services
https://www.hackensackumc.org/health-professionals/education-training/volunteer-programs/end-of-life-doula-program/
End-of-life doulas bring greater comfort and meaning to the process of experiencing serious illness, for patients and their loved ones, especially during their active dying process. Doulas are specially trained volunteers who support life and provide compassionate presence when needed most.
Contact: Volunteer services team P: 551-996-2350
Open
Hackensack Univ. Medical Center - Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP)
https://www.hackensackumc.org/health-professionals/education-training/volunteer-programs/hospital-elder-life-program-help/
Volunteers are tasked with visiting patients to maintain their cognitive and functional status, provide therapeutic activities, exercise, and assist with meals.
Contact: Nadine Benoit P 551-996-2542 E: [email protected]
Open
Jersey City Medical Center Intern/Extern
https://www.rwjbh.org/for-healthcare-professionals/medical-education/jersey-city-medical-center/clinical-rotations/
Non-clinical internships and volunteer experiences are typically completed by prospective students preparing to apply for a degree program or who have non-clinical career interests in such fields as business or law.
Contact: Rene Giliberti, Volunteer Services Coordinator, P: (201) 309-2739
Multiple
JFK Medical Center Volunteer Program
https://www.jfkmc.org/about-us/volunteer-services
JFK Medical Center's Volunteer Program welcomes men and women of all ages. Special talents and personal schedules are matched to the hospital's needs. Most volunteers donate one-time slot of four hours per week; however, additional hours are always welcome. Volunteers may be placed in these areas: surgical waiting room, nursing unit, Kit Kart, Information Desk, and more.
Contact: JFK Medical Center 65 James Street Edison, NJ 08818 P: 732-321-7083
February
Liberty Health- Care Careers
http://www.libertyhealthcare.com/careers/
Clinical placement Requests should be submitted 8-12 weeks prior to requested start date
Contact: Kenneth Blofsky request 201 915-2948
Periodic
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Summer Research
http://careers.mskcc.org/job/7795257/spring-2018-graduates-physician-office-assistant-new-york-ny/
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) NY, NY Summer Research Spring 2018 Graduates – Physician Office Assistant Job Posting Number: 16932
Contact: Christine Watts Talent Acquisition Group MSKCC P: 646.227.2577 E: [email protected]
November
MSKCC Summer Research
http://careers.mskcc.org/job/ Spring 2018 Graduates – Research Study Assistant Job Posting Number: 16133
Contact: Christine Watts P: 646.227.2577 E: [email protected]
November
MSKCC Summer Research
http://careers.mskcc.org/job/7794287/spring-2018-graduates-session-assistant-new-york-ny/
Spring 2018 Graduates – Session Assistant Job Posting Number: 16962
Contact: Christine Watts P: 646.227.2577 E: [email protected]
November
Morristown Memorial Hospital
http://www.atlantichealth.org/Morristown/Ways%20to%20Give/Volunteering
Volunteers help enhance the patient experience and provide high-quality care. Volunteers will be required to both serve a set number of hours, train and meet medical prerequisites as part of our onboarding process. Volunteer participation required for at least 6 months.
Contact: P: 973 971-5247 x 5 Multiple
New Brunswick Community Interpreter Project (NBCIP)
http://rwjms.rutgers.edu/community_health/nbinterpreter_pgm.html
In collaboration with Rutgers, the Office of Community Health at UMDNJ-RWJ Medical School strive to help improve access to healthcare for the Latino community in New Brunswick and provide bilingual students with an opportunity to serve as medical interpreters at various sites (Site trains to interpret & places in clinics).
Contact: 732 235-9535 Multiple
NJ Community Rescue Squad
https://www.google.com/search?q=NJ+Community+Rescue+Squad&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=40502414,-74500141,11527&tbm=lcl&ved=0ahUKEwj_28OPpbrZAhVB12MKHf1OB7IQjGoIXQ&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:2&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:;mv:!1m3!1d175912.94017714247!2d-74.48249399999999!3d40.519892999999996!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i339!2i348!4f13.1;tbs:lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:2&spf=1519328909716
Contact your local volunteer community rescue squad: Training provided on site or through community colleges
Multiple
NJ Hospital Association
http://www.njha.com/membership/list-of-nj-providers/hospitals/
Websites of NJ Hospitals-Volunteer Services Multiple
RWJ General Hospital Volunteer Program
http://www.rwjuh.edu/rwjuh/adultvolunteers.aspx
Volunteer opportunities are available mornings, afternoons and evenings, seven days a week at both the New Brunswick and Somerset campuses of RWJUH. Variety of volunteer opportunities available–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 - 732 745-8600 x8573; JFK Medical Center - 732 321-7083
Multiple
RWJ University Hospital Physician Shadowing
http://www.rwjuh.edu/rwjuh/volunteers-at-new-brunswick-campus.aspx
Rutgers HPO/RWJ Volunteer Intensive Program is a special collaboration with the Rutgers HPO and students’ opportunity for a limited one-semester volunteer commitment of 50 hours. The HPO/RWJ VIP is offered 3 times a year. If accepted commitment is for one 4-hour shift in a selected department for a minimum of 50 hours of service in 15 wks.
Contact: Volunteer Services department between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. New Brunswick P: 732-937-8507; Somerset P: 908-685-2952
Fall & spring lottery system
St. Peter's General Hospital Volunteer Program
https://www.saintpetershcs.com/Services/Volunteering-at-Saint-Peter-s
Volunteers at Saint Peter’s serve in non-patient and patient care areas, performing various clerical duties such as answering phones, collating mailings, running errands, greeting visitors, assisting in the Gift Shop On Park, delivering flowers and mail, delivering newspapers to the units, escorting patients to and from testing, greeting patients as care companions, or feeding patients who need assistance.
Contact: Elizabeth Man, Volunteer Services, 254 Easton Ave New Brunswick, NJ 08901 P (732) 745-8573 Website: http://www. saintpetersuh.com
December
St. Peter's University Hospital Premed Shadowing
http://hpo.rutgers.edu/images/documents/SPUH.pdf
The Health Professions Office is proud to offer a Premedical Physician Shadowing Program at Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick. This program is open to Rutgers undergraduate students who have at least one year of residence as a student of Rutgers – New Brunswick/Piscataway. Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.6, have satisfactorily completed General Biology, General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry along with having a file with the Health Professions Office that contains at least two letters of recommendation.
Contact: Tracey Hasse Nelson HPO P: 848-445-5667 E: [email protected]
December
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
http://trinitasrmc.org/volunteer_services.htm
Volunteers supplement employees by transporting patients, escort service, comforting and entertaining patients within the hospital through the Spirit of Service Program and Reach Out and Read.
Contact: Volunteer Office to request an application P: 908-994-5164.
Multiple
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Alpha Physician's Resource/EMA
http://www.ema.net/ 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 P: 973 251-1076; E: [email protected]
February/ Multiple
AstraZeneca
https://careers.astrazeneca.com/ AstraZeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of prescription medicines. Open positions include full-time entry level. Interested applicants need a vast knowledge of the Medical, healthcare or pharmacy industry; clinical skills required
Multiple - as early as December
Becton Dickinson and Company
https://jobs.bd.com/search-jobs/internship/159-1965/1
Internships include hands-on experience with medical technology. Accepted applicants will be exposed to the process of designing and developing medical devices products.
Multiple - as early as
December
Biogen
https://www.biogen.com/en_us/careers/internship-coop.html
Co-ops to Apply to: Note – if linked has expired position has been filled
Bio-Reference Laboratories
https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?c=1151251&d=BioReferenceExternalCareerSite
A database containing full-time opportunities in the medical field. Multiple
Bristol-Myers Squibb
http://www.bms.com/ Students can search for full-time opportunities at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Multiple - as early as
December
Celgene
http://www.celgene.com/ Students can search for full-time opportunities at Celgene. Multiple
Child Family Health Intl.- Student Learning
http://www.cfhi.org/ CFHI’s 30+ programs in 10 countries connect students to professionals and community leaders transforming about the self, global health, and healing.
Multiple - as early as December
Emergency Medicine Scribe Systems - EMSS
http://emscribesystems.jobinfo.com/public/description.php?adid=38206
Scribes work alongside physicians and contemporaneously document the medical encounter as it is being performed. This allows the physician to focus on delivering the best possible medical care while at the same time highly accurate patient records are created.
Contact: Karen West E: [email protected]
Multiple
GENEWIZ
http://www.genewiz.com/ Students can search for full-time opportunities at GENEWIZ. Multiple - as early as December
Intl. Service Learning Pre Health Programs
http://www.islonline.org/ International Service Learning (ISL) is a non-governmental organization that has been offering volunteers experiential learning opportunities in health care, offering experiences in the medical, dental, veterinary, and nursing fields in urban Central America, Mexico, Caribbean, and Africa. Programs range from 9 days to 4 weeks. NOTE: These programs involve significant cost.
Contact: Spokane, WA, 99201 P: 1-877-779-8075 E: [email protected]
Open
Johnson and Johnson Research & Development
https://jobs.jnj.com/jobs/experienceLevel/Student/categories/R&D?page=1
Co-ops to Apply to: Note – if linked has expired position has been filled
Merck
http://www.merck.com/careers/life-at-merck/internships-and-coops.html
Co-ops to Apply to: Note – if linked has expired position has been filled
McConnell Group, The
http://www.themccgroup.com/ Students can search for full-time, veterinary-related opportunities at The McConnell Group.
Website: themccgroup.com Multiple - as early as December
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Medical Diagnostic Laboratories
http://www.mdlab.com/ Students can search for full-time, clinical opportunities at Medical Diagnostic Laboratories.
Contact: E: [email protected] Multiple - as early as December
PhysAssist Scribes
https://www.iamscribe.com/be-a-scribe-apply/
As Medical Scribes students 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; and prepare plans for follow-up care
Contact: Fort Worth, TX MAIN P: 817.496.1009 FAX 817.496.0003 E: [email protected];
Multiple
Pre Health related Part-Time Jobs
https://financialaid.rutgers.edu/student-work/students/work/
Students can search for part-time jobs at hospitals, nursing homes or doctor's offices through the Rutgers Student Employment job database.
Contact: JLDP P: 848-932-2648 E: [email protected]
Multiple
Princeton HealthCare System
https://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp04/ats/careers/searchResults.jsp?org=PRINCETONHCS&cws=1
Princeton HealthCare System provides multiple part-time and full-time opportunities in a clinical setting, ranging from Healthcare Administration to Mental Health.
Contact: PHCS Recruitment Center P: 877-215-0096
Multiple
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Internship
http://careers.regeneron.com/ Students can search for full-time opportunities at Regeneron.
January
Thermo fisher
https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/thermo-fisher-scientific-antibody-scholarship-program/antibody-scholarship-award-winners.html
Additional scholarship: Note – if linked has expired position has been filled
UNCF- MERCK http://umsi.uncf.org/ Undergraduate Science Research Awards – Note – if linked has expired position has
been filled Multiple -
as early as December
Bio-1 Life Sciences Talent Network
http://www.bionjtalentnetwork.org/ Bio-1 is sponsored by the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development Program. Visit their website to access information on science careers along with internship and post graduate fellowship listings.
Multiple - as early as December
Co-op/Internship Opportunities for Pre-Medical
http://careers.rutgers.edu/page.cfm?section_ID=12&page_id=363
Students can search for internship and co-op opportunities through Rochester Institute of Technology’s database.
February
UCS Co-op/ Internship for Pre-Medical Students
https://careers.rutgers.edu/page.cfm?page_id=468§ion_id=8&type_cluster=Life Sciences and Health&cluster=8
Student internships & co-op opportunities in the healthcare industry. Multiple - as early as December
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AAAS Fellowship for Working in Science Policy https://www.aaas.org/stpf/fellowship-areas or https://www.aaas.org/page/government-relations-internship or http://www.aaas.org/page/employment-aaas
• Opportunity to advise congress (Stipend > 75,000 per year) • Other AAAS Science + Policy Programs
Eastern Colleges Science Conference http://www.ecsc1.org/hosting.html • Science Conference for Undergraduates (Normally in the spring…)
List of Grant, Fellowship & Award-Science & Research https://wellcome.ac.uk/funding/scheme-finder • Multiple
McKnight Endowment for Neuroscience https://neuroscience.mcknight.org/ • Provides grants to early career investigators
McNair Scholars http://mcnairscholars.com/funding/ • Provides links to a number of different grant / grad school opportunities
National Association of Science Writers https://www.nasw.org/ • Provides grant and internship information and opportunities in science journalism
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke's Summer Program in Neurological Sciences http://www.ninds.nih.gov/jobs_and_training/summer/
National Science Foundation (NSF) http://www.nsf.gov/funding/ orhttp://nsf.gov/funding/education.jsp?fund_type=1 or http://nsf.gov/funding/education.jsp?fund_type=1
• This organization is the other main grant provider in the US besides the NIH • Provides a complete list of funding sources • Also provides a specialty page for undergraduates
Other Internship Opportunities from AAAS http://www.aaas.org/page/internship-opportunities • Includes science writing, science policy, and sales and marketing internships
Parkinson’s Disease Foundation http://www.pdf.org/en/grant_funding_fellow#summer • Provides summer research grant to undergraduates to work with a mentor of their choosing • Provides grants to post-doctoral researchers & young researchers
Pew Charitable Trust (Pew Biomedical Scholars) http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/pew-biomedical-scholarsorhttp://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/biomedical-research
• Provides grants to early career scientists
Science Magazine http://www.sciencemag.org/careers/where-search-funding • Provides advice on how to win grants • Includes links to grant databases
Shape America http://www.shapeamerica.org/grants/research/ • Provides early career and graduate student research grants
Sigma Xi Grant (Scientific Research Society) https://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/prizes-awardsorhttps://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/grants-in-aid
• App deadlines March and October Annually o Provides other types of awards that you need to be nominated for o Includes a $5000 essay contest (George Bugliarello Prize)
• Funds up to $1000 Supports any type of research
Simons Foundation https://sfari.org/ or https://www.simonsfoundation.org/ • Offers grants to researchers interested in autism research
Society for Neuroscience (SFN) Awards http://www.sfn.org/awards-and-funding/individual-prizes-and-fellowships or http://www.sfn.org/awards-and-funding/individual-prizes-and-fellowships/young-scientists-achievements-and-research
Undergraduate Brain Awareness Travel Award http://www.sfn.org/Awards-and-Funding/Individual-Prizes-and-Fellowships/Professional-Development-Awards/Undergraduate-Brain-Awareness-Travel-Award
Trainee Professional Development Awards http://www.sfn.org/Awards-and-Funding/Individual-Prizes-and-Fellowships/Professional-Development-Awards/Trainee-Professional-Development-Awards
• Many awards primarily for graduate students, although some may be open to undergrad students • Next Generation Award ($2000 + travel costs) http://www.sfn.org/Awards-and-Funding/Individual-Prizes-and-Fellowships/Science-Education-and-Outreach/Next-Generation-Award o recognizes SFN chapter members who have made outstanding contributions to public communication, outreach, and education about neuroscience o Pays for travel to SFN conference and get the ability to present abstract at event • Prizes for Outstanding PhD thesis during Grad School
Summer Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Fellowships http://www.uvm.edu/~nbhspire/?Page=snurf.html Summer Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SNURF)
Conte Center's Research Experience for Undergrads http://www.contechicago.org/REU Conte Center's Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) Summer Program
The Cortical Foundation http://cortfoundation.org/cms/research/what-we-fund/ • Looks for treatment concepts to dramatically improve care for those with cortical malformations • Particularly targets groups in industry or start-ups
UMBC Website https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14-Gu0u8aTdq3AplVtVuaeur0OYjRdTVdrjXWGjzP1fI/edit?ts=588bf8fb#gid=0
• Multiple
Van Andel Research Institute’s http://vaei.vai.org/undergrad/summer-internship-program/summer-internship-program-application/
Van Andel Research Institute’s Summer Research
WHO Internship Program http://www.who.int/employment/internship/en/ • For graduate and post-graduate students
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Active Minds at Rutgers (AMAR) Program Director: Linda Farag E: [email protected]
Purpose: to educate the community regarding different psychological conditions and illnesses and to promote healthy minds. AMAR will educate the community and promote resources related to mental wellness.
Allied Health Professions Club of Rutgers Univ. (AHPC)
Vice President: Abhilash Paul E:[email protected]
Purpose: to educate students about the less known, but equally respectable allied health profession careers that are often outshined by the more common careers in medicine, nursing, dentistry and optometry.
Alpha Epsilon Delta (Health Pre-professional Honor Society)
President: Sarah Salter E: [email protected]
Purpose: to encourage and recognize academic excellence among pre-health students.
Alternative Breaks (Rutgers Univ.) Contact: Corinne Corbi E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide groups of Rutgers University undergraduate students with a semester-long experience centered on community service.
American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
President: Keshav Patel E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide an environment that supports the creative ideas of physicians and pre-health professionals in training and guide these students in their paths to graduate school. Website: amsa.rutgers.edu
Ashley Lauren Foundation of Rutgers University (The)
Event Chair: Abha Chaudhary E:[email protected]
Purpose: to assist in spreading awareness of and fundraising for pediatric cancer through an affiliation with the Ashley Lauren Foundation.
Be Jersey Strong Public Relations: Joshua Roshal E: [email protected]
Purpose: to initiate a state-wide movement aimed at making health insurance accessible for those who feel overwhelmed by the enrollment process.
Bloustein Public Service Association (BPSA)
Advisor: Karen Ardizzone E:[email protected]
Purpose: to provide a network for students interested in public service.
Building Research, Advocacy, & Innovation Neuroscience (BRAIN)
Contact: Cynthia Zheng E:[email protected]
Purpose: to understand the factors, risks and outlook associated with neurological diseases/disorder
Chi Alpha Epsilon (XAE) Contact: Elysha Bembury E:[email protected]
Purpose: to enhance the academic achievements of all its present future members.
Children's AIDS Network Contact: Sagida Shatursun E:[email protected]
CAN Community Service - To raise funds for children with HIV/AIDS as well as educate students and nearby communities about HIV/AIDS.
Cognitive Science Club President: Anthony Cruz E: [email protected]
Purpose: for all Rutgers students interested in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics, and more, to meet, learn, and eat pizza.
Collegiate 100 of Rutgers University President: Ronnie Brumant E: [email protected]
Purpose: to support the sponsoring Chapter of 100 Black Men of New Jersey.
Dentistry for Social Good (DSG) Co-President: Samia Khan E: [email protected]
Purpose: to serve the local community through volunteer work while strengthening connections between Rutgers Pre-Dental students and Dental Professionals.
Douglass Friends of UNFPA Contact: Katie Mehr E: [email protected]
Purpose: for students who are interested in population and development issues, reproductive and maternal health, and infant mortality.
Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC)
President: Manan Parekh E: [email protected]
Purpose: engage in community service activities through its several different committees. We volunteer locally throughout the New Brunswick community and abroad at our clinical sites.
Future Healthcare Administrators (FHA)
Contact: Megan Coakley E: [email protected]
Purpose: to developing future healthcare leaders.
G. H. Cook Biochemistry & Microbiology Club
President: Hannah Canonigo E: [email protected]
Purpose: to foster fellowship and a sense of camaraderie between faculty and students, stimulate interest in the fields of biochemistry and microbiology.
Global Brigades (Rutgers) (RU-GB) Contact: Kunal Kapadia E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide sustained aid to under-served communities.
GlobeMed at Rutgers Univ. (GlobeMed)
President: Gloria Wowolo E: [email protected]
Purpose: to connect the assets of a student-led network to grassroots health organizations working in communities around the world.
Habitat for Humanity President: Amy Na E: [email protected]
Purpose: to build and rehabilitate houses in partnership with Habitat for Humanity affiliates and homeowners, raise funds, and educate the campus and local community about Habitat and affordable housing issues.
Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
P: (848) 932-6978 E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide professional development opportunities to all aspiring future health professionals.
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Health Professions United (HPU) Outreach Officer: Het Patel E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide an open discussion forum for students interested in different health careers to explore various topics, issues, and careers in the field of medicine and health.
Healthcare Business Society (Rutgers) (HBS)
P: 848-932-6978 Purpose: to promote the image of RHBS as an institution that produces leaders who have a positive impact in the business of healthcare.
Healthy Kids of New Brunswick (HKNB/ Healthy Kids)
Vice President: Kayla Samson E: [email protected]
Purpose: to promote active lifestyles among the New Brunswick community, to promote good health and fun by interacting with the youth of New Brunswick through interactive fitness classes and nutrition programs.
JMed: Jewish Pre-Health Professions Network (JMED)
Vice President: Mark Abayev E: [email protected]
Purpose: shall afford students the opportunity to see the intersection between Judaism and their careers in healthcare.
March of Dimes President: Valerie Dejesus E: [email protected]
Purpose: established for the expressed purpose of improving the health of infants through advocacy, service, fundraising, and education.
MEDLIFE - Rutgers Univ. President: Michael Rallo E: [email protected]
Purpose: to help individuals escape the constraints of poverty that prevent their access to adequate healthcare, education, housing, and sanitation. We encourage and provide the resources for service locally and abroad.
Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS)
Vice President: Esther-Carine Pierre-Michel E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide under represented pre-health students with knowledge, skills and experiences needed to pursue participation in health care fields.
Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Society (MBB)
Contact: Soo Hwang E: [email protected]
Purpose: to promote the exchange of information between those who are interested in all areas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
NJ Public Health Association Rutgers Student Chapter (NJPHA)
President: Sumra Alvi E: [email protected]
Purpose: to advance and support the cause of public health within the Rutgers community and all throughout NJ
Nutrition Club of Rutgers University (Nutrition Club)
Contact: Ali Senatore E: [email protected]
Purpose: to create a forum for nutritionally based discussion, nutrition education workshops and events, and act as a unit where students can extend their nutritional knowledge and improve their health.
o STEM at Rutgers (o STEM) President: J Thomas E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide services and support for LGBTQ students in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics at Rutgers
Oxfam Rutgers Contact: Nidhi Agrawal E: [email protected]
Purpose: to helping spread awareness about hunger, poverty, and injustices that occurs all over the world due to aforementioned poverty to the Rutgers University community.
Phi Delta Chi President: Daniel Haddad E:[email protected]
Phi Delta Chi is the oldest and largest co-educational pharmacy fraternity. As a professional fraternity, Phi Delta Chi steadfastly stands behind the advancement of the science of pharmacy and its allied interests.
Pre-Dental Society of Rutgers Univ. (RUPDS)
Contact: Jasmine Lopez E: [email protected]
Purpose: to allow those students interested in the profession of dentistry open avenues to exposure and information regarding dental schools, the application process, and the dental profession.
Pre-Optometry Professions Society (RU POPS)
Contact: Aalia Khan E: [email protected]
Purpose: to help educate and inform its members about the field and profession of optometry.
Pre-health Osteopathic Medical Assoc. (Pre-SOMA)
Advisor: Karen Ardizzone E:[email protected]
Purpose: promote and inform the public about osteopathic medical education, to provide useful resources and D.O. shadowing opportunities for our members, and to prepare our members for admission.
Rutgers University Reach Out And Read (ROAR)
Contact: Anushree Sikchi E: [email protected]
Purpose: to promote early literacy throughout the communities of New Brunswick, NJ.
Rutgers University Red Cross Club Secretary: Jack Bradley E: [email protected]
Purpose: to prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies, the American Red Cross Club of will learn, practice and exemplify humanitarianism.
Rutgers Art in Medicine Society (RAMS)
President: Shannon Barley E: [email protected]
Purpose: to spread the importance and the powerful impact of art as a form of outlet when it comes to dealing with medical and psychological disorders!
Rutgers Biology Club (RBC) President: Denise Mulbah E:[email protected]
Purpose: to offer students the opportunity to learn more about biological science, build resumes, increase awareness about current events in the sciences as well as explore biological related career options.
Rutgers Chemistry Society (RCS) Contact: Samuel Birrer E: [email protected]
Purpose: to develop the Rutgers chemistry and science community by hosting broad-audience, hands-on events, science seminars, social events, and volunteering opportunities.
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Rutgers Eating Disorder Organization (REDO)
Officer: Prachi Biswal E: [email protected]
Purpose: to raise awareness for eating disorders across campus, diminish societal stigmas associated with eating disorders, and promote a healthy body image.
Rutgers North American Disease Intervention (RU NADI)
Contact: Madhuri Bhupathiraju E: [email protected]
Purpose: to teach students and provide them with hands-on experience with clinical work doctors and other members of the healthcare field.
Rutgers One And The Same Foundation (RU OATS)
Co-President: Veer Patel E: [email protected]
Purpose: to improve global health standards abroad and at home, through the enhancement of vaccination programs in developing areas abroad while working locally to increase awareness & education of health issues
Rutgers Physical Therapy Club President: Norris Brown E:[email protected]
Purpose: to provide students with the practical knowledge and expertise related to the healthcare field Physical Therapy with the ultimate goals of our members become successful health professionals.
Rutgers University Fit Fam (RUFF) Contact: Danver Quintin E: [email protected]
Purpose: to motivate and help students achieve their fitness goals, work together as a "fit" family, give one another advice, and eat well to be the healthiest form of yourself!
Rutgers University Health Services http://health.rutgers.edu/
Mission: Rutgers Student Health is dedicated to offering healthcare for the whole student body, mind, and spirit. In support of the Rutgers University mission, we provide health and wellness services, education, and leadership uniquely designed to meet the developmental and educational needs of the University students, enhancing the quality of life for the entire Rutgers Community.
Rutgers University H.O.P.E http://rhshope.rutgers.edu/peer-education/peer-mental-health-educators/
Mission: Foster and cultivate health and wellness at Rutgers University through outreach and education. Goals: Promote balanced wellness in all of its dimensions; Provide students with the tools to advocate for personal and community wellness; Enhance student leadership through diverse learning opportunities; Collaborate across the university and larger community to prioritize wellness
SEBS Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Society Contact: Sreesaisindhu Thogarchedu E:[email protected]
Purpose: to aid the students of Rutgers University by providing support: To encourage professional interest among university students in the study of human communication sciences and disorders.
Speech and Hearing Club, a NSSLHA Chapter
Contact: Alexandra Weitzner E: [email protected]
Purpose: to advocate an environment which promotes the development of stem cell research.
Student Health Advocate https://healthservices.camden.rutgers.edu/health_advocate_form
Purpose: to engage students in dialogue about the critical personal, social, and cultural, questions which affect their overall well-being.
Student Society for Stem Cell Research (RUSSSCR)
Vice President: Kranthi Mandava E: [email protected]
Purpose: to advocate an environment which promotes the development of stem cell research.
The Examiner: Pre-Health Journal (The Examiner)
Conact: Soundarya Nattuva E: [email protected]
Purpose: to provide articles relevant to pre-health students as well as the broader Rutgers community.
The G.O.Y.A. Project Galvanizing and Organizing Youth Activism
President: Kayasha Freeman E: [email protected]
Purpose: to challenge students to get involved locally, nationally, and internationally. A vehicle for the Rutgers Student Body to address the issues of education, health, poverty, and inequality through a very strong emphasis on literacy and education.
Theta Chi President: Steven Magidenko E: [email protected]
Purpose: to service, social, and alumni functions.
To Write Love On Her Arms - Rutgers Chapter (TWLOHA)
Contact: Tien-Shu Miao E: [email protected]
Purpose: to present hope and find help for people struggling with ...depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.
Tzu Chi Collegiate Association (Tzu Ching)
President: Edmond Wu E: [email protected]
Purpose: to bring love and care to all students by supporting one another on the path to becoming better people through retreats, camps, study groups, sharing events, and volunteering.
Veterinary Science Club (Rutgers University) (RUVSC)
Contact: Jennifer Nary E: [email protected]
Purpose: to stimulate an interest in Veterinary Medicine and promote veterinary medical education opportunities for all Rutgers University students, including maintenance of New Jersey student contract seats.
Women in the Health Professions (WHIP)
President: Noel Su E: [email protected]
Purpose: to unite and acknowledge women in the scientific community whether in medicine, research, public health, pharmaceuticals, nursing, or other health professions, and to foster lifelong connections for our members
Pre-Medical Organizations https://rutgers.campuslabs.com/engage/organizations?search=pre-medical_student_organizations
Organizations Search Results are listed by Pre-Medical Category (652 results), ordered by most relevant
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Other Related Experiences @ Campus: Links Information
American Red Cross of Central Jersey -Volunteering
http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1
707 Alexander Road, Suite 101, Princeton, NJ, 609 951-8550, E: [email protected]
Civic Engagement & Service Education Partnership Program (CESEP) -
http://engage.rutgers.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=67
The CESEP program places students in fieldwork-based courses with an emphasis on community service. Settings include health, social science, and education.
Douglass Residential College Extern Program - Alumnae of Douglass Extern Program
https://douglass.rutgers.edu/node/180 Sponsored by Douglass College Alumni Association, the extern program offers over 300 1 week externships during winter and spring breaks. Although primarily for Douglass students, unfilled externships are available to other Rutgers students.
Scarlet Listeners Peer Counseling & Referral Center
https://rutgers.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/scarletlisteners
Operate a hotline like counseling, referral, and information service for the Rutgers University community. Sponsor programs of experiential and beneficial value to the Rutgers University community. Support Contact We Care, Inc., a nationwide network 24-hour caring and crisis hotline with calls from the state of New Jersey. Provide its members with leadership, learning and growing experiences. Encourage high standards of practice and ethical behavior, and promote attitudes of professional responsibility for the public good. Contact: E: [email protected] P: 732-214-9069; or Gatehouse Peer Counseling Cook-Douglass P: 732846-0957
Hyacinth AIDS Foundation - AIDS Services http://www.hyacinth.org/about-hyacinth/our-mission/ 317 George Street, Suite 203, New Brunswick, NJ, 732 246-0204, E: [email protected] Literacy Volunteers of America - Literacy New Jersey
http://www.lvaep.org/ 120 Finderne Avenue #15, Bridgewater, NJ, 908 203-4582 or 800 848-0048, E: [email protected]
NJ Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG)
https://njpirg.org/njp/about NJPIRG is a consumer groups that stands up to powerful interests whenever they threaten our health and safety, our financial security or our right to fully participate in our democratic society.
New Jersey Women & AIDS Network - Volunteer/Intern Application
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org435567.jsp 103 Bayard Street 3rd Floor, New Brunswick, NJ, 732 846-4462, E: [email protected]
Office of Student Employment https://financialaid.rutgers.edu/student-work/ Offers job listings for on and off campus jobs, now listed on-line
Residence Hall Association (RHA) http://ruoncampus.rutgers.edu/joinourteam/apply-to-be-a-resident-assistant/
RHA works closely with university administrators to improve the residential experience for all students. Each year RHA also organizes amazing educational, leadership, service, and social programs for residential students. Questions contact: [email protected]
RU CARES - Community Service
https://odi.rutgers.edu/about-us/ru-new-brunswick-cares-community-action-respect-engagement-and-service
Purpose: to catalyze on-going, respectful, collaborative engagement in community-based service and research activities from all schools at Rutgers. RU-NB CARES offers an organizing theme and forum where faculty and community experts will share best practices for civic engagement, promote intra-campus dialogue, and highlight successful research partnerships.
Rutgers Health, a patient care organization http://www.rutgershealth.org/clinical-trials/research Rutgers supports nearly 350 clinical trials at any given time, engaging thousands of patients and
hundreds of researchers and clinicians in the search for better ways to treat or prevent diseases.
Rutgers University Student Assembly RUSA http://involvement.rutgers.edu/student-government-and-funding/rusa-allocations-board/
Student Government and Funding
Rutgers Student Health Internships
http://health.rutgers.edu/student-internships/ All internships are unpaid. Successful interns may have the opportunity for advancement to a paid position. Students must be currently enrolled at Rutgers and be able to receive academic credit for the internship. Interns must be available to work 15-20 hours per week. Please only submit your application once. You will be notified via email if you receive an invitation to interview.
United Way of Central Jersey - Get Connected United Way
https://unitedwaynnj.galaxydigital.com/ At the United Way of Central Jersey, we spend a great deal of time assessing and monitoring the most pressing human service needs in our region. Perhaps as no other nonprofit organization in the area, the United Way takes a broad, objective view of the community as a whole. Volunteer Center 32 Ford Ave, Milltown, NJ, 732 247-3727, [email protected]
United Way of Central Jersey
https://www.uwcj.org/
At the United Way of Central Jersey, we spend a great deal of time assessing and monitoring the most pressing human service needs in our region. Perhaps as no other nonprofit organization in the area, the United Way takes a broad, objective view of the community as a whole. Informed by volumes of research and first- hand case studies, this global perspective ultimately leads us to some impartial and educated conclusions about what matters - about the area's most critical issues. Contact: 32 Ford Avenue, Milltown, NJ 08850, Ph: 732-247-3727 Fax: 732-247-9855
Women's Center Coalition (RUWCC) http://eden.rutgers.edu/~ruwcc/stayintouch.html Purpose: to help women and girls successfully navigate life’s transitions and inspire others to do
the same. By providing resources, tools and support for today, we create hope for tomorrow.