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Summer Opportunities Workshop October 17, MBRB 12:15pm - 1pm

Agenda Welcome – Dr. Dent Summer Opportunities Overview – Dr. Dent Rural Scholars – Dr. Bashford Medical Student Training in Aging Research: Dr. Ellen Roberts / Kristen Ruck Research Opportunities – Rita Kuwahara & James Byrne Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program – Kira Mengistu

Summer Opportunities Research UNC Extramural Community Service International Specialty electives

AAMC Careers in Medicine  Consider your long-term goals. Your career will evolve and you likely won’t have it all figured out yet — nor should you, but try to envision the big picture. Is there a specialty you’re strongly considering? How do you see yourself one day? As a physician scientist or maybe busy in a private community practice?  Consider your short-term goals for the upcoming summer and how they might contribute to your long-term goals. Gaining experience in a specific specialty through a clinical or research program can help you refine your career plans or improve your chances of matching into a competitive specialty. Some specialties value research experience more highly than others. The Results of the NRMP® Program Director Survey outline how program directors in 19 specialties view research when evaluating candidates.Results of the NRMP® Program Director Survey  Consider your personal needs and wants as well as your professional ones. While the summer has increasingly become a block of time to do something productive, you may be burned out and need a break or significant vacation time.  Now that you have some ideas, start researching opportunities early — ideally, December or January of your first year. Contact people in your network from college and your first year of medical school.opportunities To explore various summer opportunities listed on the AAMC CiM website go to 0/summerprograms.html 0/summerprograms.html

AAMC Careers in Medicine

Why do research? A good mentor can be a valuable career resource. Research increasingly contributes to the way physicians treat their patients. The "bench to bedside" approach that is driving modern biomedicine suggests that research will have an even larger impact on medical practice in the future. Participating in research is a great way to get the opportunity to work with faculty and possibly foster a life- long relationship with a mentor. Research training gives you a favorable advantage when applying for residency positions. Research training will make you a better physician with a sharper mind and stronger critical thinking skills.

Research resources Office of Medical Student Research Office phone Programs at UNC programshttps:// programs Short-term opportunities outside UNC opportunities-1/short-term-research-opportunitieshttps:// opportunities-1/short-term-research-opportunities Research Funding opportunities-1/supplemental-funding-grants-and-award- opportunitieshttps:// opportunities-1/supplemental-funding-grants-and-award- opportunities John B. Graham Student Research Society http: // //

Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) Program Administered by: The American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) and the National Institute on Aging (NIA). What is the MSTAR Program? Aging-related research and geriatrics experience 8- to 12-week structured research, clinical, and didactic program in geriatrics Work with top experts in the field. The National Training Centers are: David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles - 18 positions (includes positions at the University of California, San Francisco and University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center)David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, San FranciscoUniversity of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center Harvard Medical School - 7 positionsHarvard Medical School Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - 16 positionsJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine University of California, San Diego School of Medicine - 18 positionsUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine University of Hawaii School of Medicine - 5 positionsUniversity of Hawaii School of Medicine University of Michigan School of Medicine - 18 positions (includes positions at Wayne State University School of Medicine)University of Michigan School of MedicineWayne State University School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - 18 positions (includes positions at University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio)University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - 18 positions (includes positions at University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Ellen Roberts or Jan Busby-WhiteheadEllen RobertsJan Busby-Whitehead Application Deadline: January 31, 2014

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Medical Student Summer Fellowship Program Brochure OVERVIEW This eight-week research program is offered to medical students who have a career interest as a physician-scientist in the field of oncology and/or related biomedical sciences. Supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), MSKCC Office of Diversity Programs in Clinical Care, Research, and Training, and MSKCC Brain Tumor Center, the summer fellowship program offers students who have completed their first or second year of medical school the opportunity to conduct basic laboratory or clinical research mentored by MSKCC faculty. Students in the program will: Gain clinical or laboratory research experience mentored by MSKCC faculty Interact with MSKCC physicians, PhD investigators, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students Attend a weekly education lecture series presented by world-renowned MSKCC faculty Attend additional institutional lectures, departmental conferences and lab meetings Present their summer research to fellowship peers and MSKCC faculty during the final week of the program

Student Research Day Lecture Thursday, January 16, :30 pm Student Presentations 2:00-5:30 John B. Graham Medical Research SocietyJohn B. Graham Medical Research Society

Community Service North Carolina Farmworker Health Program Student Health Action Coalition Program on Aging SERV-NC Eugene Mayer Community Service Honor Society Albert Schweitzer Fellowship

Community Service Day Presented by the Eugene Mayer Honor Society February (TBD) 12-1:30pm Posters - Women ’ s Hospital Lobby 1:30-3:30 pm - Oral Presentations – Old Clinic Auditorium 4PM - Zollicoffer Lecture – Old Clinic Auditorium

Make the Most Out of Your Summer International Opportunity Oct. 30 th - noon Location: G030 Bondurant Hall Lunch Dr. Martha Carlough & Sam Hawes Office of International Activities (

Electives Open to MS1 & MS2 Students ANES 403 – Anesthesiology Research ANES 607i – IPT Interpersonal Professional Teamwork DERM 402 – Research in Dermatology FMME 425 – International Fieldwork in Family Medicine FMME 433 – Honduran Health Alliance FMME 435 – Aging and Public Policy FMME 480 – Aging and Health GLBE 401 / 201 – Foundations in Global Health MEDI 271 – Puentos de Saluud MEDI 286 – Current Topics in Geriatrics MEDI 297 – Intermediate Spanish MEDI 298 – Advanced Spanish MEDI 435 – Aging and Public Policy MEDI 455 – Research and Endocrinology MEDI 480 – Aging and Health MEDI 483 – AIDS: Principles, Practice and Politics MEDI 496 – Rural Health Coalition Seminar Series MEDI 608i – Managing Diabetes MEDI 620 – Beginners Medical Spanish MEDI 622 – Advanced Beginners Medical Spanish MEDI 623 – Intermediate Medical Spanish OBGN 411 – The Burns-Waugh Research Fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology OPHT 402 – Research in Ophthalmology ORTS 444 – Precepteeship in Orthopaedic Research OTOL 425 – Research Experience in Physiologic Acoustics PMED 250 – Alternative and Complementary Medicine RADY 411 – Fundamentals of Investigative Radiology SOCM 403 – Readings and Projects in Social Medicine SOCM 404 – Global / International Projects in Social Medicine SOCM 405 – Clinical Epidemiology or Population Health Research SOCM 407 – Global Health Elective SURY 421 – Research Elective in Cardiothoracic Surgery SURY 474 – Research in Urology Please see Leanne Shook, in 1001 Bondurant Hall for more

Administrative Elective Credit See Leanne Shook in 1001 Bondurant Hall, Letter of recommendation See Ashley Olsson in 1001 Bondurant Hall, Letter of good standing/transcripts See Ann Farabee in 1001 Bondurant Hall, Financial Aid (if you are receiving credit) See Sheila Graham McDonald in 1001 Bondurant Hall

What should you do next summer? Be true to yourself! Do something you are really interested in If you are considering a competitive specialty consider doing research What you do is unlikely to make or break your chances of matching Please discuss all of this with your advisor!

Summer Opportunities Workshop – part 2 – Date: Tuesday January 7, 2014 Time: 12:15pm to 1:00pm Location: G202 MBRB SAVE THE DATE