MedCAREERS I Orientation Dr. June Harris Director of MedCAREERS

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MedCAREERS I Orientation Dr. June Harris Director of MedCAREERS Student Affairs

Objectives 1. Outline MedCAREERS programme 2. Review opportunities (events, activities) 3. Encourage participation

What is MUN MedCAREERS? A programme to help you make an informed decision about your specialty choice

‘Curriculum’ Much of content suggested by students Students organize events Students / Residents / Faculty give presentations Residents / Physicians participate in activities

Career Advisory Group (CAG) Members are faculty/staff (volunteer) and residents/students (elected) Give advice on development and delivery of programme Conduct needs assessment to guide planning

Pre-Clerkship vs Clerkship Phases 1–3 (Pre-Clerkship): Includes events, presentations, activities Phase 4 (Clerkship): Includes online materials

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Understanding Yourself Exploring Options Choosing a Specialty Getting into Residency * modelled after Careers in Medicine (CiM) ** roughly corresponds with academic Phases

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Understanding Yourself Exploring Options Choosing a Specialty Getting into Residency MedCAREERS I Challenges & Choices Physician Shadowing / OR Scrub CiM Assessments Personality in Practice Military Med Cdn Specialty Profiles Physician Shadowing Specialty Night Residents Night Conversations w/ Colleagues MedCAREERS II Electives Early Prep for THE MATCH Succeeding on the Wards…and Beyond Talking CaRMS Resume Personal Letter Referees Core Rotations Interview Skills & Video CaRMS Tour Newsletter: Career Planning Red – mandatory in MedCAREERS Yellow – mandatory for CaRMS

Keep Records / Journal Word Document Excel Spreadsheet Notebook / Binder List the specialties to which you have been exposed Memorable events Likes Dislikes portfolio

Talk…Talk…Talk about it… Think, but….. Talk…Talk…Talk about it… Physicians/program directors

http://www.med.mun.ca/MedCareers/Home.aspx Take advantage of all opportunities so you can make an informed decision.