New Faculty Orientation Session: Teaching, Mentoring and Service Opportunities At TUSM Joyce Sackey, MD, FACP Dean for Multicultural Affairs and Global.

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New Faculty Orientation Session: Teaching, Mentoring and Service Opportunities At TUSM Joyce Sackey, MD, FACP Dean for Multicultural Affairs and Global Health Associate Professor of Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine

Office for Multicultural Affairs: Ongoing Programs Recruitment and outreach programs- –Targets students from under-represented in medicine (URM) groups. Prematriculation Summer Program (PSP)- 5-week course for all accepted medical students. Multicultural Fellows Council- –Advisory role for activities aimed at community building, diversity and inclusion –Council meetings open to elected student leaders as well as at-large members.

Office for Multicultural Affairs: Ongoing Programs (II) Pipeline Programs- Summer high school program- TAHSS TUSM-UMass Boston enrichment program Teaching/mentoring opportunities for students- Student-as-teacher (SAT) credit Community outreach activities Community Service Learning (CSL) credit For more information visit- – Offices/Office-of-Multicultural-Affairshttp://medicine.tufts.edu/About-Us/Administrative- Offices/Office-of-Multicultural-Affairs

Office of Multicultural Affairs- Office Team Program Administrator- –Marlene Jreaswec Dean for Multicultural Affairs –Joyce Sackey, MD –Medical Dean’s Office

Global Health Program: Ongoing Programs Students have the opportunity to participate in TUSM programs in- –Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Namibia, Nicaragua and Panama. Students may also secure placement approval to participate in an “independent program.” TUSM provides travel grants/scholarships to selected students.

Global Health Programs: Opportunities for Faculty Involvement TUSM mentor for students planning global health projects. Onsite Preceptor- –Supervise TUSM students in the field. –Haiti and Nicaragua Faculty-to-faculty collaborations –Based on mutual research interests. Global Health Seminar Series- –Learn about faculty activities in global health

Global Health Programs- Office Team Contacts – Joyce Sackey, MD, Dean for Global Health: –Ariella Green, Program Coordinator: For more information visit website- Engagement/Global-Health-at-TUSMhttp://medicine.tufts.edu/Global-and-Local- Engagement/Global-Health-at-TUSM.