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Title: Summer Opportunities 2006


1
Summer Opportunities 2006
  • Clinical Externships
  • Research Externships
  • Global Health Courses Experiences
  • Service and Leadership Institutes
  • UW School of Medicine and Public Health

2
Rule 1
  • Do What Youll LOVE!

3
UW Clinical Externships
  • Family Medicine (13), Pediatrics (2), Pathology
    (1-2), Rheumatology (1)
  • 4-8 weeks
  • Stipends 1500-2500, housing maybe
  • March deadlines
  • Summer Opportunities Fair January 10
  • Summer Shadowing, Independently arranged
    externships

4
Rule 2
  • Plan Early!
  • (December-February)

5
Clinical Externships Elsewhere
  • Harder to find, often combined with research
    experiences
  • Examples
  • Oncology (St. Jude, MSK, MD Anderson)
  • Anesthesiology/ Surgery (Henry Ford)
  • Rehabilitation (Chicago)
  • Radiation Oncology (Thomas Jefferson)
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Check Summer Opps Database www2.med.wisc.edu/summ
    eropps

6
Why Do Research?
  • Good Reasons
  • ? Desire to explore scientific question,
    clinical or public health problem- make a
    contribution
  • ? Havent done any research or did bench
    research
  • ? Want to enhance/advance research skills
  • ? See how it fits into career plans
  • ? Interest in pursuing Research Honors
  • (Not so good reasons)
  • ? Aspire to win Nobel Prize
  • ? Impress residency directors
  • ? Parents wont let you come home

7
UW Student Research
  • Mentored Programs
  • General Clinical Research Center- GCRC (4)
  • Shapiro, including Cardiovascular Research
    (50)
  • Family Medicine (10)
  • Basic Science, Clinical, Translational, Health
    Systems, Public Health, Global Health, Medical
    Education
  • Not your undergrad research experience
  • Bonus clinical activities

8
Research, cont
  • Mentored training program, 8-12 weeks
  • Stipend 400/week for full time effort
  • Must be done with UW faculty member (rare
    exceptions for away projects)
  • Required presentations
  • Deadlines
  • GCRC/Shapiro/CV February 24
  • Family Medicine March
  • Student needs to find mentor/project for
    GCRC/Shapiro/CV

9
Finding a Mentor Project
  • GCRC Program www.medsch.med.wisc.edu/UWGCRC/
  • Click on Medical Students Currently Active
    Investigators
  • Shapiro Program www.med.wisc.edu/education/md/stu
    dent_research
  • Project list available in late December or
    pursue own
  • For Surgery and Ortho Contact Barbara Sisolak
    (sisolak_at_surgery.wisc.edu)
  • Cardiovascular Research www.cvrc.wisc.edu/
  • Click on Training Opportunities
  • Contact Barbara Weitz (brweitz_at_wisc.edu)
  • Apply through Shapiro Program
  • Family Medicine Summer Research Clinical
    Externship
  • www.fammed.wisc.edu/medstudent/summer/index.html
  • Choose from Project List
  • Contact Penny Anderson (panderso_at_fammed.wisc.ed
    u)

10
Selecting a Mentor
  • Recommendations from professors, mentors,
    programs, students
  • Research the researcher (PubMed)
  • Email, polite follow-up phone call to assistant
  • Exploratory meeting
  • Ask about previous students and projects
  • Bring your CV
  • What skills will I need for project?
  • Who is on research team?
  • Does project have IRB/Human Subjects approval?
  • Is scope realistic for time frame?
  • Ongoing project? (potential for Research Honors
    Program)
  • Confirm dates, availability of mentor and
    matching funds
  • Explore several options

11
Rule 3
  • Networking
  • And
  • Persistence
  • Pay Off!

12
Proposals
  • Brief, 2 page proposal, with mentor letter of
    support, CVs
  • Includes clear hypothesis/question-
  • FINER (feasible, interesting, novel, ethical,
    relevant) Hulley, Newman, and Cummings, 1988
  • plus methods, learning objectives and outcomes
  • Written jointly with mentor, one submission per
    student
  • Reviewed by faculty Student Research Committee,
    notification in March

13
External Research
  • NIH Summer Research Fellowship Program
  • Clinical and basic research with leading
    scientists in 1250 laboratories and new clinical
    research center. 8-10 weeks, flexible start,
    stipend and housing assistance
  • www.training.nih.gov
  • Apply online between November 15 and March 1
  • 250 applications for 80-90 slots, rolling
    acceptance
  • Call Rachel at 888-695-5343 to discuss mentors
  • Apply to Shapiro/GCRC for backup
  • NIMH START Summer Research Training on
    Aging/Mental Health
  • UCSD, 10 weeks
  • Many other opportunities through foundations and
    associations, usually discipline specific. See
    summer programs database at http//www2.med.wisc.
    edu/summeropps

14
Keys to a Good Experience
  • Interesting, experienced mentor enthusiastic
    student!
  • Stable, nurturing research environment
  • Given independence, but supported
  • Realistic expectations
  • Committed full time effort
  • Opportunity for continued involvement-
  • (Third/fourth year research elective)

15
Going Global
  • UW Uganda Health and Disease Course and Field
    Experience (May- 3 weeks)
  • UW Ecuador Field School for Study of Language,
    Culture and Health (May 27-July 7)
  • Courses in Tropical Medicine (Ecuador, Belize,
    Costa Rica, Mexico)

16
Language Study, Volunteer Programs
  • Spanish language programs in
  • Guatemala,Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador
  • List at www.med.wisc.edu/education/intl_health.p
    hp
  • Many volunteer and study tour opps
  • check program listings at
  • www.amsa.org/global/ih
  • www.globalhealth-ec.org
  • Financing
  • Loans available for approved programs

17
Service Leadership
  • AMSA Institutes, Internships, Fellowships
  • www.amsa.org
  • Global HIV/AIDS Internship
  • Universal Health Care Internship
  • Clinical Nutrition Internship
  • End of Life Education Fellowship
  • Washington Health Policy Fellowship
  • Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program
  • Physicians for a National Health Plan
  • Leadership Training in Complementary and
    Alternative Medicine
  • Community service opportunities in Madison
  • Sharon Younkin, PhD, slyounkin_at_wisc.edu

18
Deadline Recap
  • January 10 Summer Opportunities Fair
  • February 13 Ecuador Field School application

  • February 24 Shapiro, CV, GCRC Summer Research
    application
  • March 1 NIH summer research deadline (apply
    early)

19
Where to go for HELP
  • Lynne Cleeland, Assistant Dean, Academic Affairs
  • 4119 HSLC, lmcleela_at_wisc.edu, 5-6045
  • Chris Stillwell, Director of Career Advising,
    Student Services
  • 2128 HSLC, cmstillw_at_wisc.edu, 2-7543
  • Global Health Program Office- 4230 HSLC
  • Dr. Cindy Haq or Lori Diprete Brown
  • chaq_at_fammed.wisc.edu, dipretebrown_at_wisc.edu
  • House Mentors
  • Drs. Rieselbach, Harkness, Schalch, Osborn,
    Updike, Farley

20
Rule 4
  • Enjoy your break
  • and
  • Have a Happy Holiday!
  • Questions?
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