College of Medicine Phoenix Summer Research Opportunities

Disclaimer: I have created a quick guide of potential opportunities for research between the first and second years of medical school. By no means, is this an all-inclusive list. The purpose is to help students recognize the plethora of experiences that exist. —Brandon

Anesthesiology: Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship FAER created the Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship to encourage talented medical students to consider careers in anesthesiology research and perioperative medicine. The MSARF program offers medical students an 8-week anesthesia-related research experience and the opportunity to present research findings at the American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting.

Website: http://www.faer.org/programs/students/index.html

Basic Sciences: HHMI Summer Medical Fellows Program Purpose: Supports up to 20 students working in HHMI laboratories (with HHMI investigators or at the Janelia Farm Research Campus), for a minimum of 8 weeks (10 weeks preferred). Funds: A stipend of $5,000 for 10 weeks ($500/week for less than 10 weeks) and up to $1,000 for roundtrip relocation costs. Deadline: February 15, 2012

Baystate Medical Center Summer Student Scholar Program The Baystate Medical Center, the western campus of Tufts University School of Medicine, and UMass Amherst is offering a mentored research program for medical students. This 10-week program allows you to participate in a research project from start to finish and present project outcomes to the scientific community. In addition to the research experience, you participate in lectures on the basics of research and seminars. This program runs from the end of May to the first of August with a stipend of $3,500. Eligible Applicants: Students between their first and second year. Deadline: March 15, 2012

Cardiovascular: Student Scholarships in Cardiovascular Disease (Sponsored by Multiple AHA/ASA Scientific Councils) Up to 20 scholarships worth $2000 will be available for students researching cardiovascular disease topics within basic, clinica, or population sciences.

Student Scholarships in Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke (Sponsored by the Stroke Council) Up to five $2000 scholarships will be available for students specifically researching cerebrovascular disease and stroke. Scholarship recipients will also have the opportunity to receive a travel grant to attend the AHA’s International Stroke Conference 2012. Deadline for both: 5 p.m. Central Standard Time on March 1, 2011 Diabetes: Diabetes Research Center's Medical Student Research Program Purpose: The goal of the Program is to encourage medical students to consider research in diabetes and its complications as a career and to educate students about diabetes.

Vanderbilt Student Research Training Program in Diabetes and Endocrinology The Vanderbilt Diabetes Center is offering a research opportunity for students to conduct research under the direction of a Vanderbilt scientist during the summer. Students may conduct research from a broad range of diabetes- and obesity-related areas of study. In addition to an individual research project, each student attends a series of seminars addressing various clinical and research aspects of diabetes mellitus and its complications. Each student will receive a stipend. Eligible Applicants: Any first year or second year student. Deadline: January 30, 2012

Ethics: Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics The FASPE fellowship is a fully funded program for students designed to address contemporary ethical issues through a unique historical context. Sponsored by the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the two-week fellowship (June 17, 2012-June 29, 2012) initially focuses on the role of the medical profession in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust and uses this as a framework for contemporary ethical issues. Following an introduction in New York, the fellows travel to Berlin, Krakow and Oswiecim (Auschwitz)where students will work with the faculty to explore both the history and the ethical issues facing their profession today. All program costs, including international and European travel, lodging, and food, are covered. The 2012 program will be led by Drs. Mark Mercurio and John Hughes, both from the Yale School of Medicine. The tentative program dates for FASPE Medical are June 17 – June 29, 2012. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: January 6, 2012

Israel Medical Ethics Summer Fellowship The New England Institute of Jewish Studies is sponsoring a four week summer program, combining the study of medical ethics, Jewish thought and tours of Israel. The purpose of the program is to enable Jewish medical students to explore Jewish approaches to challenging medical issues confronting health care professionals. This year’s program will take place June 26 – July 26, 2012. Scholarships available. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: March 15, 2012

Family Medicine: Delaware Academy Family Physicians Summer Fellowship The David and Ethel Platt fellowship is sponsored by the Delaware Academy of Family Physicians Research and Education Foundation to students interested in family medicine. Four fellowships of $1,200 for a four-week preceptor program where the chosen student will spend each week with a different family doctor in Delaware. Eligible Applicants: first and second year medical students Deadline: February 25, 2012 HIV: David E. Rogers Fellowship Program Purpose: For first-year medical and dental students for support of projects to be executed during the summer between the first and second years of medical or dental school. Half of the fellowships are awarded to projects focused on HIV prevention or care.

Eligibility: Medical students Funds: $3,500

Infectious Disease: IDSA Education and Research Foundation An important part of IDSA's mission is to promote the subspecialty of infectious diseases by attracting the best and brightest medical students to the field. To further this goal, the IDSA Education and Research Foundation offers summer scholarships to medical students with mentorship by an IDSA member or fellow. Students in any year of medical school are eligible for this award. The scholarship activity must focus on pediatric or adult infectious diseases and may involve either clinical or research activities. Each scholarship recipient will receive $2,000. The majority of the funding will be provided in July at the beginning of the scholarship activity. Eligible Applicants: student’s mentor must be ISDA member or fellow, project must focus on infectious disease Deadline: March 1, 2012

Geriatrics: MSTAR The 2012 MSTAR Program provides medical students with an enriching experience in aging- related research and geriatrics, under the mentorship of top experts in the field.

Website: http://www.afar.org/research/funding/mstar

Neurology: 2011 AAN Medical Student Summer Research Scholarship The AAN will award up to twenty $3,000 scholarships to first- or second-year medical students who are current AAN members, and who have a supporting preceptor and a project with clearly defined goals.

Website: http://www.aan.com/?page=484.176.36

Paulette and Denzel Washington Family Gifted Scholars in Neuroscience Award The primary purpose of the award is to encourage physicians to enter the field of neurological research. The recipients will be chosen on the basis of their qualifications and interest in research, prior scientific work, letters of reference and the Selection Committee's overall evaluation. Each year that this award is presented, one graduate or medical student will receive a $2,500 monthly stipend for a three-month period of time that they conduct research in a laboratory directed by Dr. Keith Black at Cedars-Sinai, Dept of Neurosurgery. Eligible Applicants: Applicants must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Deadline: January 6, 2012 For more information on this opportunity, email [email protected] or go to website to download application. Summer Clinical Fellowship in Multiple Sclerosis Sponsored by the Gateway Area Chapter of the National MS Society, the Medical Student Fellowship in MS program offers the opportunity to expose medical students in their pre-clinical and clinical years to the field of multiple sclerosis. The National MS Society will award stipends to pre-clinical medical students or research funding (elective credit) to clinical students. Students are expected to identify a mentor (i.e. neurologist) to discuss interests and opportunities. A list of mentors and a description of available experiences is available through the NMSS. The fellowship is located in St. Louis, MO. Eligible Applicants: Medical students attending a school in Rhode Island Deadline: January 15, 2012

The American Brain Tumor Association Medical Student Summer Fellowship Program The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) is a 10-to-12 week laboratory experience designed to attract and motivate young, talented medical students to pursue a career in brain tumor research. Medical Student Summer Fellows spend their summer in a neuro-oncology laboratory, learning basic science research skills from experienced mentors. Each Summer Fellow will receive a $3,000 stipend, and is required to submit a report on their experience. Based on these reports, an “outstanding medical student” is selected to receive the annual ABTA Lucien Rubenstein Award. The recipient of the award will receive a $1,000 bonus. Eligible Applicants: medical students Deadline: January 10, 2012

Nephrology: ASN Student Scholar Grant The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) helps support medical students interested in basic or clinical nephrology research. An award period can be a summer, semester, academic year, or any other 10-52 week period of continuous full-time research. Applicant must be completing research in a nephrology or renal lab. Students will receive a stipend of $400/week and are not eligible to receive any other sources of funding. Eligible Applicants: All students Deadline: March 2, 2012

Neurosurgery: AANS Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) through the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation is offering the AANS Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship (MSSRF) program. New in 2012, twenty (20) Medical Student Summer Research Fellowships will now be awarded in the amount of $2,500 per award.

CNS/CSNS Medical Student Socioeconomic Fellowship Purpose: The CNS/CSNS Medical Student Socioeconomic Fellowship supports a medical student conducting research on a socioeconomic issue impacting neurosurgical practice. Funds: $2,500 Deadline: February 1, 2011 at 11:00pm CST Oncology: "Cancer in the Under-Privileged, Indigent or Disadvantaged" (CUPID). The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins will once again sponsor a summer fellowship for medical students Funds: $5,000.00 stipend, free housing and a free gym membership for the summer

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Summer Fellowship Purpose: The objective of this eight-week program is the educational enrichment of medical students by offering experience in research and clinical oncology. Hopefully, such experience will enhance the student’s knowledge about cancer and thereby promote future interest in the field.

Betty Lea Stone American Cancer Society Research Fellowships This fellowship offers first-year medical student the opportunity to participate in a laboratory research with accomplished investigators and receive a stipend of $5,000. Fellows will assist with ongoing research during the ten-week, summer program. Students must find a faculty sponsor who will work with him or her to write a proposal for a summer research project. Eligible Applicants: first-year student enrolled in a New England medical school. Deadline: January 25, 2012

Opthamology: Fight for Sight - Summer Fellowship Purpose: Provide medical students exposure to leading vision laboratories under the sponsorship of outstanding mentors. Eligibility: Medical students Funds: $2,100 stipend

Deadline: See website in mid-May for online application.

Orthopaedic: Medical Student Summer Research Fellowship The fellowship program is built around a summer research project that is directed by an orthopaedic surgeon or scientist at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). Both clinical and basic science projects are offered, and these are detailed below. The fellowship program includes the opportunity for weekly observation of orthopaedic surgical procedures with a variety of clinical faculty. In addition, a weekly seminar series and discussion group provides the opportunity for students to expand their understanding of the fundamentals of medical research and clinical orthopaedics.

The 8-week program runs from June 20–August 12, 2011, and includes a $2,400 stipend. Up to fifteen (15) fellowship awards will be granted.

Deadline: April 1, 2011

Website: http://www.hss.edu/medical-student-summer-research-fellowship.asp Pediatrics: American Pediatric Society and Society for Pediatric Research Student Research Program If you are interested in pediatrics, the APS & SPR are offering a research opportunity for individuals outside of their own medical school. Students chosen will work 8-10 weeks for 40 hours/week with a maximum stipend of $60 per day in a research laboratory. Student responsible for finding living arrangements and travel. View their website for a directory of research opportunities located throughout the U.S. and Canada. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: January 23, 2012

Peds Neuro: Swaiman Medical Scholarship Program The Child Neurology Foundation announces the availability of up to ten (10) summer clinical research scholarships for first- and second-year U.S. and Canadian medical students who have an interest in child neurology.

Awards will be made for clinical research in child neurology, to be conducted under the direction of a child neurologist during the summer break. Selected applicants receive a $3500 scholarship for their summer project.

Psychiatry: Betty Ford Summer Institute for Medical Students Purpose: The Summer Institute for Medical Students is a unique learning experience for medical students to gain understanding and insight into addictive disease and the recovery process. Deadline: December 2, 2011 with the fellowship to begin the following August

Scaife Advanced Medical Student Assistantship in Alcohol & Other Drug Dependencies Purpose: Through the generous funding of the Scaife Family Foundation, the Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions is able to conduct this specialized program. The program offers students training in the field of Addiction Services incomparable to any they may have encountered in their prior medical school education or residency experience. Funds: Participants will receive a $150 per week stipend and a $200 transportation allowance for a total of $650 for the three weeks. Rooms and meals are also provided.

Jeanne Spurlock Research Fellowship in Substance Abuse and Addiction for Minority Medical Students Sponsored by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) this is an opportunity for minority medical students to explore a research career in substance abuse in relation to child and adolescent psychiatry. Students will gain valuable work experience and work with a fellowship mentor. The fellowship will award $3,500 for 12 weeks of research and are required to submit a proposal to the AACAP annual meeting. Participants are required to attend the AACAP Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA on October 23 – October 28, 2012 to present their research in a new research poster session. Eligible Applicants: African-American, Native American, Alaskan Native, Mexican American, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander students who are US citizens and enrolled in medical school. Deadline: February 15, 2012 Summer Medical Student Fellowships in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Sponsored by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Campaign for America’s Kids (CFAK) this is an opportunity for medical students to explore a research career in child and adolescent psychiatry. Students will gain valuable work experience and work with a fellowship mentor. The fellowship will award $3,500 for 12 weeks of research and are required to submit a proposal to the AACAP annual meeting. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: February 15, 2012

Public Health: Arnold P. Gold Foundation Summer Fellowship Student Summer Fellowship grants are awarded for research and/or service in community health and cultural competency issues. The goal of this foundation is to providence students with the opportunity to work with directly with patients. This provides up to $3,000 for a ten-week project in which a student works directly with a mentor. A final report is due at the end of the ten-weeks, although the project should have the potential to be on-going. Medical students may apply for either the Research Fellowship or the Service Fellowship program. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: March 1, 2012

Global Health Fellows Program in Geneva - Duke Sanford Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy is offering a Global Health Fellowship in Geneva designed to equip students in fighting HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other health challenges. This program will secure an 8-12 week summer internship in Geneva with WHO, UNAIDS and other NGOs dealing with global health issues. Students are also required to take the Health Policy in a Globalizing World course. The Program fee is $2500 which does not include housing, food or airfare. Eligible Applicants: All medical students Deadline: November 28, 2011

Harvard Global Health Effectiveness Program This program will train public health leaders, students and physicians through a curriculum of epidemiology, management science and global health delivery case teaching, enabling them to effectively design and manage programs that improve health outcomes for the populations they serve. The program in Boston, MA will consist of two credit-granting courses and one seminar taught by senior Harvard faculty. Eligible Applicants: Should demonstrate commitment to global health and experience in global health organizations, with a background in healthcare or a related field. Tuition and fees for the courses will total approximately $4,400. Deadline: February 1, 2012

Radiology: Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Summer Research Program

Website: http://www.mir.wustl.edu/education/internal.asp?NavID=95 Rheumatology: ACR REF/Abbott Medical Student Research Preceptorship Purpose: This award introduces students to the specialty of rheumatology by supporting a full-time mentored research experience. This is a one-year award. Students will complete an eight-week program. $3000 per eight week session and receive complimentary registration and reimbursement for up to $1500 in travel expenses to attend the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting.

Deadline: Rolling acceptance

International Opportunities: Benjamin H. Kean Traveling Fellowship in Tropical Medicine The ASTMH will provide travel expenses for medical students who arrange clinical tropical medicine or tropical medicine research electives in areas afflicted by tropical diseases. Round-trip airfare and up to $1000 living expenses will be provided. Applicants must propose a new elective in tropical medicine research or clinical tropical medicine training, which will include at least one month at a site endemic for tropical communicable diseases other than HIV/AIDS. The student must not have done previous electives/rotations in the same country. Eligible Applicants: Any medical student Deadline: March 2012

Children Without Borders Medical students are invited to spend their summer or time off in Costa Rica. This is a non-profit organization that provides life saving medical care to children and health education for families in underserved countries available through their student intern program. Students will be able to offer care- giving and educational activities while working alongside experienced physicians. Eligible Applicants: All students involved in medicine, public health or other disciplines. Deadline: Rolling Deadline

CIEE Teaching Abroad Interested in teaching in Chile, China, Spain or Thailand for a year? This program allows students to live and work overseas while learning and interacting with the local people, culture and language. CIEE negotiates a placement teaching English, offers a local stipend and temporary housing. Eligible Applicants: Bachelor's degree, English fluency, teaching experience preferred but not required Deadline: Varies by location

Shoulder to Shoulder Volunteer in rural Western Honduras Shoulder to Shoulder has been working in the Intibucá Honduras for more than 20 years working with communities to reduce poverty through programs in health, education, nutrition and environmental hygiene. Shoulder to Shoulder is a long-standing partnership between communities in Western Honduras and multiple Departments of Family Medicine and other institutions in the US. Several Brown medical students, undergrads, residents, and faculty have taken part. Eligible Applicants: All students Deadline: Varies Unite For Sight's High Impact Volunteer Abroad Opportunities Volunteer abroad in all, winter, spring or summer quarters in Ghana, Honduras or India. Assist eye doctors in rural villages, refugee camps and slums to provide eye care for patients living in extreme poverty. Volunteers encouraged to be proactive in developing their own projects and programs that coincide with Unite For Sight's outreach program. Eligible Applicants: Must be 18 or older Deadline: Rolling Deadline

Websites to Check Out: http://research.downstate.edu/development/student.htm http://www.kumc.edu/som/medsos/FirstYearStudentSummerOpportunities.html http://casemed.case.edu/admissions/research/summer_programs.cfm