What`s this fancy thing above us? A HEADER?! Oh my, how official
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What`s this fancy thing above us? A HEADER?! Oh my, how official
What’s this fancy thing above us? A HEADER?! Oh my, how official we’ve become. (Many thanks to Career Services social media mogul Katherine Nobles for her help on this, and showing me the error of my Geocities homepage ways.) I hope you are all thawing out nicely and beginning to remember what the great outdoors looks like without the thick blanket of white, and I hope everyone enjoyed their spring break (and Pi Day…and Ides of March). No time to waste – this semester trucks right along. Reminder: So You Think You Want To Go To Med School? Info Session this Thursday! 239A/B Hanes Hall March 19, 2015 ‐ 6:00pm ‐ 7:00pm Learn the basics of building a successful application to medical (and other health profession) schools. We’ll go through a brief rundown of prerequisites and timing in the application process, as well as what you can expect working with the Pre‐health Advising Office. http://careers.unc.edu/events/workshops/so‐you‐think‐you‐want‐go‐med‐school.html‐2 1. MCAT 2015 Practice Test/Assessment 2. Learning Center Finish Strong Coaching Groups 3. UNC MD/PhD Info Session 4. Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine Carolinas Campus Info Session 5. TWO Gap Year Research Opportunities (Durham VA) 6. Gap Year Research Opportunity (Duke) 7. ECU Preparing Tomorrow’s Dentists Summer Program 8. Physician Assistant Virtual Fair 1. Prepping for MCAT 2015? The Princeton Review of North Carolina is offering a FULL LENGTH MCAT 2015 exam on UNC’s campus on Saturday, March 21. Try your hand at the type of questions you'll face on the actual exam, sharpen your testing skills, and build confidence. Knowing your results will help you focus your prep on the areas of the exam where you'll gain the most points. You will receive a detailed score report 2‐4 days after the exam and will have an opportunity to review your score report over email or phone with an instructor if you have any questions. To register, visit our website at www.princetonreview.com/unc and look for free events. Questions? Email Sara Nicholson at [email protected]. 2. Finish Strong: Coaching Groups It’s not too late to have a GREAT spring semester! Set goals and create action plans to achieve your goals Develop better time management and study habits Get ideas from other students and Learning Center staff When: 5 weekly Thursday meetings from 3:30‐4:30 — March 19, 26, April 2, 9, 16 Where: 2115 SASB North Register: http://learningcenter.unc.edu/register‐for‐classes/finish‐strong‐coaching‐group‐thursdays‐ starting‐march‐19/ Can’t make the group? Schedule an individual appointment with an Academic Coach at http://learningcenter.unc.edu 3. Please join current UNC MD‐PhD students for an informal information session describing MD‐PhD programs on Wednesday, March 25 at 6:00 pm in Bondurant G010 at UNC. We welcome all undergraduates in any year and any major. We encourage you to RSVP and submit anonymous questions HERE. If you cannot attend the session and would like to learn about MD‐PhD programs and/or chat with current UNC MD‐PhD students, we invite you to learn about our Undergraduate Mentoring Program HERE, which is organized by UNC Advocates for MD‐PhD Women in Science (AMPWIS). Please contact Brooke Matson ([email protected]) with any questions. We look forward to seeing you on March 25! 4. We are VCOM, an osteopathic medical school with three locations. Our focus is to prepare globally‐ minded and community‐focused physicians. We are looking for students who value professionalism, integrity, duty, compassion, altruism, knowledge, and critical thinking. Speak with Bhavesh Patel, OMS I and UNC Alum• Monday, April 6, 2015 242 Hanes Hall 5:30 PM 5. Looking to take a year or two off before medical or graduate school? Interested in getting research experience and exposure to the field of medicine and clinical/database research through seminar and shadowing opportunities? Apply to be either a data technician or a Clinical Trials Assistant in Dr. Stephen Freedland’s prostate cancer research lab at the Institute for Medical Research/Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Candidates that perform exceptionally in their first year and wish to stay for a second year will be promoted to a Data Technician 2, allowing them to spend 20% effort on additional growth opportunities including writing manuscripts or gaining wet lab experience. Please see the job descriptions < http://searchdatabase.org/jobs.html> for more information, and send cover letter and CV to dt‐[email protected] with either the subject line “Data Tech 1 Job Application” or “CTA 1 Job Application). 6. The Behavioral Medicine Program at Duke University Medical Center is seeking a full‐time research assistant beginning on or around May 1, 2015 for an NIH‐funded research study investigating the use of diet and exercise to lower blood pressure in overweight patients with treatment‐resistant hypertension. Students graduating in May 2015 are still encouraged to apply. Responsibilities include patient recruitment, assisting with study assessments, data entry and management, ensuring adherence to study protocols, and general administrative support. Applicants must be self‐motivated, detail‐oriented, and have excellent organizational and communication skills. He/she will be involved in the development of the overall recruiting strategy, will work closely with the study coordinator to ensure that study aims are met, and will be responsible for the day‐to‐day administration of the study. Qualifications: B.A. or B.S. in Psychology, Biology, Pre‐Med, or related field; previous research experience and knowledge of Access and Excel preferred. The position offers a great opportunity to gain work experience before medical school or graduate training. Minimum 1 year commitment required. To apply, please e‐mail resume, cover letter, and references to Dr. James Blumenthal at [email protected] 7. East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine would like to announce the dates for our Preparing Tomorrow's Dentists Summer Program 2015. The Summer Program has been scheduled for June 1st – 3rd, 2015 and the application for the Summer Program is now live for students to complete with a deadline of April 4th. The East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine (SoDM), North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's Pre‐Professional Scholars Program, the Old North State Dental Society, and North Carolina historically black colleges and universities are working together to develop activities to enhance students awareness of the dental profession, and to ultimately increase the number of underrepresented minority students who pursue a career in dentistry in North Carolina. The ECU SoDM Preparing Tomorrow's Dentists Summer Program is a unique gateway into the dental pipeline for underrepresented students that are residents of North Carolina! All pre‐dental students that are interested and meet the criteria, should apply. More information about the program and its application may be found at the following link or at our Facebook Page: http://www.ecu.edu/cs‐dhs/dental/Summer‐Program.cfm Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/191132601045609/ 8. Pi Day may be my favorite holiday. Resa Resa K. Anderson, MPA Prehealth Advising Coordinator University Career Services The Wendy P. and Dean E. Painter Career Center The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 237 Hanes Hall, Campus Box 5140 Chapel Hill, NC 27599‐5140 http:/prehealth.unc.edu 919.843.8838 Direct Line 919.962.6507 Help Desk 919.962.2197 Fax