Friday, October 6, 2017

Announcement: Making the most out of your AdviseStream Account



After many emails encouraging you to create an AdviseSteam account, you finally did it! Now, what's next? We consider AdviseStream as a student's online planner that helps them best organize their pre-health application process.

Please note that the following steps do not have to be completed in one night! In fact, we highly recommend that you don't!

Take your time filling out this information and allow yourself to respond thoughtfully, especially for step 2.

1) Complete your profile

When you first log into AdviseStream, you will see five headers on the home page: "your name," "connect," "prepare," "apply," and "prehealth." The first thing you should do is update your profile as completely as you can by clicking underneath the "your name" header on the home page. Please be sure to upload a photo! Some important information to fill out include: 

Health Profession Aspirations. You can choose from MD, MD+MBA, PA, and much more

Background. This includes information on your family, residence, high school, and military service

Qualifications. This includes general skills like computer programming, language skills, memberships, certifications, and interests

2) Academics and Engagement Planner


Once you have completed your profile, it is now time to brag about all the extra-curriculars you are a part of! AdviseStream provides a great user-friendly platform to visualize the start and end periods of an experience and allows you to write reflections on them (which is critical come application time).

To get started, click on "Academic and Engagements" under the "prepare" header on the home page. This will lead you to a planner where you can add in your extra-curricular activities by date and by category. The nine categories include: research, knowledge of medicine, service to others, leadership experience, diversity experience, life experience, employment/work study, test preparation, and awards. 

Pro Tip: At the beginning or end of every semester, visit your A&E planner and "brain dump" all that you've done so far. This is especially helpful after summer break! Remember, if you don't write about it, we won't know about it!

A useful feature of AdviseStream is its compilation of your experiences into portfolios and resumes. Not only will this be very useful in helping the committee who will be writing your official Barnard Committee Letter for medical school, but you can also take advantage of it by downloading professionally formatted copies of your resume.

Note: Under "Academic and Engagements," you do not have to fill in courses.

3) Plan your list of letter of recommendation (LOR) writers 


The Office of Health Professions Advising suggests that you obtain 3-5 LORs. AdviseStream can help you stay organized and keep track of your evaluators and LOR. To get started:
  1.  Under the "prehealth" divider on the home page, click on "Letters of Evaluation."
  2.  On the left, click on the gray box that says "Get Started-- Add Evaluator," and click on the green box that says "Add evaluator."
  3. Once you add your evaluator and are certain that you want him/her to write your LOR, agree to the FERPA waiver. Once you have signed this waiver, you can request a LOR.

Updating your AdviseSteam account with this information makes it a lot easier for you to compile your background and experiences for the medical school application, and also provides the Health Professions Advisory Committee with a complete picture of you as an applicant. If you have any questions, please email prehealthadvising@barnard.edu. For AdviseSteam technical support, please use the grey support tab on the right corner of any page to submit a support ticket.


Event: Learn about CU Masters in Public Health

Dear Students interested in Public Health,

The Environmental Science Department is pleased to host an informational Luncheon with Professor Joseph Graziano, Environmental Health Sciences and Pharmacology, on Friday, October 13 in 404 Altschul Hall.  Come learn about Columbia's Masters in Public Health. 

The School of Public Health has had terrific experience with Barnard students who've entered their program.  You could be one of them!  If you have a class, come when you can to join the conversation.
Please be sure to RSVP by Tuesday, October 10 so we can order enough Roti Rolls (vegetarian and vegan options available).



Thursday, October 5, 2017

Event: Health Professions Week Nov 6

Explore. Learn. Pursue.

Health Professions Week (HPW) is an exciting week-long event for high school and college students interested in learning more about careers in the health professions.


This is a FREE online event for high school students, counselors, undergrads and advisors. Each event during Health Professions Week provides students with opportunities to explore health-related education programs and careers. Last year, more than 4,000 students participated in one or more of the many events during the week — this year we hope you will join us!

Join us November 6-10, 2017 for

  • A virtual fair
  • An online treasure hunt
  • On-campus and community events
  • Opportunities to learn about 20 health professions
  • Chances to talk directly with current health care practitioners; and
  • Information about educational requirements for each career

Helpful links

Stay connected

Event: Career in Bioethics Alumni Panel Oct 12th

Join us on campus for a unique opportunity to hear from Bioethics program alums.
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CAREERS IN

BIOETHICS

 

October
12
COLUMBIA SPS - Bioethics

Careers in Bioethics 
Columbia Bioethics Alumni Panel

 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
 6:30 PM EST
• PULITZER HALL, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The Bioethics program at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies is delighted to invite you to an alumni panel event, showcasing the achievements and accomplishments of some of our graduates. Please join us as our alumni share their insights on careers in Bioethics as well as the diverse array of options available to students of Bioethics.

RSVP

If you are unable to join us on campus,
please tune into this event via live stream here.

If you have any questions about the program or the application process, please contact the Office of Enrollment Management at bioethics@sps.columbia.edu.

Announcement: Dean Cohen walk-ins canceled

Dear Students,

Due to a family emergency, Dean Cohen will not be in office today. Her Walk-Ins are canceled today.

We apologize for the inconvenience. 

Monday, October 2, 2017

Event: ASDA Pre-Dental Month Kick Off & Mentorship Opportunity

Hey Pre-Dents!

October is ASDA Pre-Dental Month and we’d like to share with you some awesome events Penn ASDA will be hosting! They will be a great opportunity for you to meet the heads of admissions, pick the brains of current dental students, and boost your resume! See the list below to find out what we have planned and RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/c3dZSK3HLkvSKpTz2 .

We’d also like to offer you all a unique opportunity to help you achieve your dream of going to dental school! We are implementing a mentorship program through Penn ASDA’s Pre-Dental Committee and are looking for predental students  from around the country to match up with a UPENN Dental Student mentor. This is a great chance to create a bond and  get invaluable advice from a  current student while also bolstering your CV. If interested in joining please fill out this form by Friday, October 6th: https://goo.gl/forms/Kjv247ZORE4PcPiL2 . We will then match you with a mentor and will facilitate a meet and greet event at City Tap on October 20th (see below)!
*Please note the following locations and times are subject to change.  We will update with final times and locations for those who sign up for the event.
October 6th - Mentor / Mentee Program Launch
Even if you are unable to make the in-person events, we urge you to consider signing up for our Mentor / Mentee Program.  We have tons of current Penn Dental students from a variety of backgrounds who are willing to mentor and be a resource as you apply to dental school.  If interested, sign up above!

October 11th - Webinar: From Pre-Dental to DMD. Ask us anything!
---Website TBD - 6:00 pm
In addition to the many webinars hosted by national ASDA, Penn ASDA will be holding our own webinar where we seek to answer any questions that still remain!  We will talk about all aspects of pre-dental life and beyond.  Feel free to stop by to listen in or to ask questions.  The webinar will be hosted by Penn Dental’s own ASDA Pre-Dental Co-Chairs Austin McHenry (D2) and Courtney Lamondin (D3).  If interested, please indicate on the above form.

October 16th - Workshop: Interview and Personal Statement Help
---Penn Dental Medicine [240 South 40th St, Philadelphia, 19104] - 5:30pm
Hosted at Penn Dental, we will have current students and members of admissions present to talk about interview and personal statement tips.  Whether you have a personal statement already written, or you have only begun brainstorming, we will help you revise and perfect it.  We will also talk about interview techniques and common questions to so that you can be prepared.  If interested, please indicate on the above form.

October 27th - Social: Meet Your Mentor
---City Tap House [3925 Walnut St, Philadelphia, 19104] - 5:00pm
Come meet your mentor, other Penn Dental students, and other predental students at this relaxed social on City Tap’s amazing patio.  It’s a great chance to have face-to-face time with your mentor, gain perspective and insights from other dental students, and to meet other local predental students who are in your same position.  If interested, please indicate on the above form.

We are very excited for our upcoming events and we are looking forward to meeting all of you!  Feel free to reach out to us with any questions at pennasdapredent@gmail.com