Friday, June 14, 2019

Choose DO Medical School Online Fair - August 13

Meet with representatives from 35 of the nation’s medical schools on August 13 at the Choose DO Medical School Online Fair (10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Eastern).

  • Watch live presentations and meet with medical school admissions representatives, faculty, and current students in online chat sessions
  • Learn more about the profession, the application process, and life as a med student
  • Conveniently explore which medical school is right for you
  • Connect with multiple schools at once

Monday, June 10, 2019

NYU Research Associate Internship for 2019-2020

Applications are open for the Research Associate Internship program at NYU Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine for Fall 2019 – Spring 2020 (September 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020)

The Research Associate Internship Application is accessible HEREThe Fall 2019 Application deadline has been extended to Wednesday, June 26, 2019.

About the program:

The Research Associate (RA) Internship is an innovative volunteer program for enthusiastic and inspired college and post-baccalaureate students. Created by the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine, the internship grants students an opportunity to experience and observe multiple aspects of clinical research. The program consists of clinical and non-clinical research shifts based in the Emergency Department. The program offers the committed student a unique experience to furnish a wealth of knowledge about the numerous options for a career in healthcare. This summer intensive unpaid research internship will expose participants to a diverse spectrum of clinical research investigations occurring in the Emergency Departments of Bellevue Hospital Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, and NYU Brooklyn.

RA interns will develop basic research skills and become an integral part of research projects and grants occurring through the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine. They will be taught how to collect and enter data, and maintain databases. RA interns will participate in laboratory meetings and gain Principal Investigator mentorship and/or shadowing experiences. RA interns will also become oriented to the Institutional Review Board and other Human Subjects courses. This experience permits RA interns to be exposed to new and innovative research, and develop a comprehensive understanding of clinical research.

Commitment:

The RA Internship is a very demanding program and requires a great deal of commitment on the part of the student. Fall-Spring RA interns can expect to work at least two, four-hour clinical shifts and one, two-hour non-clinical shift per week for a total of 10 hours per week during the length of the school year.

RA interns are also expected to attend study meetings when new research studies are starting in the ED.

Shifts take place each day of the week, including weekends, in four-hour time blocks. The first shift is 8am-12pm, and the last is 8pm-12am.

Application Instructions:

We invite applications from mature, committed, and motivated students who fully accept the demands of the RA Internship and have a willingness to participate enthusiastically in all aspects of the program. We encourage applications not only from students with a strong interest in healthcare (aspiring doctors, nurses, nurse-practitioners, physician assistants, clinical psychologists/psychiatrists, and clinical social workers), but also from students who are uncertain about pursuing a career in healthcare. Students who have completed at least one year of undergraduate studies are eligible to apply. Though research experience is preferred, it is not necessary.

To be considered for the Research Associate Internship program, students must submit two letters of recommendation and complete an online application form. The link to the application form can be found HERE. Before submitting the online form, please also download the Schedule Template Form and attach it to your application.

We are actively recruiting SPANISH and NON-SPANISH speaking Research Associates. SPANISH-speaking applicants must indicate their level of proficiency in their application.

Letters of Recommendation must be written and directly sent in by non-relatives. Letters cannot be faxed and must include a completed Letter of Recommendation Cover Sheet and physical signature at the bottom of the letter. Letters should be e-mailed either to Denisha Brandford at EMResearchAssociates@nyulangone.org or sent in a signed-and-sealed envelope, and mailed to:

Denisha Brandford, Administrative Assistant
Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine
Translational Research Building
227 East 30th Street, Station 105B
New York, NY 10016
  
Please direct any questions or concerns to Administrative AssistantDenisha Brandford, at EMResearchAssociates@nyulangone.org

Next Step Test Prep MCAT Webinar Tomorrow

Next Step Test Prep is offering a free webinar on creating an MCAT study plan tomorrow, for those who may be interested!

Webinar Title: "How to Create an Effective MCAT Study Plan"
Date/Time: 6/11/19, 6:00-7:00pm EST
Your MCAT study plan is just as important as the materials you’re using to study. If your plan is lacking something, you won’t be able to do as well as you can on the MCAT. If your plan is convoluted, then you’re setting yourself up for burnout.
Join Sophia Stone, a Next Step Content Manager, and Summer, a Next Step MCAT instructor, as they go over what makes a winning and effective study plan. Both them scored in the 99th percentile and will be available to answer all your MCAT questions. Whether you’re taking the MCAT for the first time or gearing up to retake it, you’ll walk away with a better sense of how you should be structuring your studies.