Thursday, January 16, 2020

Columbia Medical School Fair - February 8th

Mark your calendars for the Medical School Fair, taking place on Saturday, February 8th, 2020 in Lerner Hall. The schedule for the fair will be as follows:

11:00 - 12:30 - Deans Panel
Hear from a panel of admissions deans from medical schools around North America. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear about the admissions process firsthand from experts; questions will be taken. This event is only open to Columbia students.
12:30 - 1:30 - AAMC Financing Medical Education Information Session
Between the Dean’s Panel and the Medical School Fair, join a representative from the AAMC to learn more about managing finances and finding resources to pay for medical school.
1:00 - 4:30 - Medical School Fair Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall
Please refer to the GS medical school fair website for the regularly updated list of medical, dental, and health professional schools that will be in attendance.

Breakout Sessions will be finalized in January. 

Registration: Please REGISTER by Friday, February 7th at 1:00 pm. A Columbia student ID is required for entry to the dean’s panel and a picture ID is required for entry to the fair. If you have any questions please contact the VP of Medical School Fair Outreach, Paulina Rugart (pr2581@columbia.edu).

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

2020 Medical School Winter Symposium

The Medical School Winter Symposium is aimed to demystify the medical school application process for those underrepresented in medicine. There will be recruiters, deans, doctors, and medical students giving helpful information and tips. The event will be on January 16th from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at Columbia University Medical Center.


Monday, January 13, 2020

Job Opportunity: Rheumatology Research Assistant at HSS


The Inflammatory Arthritis Center of Excellence is seeking a full-time research assistant for a term beginning in June 2020, with a minimum two-year commitment. This is an excellent opportunity to gain clinical research experience for anyone planning to take two gap years. Position details are below:

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Location: Inflammatory Arthritis Center of Excellence, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Principal Investigator: Vivian Bykerk, MD
Research Focus: Rheumatology
Ideal Candidate: Graduating senior on medical school track
(Preferred) Start Date: June 1 2020
Starting Salary: $40,000
Minimum Commitment: 2 years (24 months)

POSITION SUMMARY:
The Research Assistant is an integral member of the research team responsible for a variety tasks essential to the conduct of clinical research. This position involves a great deal of patient contact as well as interaction with physicians of various specialties in the hospital. Duties include (but are not limited to) recruitment of patients, assessment of eligibility criteria, administration of questionnaires, coordination of study visits, drawing blood, obtaining specimen from the operating room, processing of biospecimens, obtaining regulatory approvals, and maintaining accurate databases. S/he will have proven abilities to work autonomously, bearing independent responsibility to ensure data accuracy and timely follow through of study procedures. Opportunities for mentorship, authorship, and presentation at rheumatology meetings exist for the right candidate.  

 RESPONSIBILITIES:
·         Identify, screen, recruit, obtain consent from patients for participation in research studies
·         Administer questionnaires, interviews in person, by mail, and/or by phone
·         Coordinate patient visits, ensure protocol compliance
·         Prepare and submit study related materials to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for regulatory approvals
·         Regularly report on progress towards milestones
·         Organize and maintain all files and documents related to specific projects
·         Design/maintain databases, data collection forms, source documents, patient files
·         Collect, process, store, ship blood/tissue/microbiome specimens (phlebotomy training provided as applicable)
·         Collect samples from the Operating Room
·         Prepare and submit abstracts, manuscripts and presentations to disseminate study results/progress
·         Assist in grant documents/submissions

PREREQUISITES:
·         Bachelor’s degree
·         Clinical research experience preferred
·         Facility with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Endnote
·         Excellent interpersonal skills
·         Strong time management, and organizational skills
·         Ability to use tact, discretion, and sound judgment when dealing with confidential information

DIRECTIONS TO APPLY:  Send resume, transcripts (unofficial), and cover letter by email to:
Caroline Reidy MPH
Manager, Inflammatory Arthritis Center of Excellence

Barnard 2020 Committee Application

Calling all prospective applicants to medical and dental schools: if you plan to apply during summer 2020 (seeking admission to professional schools in 2021), now is the time to begin Barnard's Committee Letter of Evaluation application process.

A Committee letter is an institutional letter of evaluation that is prepared for current students and alumnae of Barnard College in order to holistically present your achievements in academics, research, clinical activities, and service to professional school admissions committees. We ask that all prospective applicants who seek a Committee letter submit an application that will include information about your goals, motivations, and background.

Barnard's 2020 Committee application is now live! To access the application, please go to Prehealth Advising Resources in Handshake and click the document labeled "Committee Application Access - 2020." You'll also find more resources in Handshake, including an overview of our Committee process, important dates for the cycle, and a link to our Application Year Overview: Part I webinar, which describes the Committee process in full.

The deadlines to submit a Committee application are:

  • First-time applicants: February 9, 2020, 11:59 PM Eastern
  • Reapplicants*: March 5, 2020, 11:59 PM Eastern


*You are considered a reapplicant if you have previously had a Barnard Committee letter submitted to application services on your behalf. All other applicants are considered first-time applicants, even if they have completed some or all of a previous Committee application.