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Title: Hunter College Pre-Health Clubs and Organizations Fall 2016 Open House
Description: Mix and mingle with all of the Pre-Health clubs and organizations. Learn how to get involved in the Hunter College Pre-Health Community.
Clubs represented at this event include:
AMSA - American Medical Student Association
Pre-Dental Society of Hunter College
Hunter College Pre-Optometry Society
Hunter College Pre-Veterinary Club
MAPS- Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students
Pre-Health Students Organization
Society of Bioethics & Medicine at Hunter College
Refreshments will be provided.
Title: Choosing The Right Major for Pre-Health Students- Human Biology
Description: Choosing the right major is an important part of the academic process. Join us as Dr. Michael Steiper, Chair of the Human Biology Department discusses the Human Biology major and the health related fields you can pursue with this degree. New Pre-Health students are strongly encouraged to attend.
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Title: New York University (NYU) School of Medicine Admissions Talk
Description: Join us for an admissions information session with Francisco Lucio, the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at NYU School of Medicine. NYU School of Medicine is ranked number 11 out of 140 medical schools nationwide in U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 “Best Graduate Schools” listing.
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Title: SUNY Downstate Early Medical Education(EME) Informationion Session
Description: The Early Medical Education Program (EME) is an initiative to increase the academic competitiveness of undergraduate pre-medical students, early in their college career. The program is designed to provide medical science lectures and academic support through a 4-week, summer enrichment program for the first two summers and a 6-week, pre-matriculation program for the third summer. Students are selected from one of the participating linkage schools. Once accepted into EME, if students meet the program requirements they are granted a guaranteed acceptance into SUNY Downstate's College of Medicine.
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Title: Hospice of New York Volunteer Orientation-Clinical Volunteering
Description: Join us as Sandra Nielsen, volunteer coordinator for Hospice of New York discusses volunteer opportunities. Hospice is searching for committed volunteers who are dependable and want to make a difference in someone’s life. Volunteer positions are available throughout the year and are in various locations across the Greater New York area.
Hospice of New York is committed to the total care of the patient who is facing a life-limiting illness.
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Title: NYU School of Medicine Linkage Visit for Post Bacc Certificate Program Students
Description: New York University School of Medicine will host Hunter College Post Baccs for a linkage information session and campus tour on Friday, October 7th.
To qualify or be considered for the NYU linkage program, you must have a 3.5 undergraduate GPA and maintain a 3.75 or higher GPA while enrolled in the Hunter College Post Bacc program.
If you are interested in attending please RSVP no later than September 27th.
The NYU Linkage visit is for students who are viable candidates and are in the final year of completing the certificate program requirements and plan to apply in the 2016-2017 cycle.
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Title: Linkage 101 for Post Bacc Certificate Students
Description: We are inviting Post Bacc students who qualify to attend an information session in which we will provide details about our linkage programs and their application requirements. Please note that this Linkage Workshop is only for Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program students who are completing the requirements in the final year of the program. Qualified applicants must be nominated by the Pre-Health Office and must have a minimum Hunter Post-Baccalaureate GPA of 3.6. Some of our linkage programs also have a minimum undergraduate GPA requirement but qualification for others are much more dependent on the Hunter Post-Baccalaureate GPA. Successful linkage candidates must also have significant research experience and should plan to take the MCAT no later than April of 2017. All required coursework, including labs, must also be completed by the end of the Fall 2016 semester.
The workshop will cover specific requirements for the individual institutions, including deadlines, GPA cutoffs, AMCAS and MCAT preparation, and timelines for each of the schools: Cornell, Hofstra, New York University, and Stony Brook medical schools. This is the perfect opportunity to have your questions answered.
Each of these institutions also allows prospective candidates to visit their campuses. Please check Blackboard for invitation notices and associated deadlines for these campus visits.
THIS WORKSHOP IS MANDATORY FOR STUDENTS HOPING TO APPLY VIA LINKAGE IN THE 2017 CYCLE. This may be the only linkage workshop for this application cycle so please make every effort to attend.
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Title: Hunter College 2nd Annual Pre-Health Summer Opportunities and Internships Fair
Description: Join us for our Summer Pre-Health Opportunities and Internships Fair.
Programs Represented Include:
ACCESS Summer Internship Program at Weill Cornell
Albert Einstein COM Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
Columbia University Medical Center Summer Public Health Scholars Program
Columbia University Medical Center SPURS Biomedical Research Program
CUNY Summer Undergraduate Program (CSURP)
Gerstner Sloan Kettering Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
HRTP: Public Health Internship Program
Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University Biostatistics Epidemiology
Summer Training (BEST) Diversity Program
Mentoring In Medicine Emergency Department Clinical Exposure & Mentoring
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MSI AHEC Summer Health Internship Program (SHIP)
Mt. Sinai Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Northeast Regional Alliance (NERA) Medprep Program
PULSE Program at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
Rockefeller University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
Summer Clinical Oncology Research Experience (SCORE)
Summer Medical and Dental Education Program ( SMDEP)
Weill Cornell Travelers Summer Research Fellowship Program
Title: The Doctor Speaker Series-Dr. Ibrahim Hussain
Description: Join us for an engaging discussion with Dr. Ibrahim Hussain. Dr. Hussain is a Neurosurgery resident at Weill Cornell Medical Center-New York Presbyterian Hospital and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Dr. Hussain received his M.D. from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey(New Jersey Medical School), where among other distinctions he was the recipient of the Doris Duke Research Fellowship Award. For that fellowship, Hussain worked with Dr. David Gutmann at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to help develop the Neurofibromatosis Genome Project and Neurofibromatosis Patient Registry Initiative. As a research fellow at New Jersey Medical School’s Department of Neurosurgery, Hussain evaluated cerebral aneurysms to identify risk factors for rupture.
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Title: 2017-2018 Committee Letter Application Workshop for Post Bacc Certificate Students
Description: he Committee Letter workshop organized by the Pre-Health Post Bacc advisor to provide each applicant or reapplicant with valuable information about preparing your Committee Letter Application and your medical, dental or veterinary school application. This includes guidelines for preparing Personal Statements and other parts of the application. These guidelines are presented to help applicants to craft their personal statements and other parts of their Committee Letter Application.
In order to submit a Committee Letter Application and receive a committee letter you must attend this workshop. This is MANDATORY Post Bacc certificate program students.
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Title: Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Application Workshop
Description: The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) formerly known as SMDEP is a free summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. SHPEP’s goal is to strengthen the academic proficiency and career development of students interested in the health professions and prepare them for a successful application and matriculation to health professions schools. This workshop will include:
- Information about the benefits of SHPEP
- Meet past SHPEP participants
- A walk-through the application process.
Title: Medical and Dental School Scholarship Presentation
Description: Join us for a presentation on the benefits and opportunities of the Health Professional Scholarship program and the Health Service Collegiate program.
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PPAP 1000 - How to Give a Powerful Scientific Presentations
Zoom Virtual Meeting,
May 01, 2024
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PPAP 1002- Healthcare Careers Exploration: Genetic Counseling
Zoom Virtual Meeting,
May 01, 2024
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Bioethics: Ethical Issues in Medicine & Research
Zoom Virtual Meeting,
May 07, 2024
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PPAP 1002-Health Careers Exploration: Podiatry
Zoom Virtual Meeting,
May 08, 2024
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Preparing for Asynchronous and Kira Talent Interviews
Zoom Virtual Meeting,
May 14, 2024
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