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Contains all seminars from March 2022.
Financing Your Medical School Education
Learn of Resources and Scholarships for Your Medical Education
PPAP 1000—Networking 101 for Pre-Health Professionals
Learn How to Present Yourself Effectively in Business and Social Surroundings
CCP Virtual Workshop 1: An Introduction to HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and STIs
Learn the History and Social Trends Surrounding HIV/AIDS and other STIs
PPAP 1002—Health Careers Exploration: Mental Health Counseling
Learn about the Field of Mental Health Counseling
PPAP 1000—Clinical Volunteering 101 for Pre-Health Students: Mount Sinai Hospital
Learn about Clinical Volunteering Opportunities
Pre-Health Purple Hawk Book Club—Book #2: Being Mortal—Medicine and What Matters in the End
Explore End of Life Care and Hospice Care through the Eyes of a Surgeon
PPAP 1002 Exploring Health Careers: Occupational Therapy
Learn about the Field of Occupational Therapy
CCP Virtual Workshop 2: Supporting Marginalized Communities
Addressing the Needs of Marginalized Communities
Hunter MAPS Presents: How to Find Research Opportunities as a Pre-Medicine Student
Learn How Best to Pursue Research Opportunities
PPAP 1002 Exploring Health Careers: Orthotics and Prosthetics
Learn about the Orthotics and Prosthetics Fields
CCP Virtual Workshop 3: Using Trauma-Informed Approaches in Care Settings & Addressing the Needs of the LGBTQ & Transgender (TGNC) Communities
Addressing the Needs of LGBTQ & Transgender Non-Conforming (TGNC) Communities
PPAP 1000—Community Service 101 for Pre-Health Students
Lend Your Leadership to Underinvested Communities
Dissecting the AMCAS Application of a Successful Post-Bacc Applicant: Packaging Yourself for Success
The Anatomy of a Post-Bacc AMCAS Application
Pre-Health for Human Rights Society Presents: Uyghur Genocide: Presentation + Q&A
Learn about the Uyghur Human Rights Project
Rho Psi Eta Presents: Blueprint MCAT Webinar
Gain Insights on the MCAT from the Rho Psi Eta Sorority
Pre-Health Group Advising Online Session for Transfer Students
Learn the Requirements as You Progress on Your Pre-Health Path
Intersex Awareness Speaker Event: Not Everyone is Male or Female
Explore the Intersection Between Gender, History & Medicine
CCP Virtual Workshop 4: The Social Determinants of Health and Unpacking Bias and Stigma in Medicine
Explore Social Determinants and the Effects of Bias and Stigma in Medicine
PPAP 1002—Health Careers Exploration: Research Administration
Learn the Ins and Outs of Research Administration
PPAP 1000—Prestigious Scholarships 101 for Pre-Health Students
Learn about Opportunities for Fellowships and Scholarships
Doctors without Borders Annual MSF Card Writing Event with Citymeals on Wheels
Learn of Citymeals on Wheels Vital WOrk with Doctors without Borders
CCP Virtual Workshop 5: Addressing Mental Health in Care
Learn about Mental Health & its Relation to Prevention, Treatment & Care
Dissecting the DPT Application of a Successful Applicant: Packaging Yourself for Success
Anatomy of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Application
Dissecting the AMCAS Application of a Successful Applicant: Packaging Yourself for Success
The Anatomy of a Post-Bacc AMCAS Application
Becoming a Competitive Applicant
Dr. Elizabeth Wilson-Anstey, Assistant Dean at Weill Cornell Medicine and Hunter College alum, will give an admissions presentation that will cover topics such as; the medical school admissions process, being a competitive applicant and personal statement. We strongly recommend that students who are planning to apply in the upcoming application cycle attend this event.
Sackler School of Medicine Admissions Presentation
Join us for an admissions presentation from Sackler School of Medicine with Barbara Kugel, Director of Academic & Alumni Affairs. The Sackler School of Medicine New York State/American Program of Tel Aviv University is a partnership between the United States and Israel that has existed since 1976. The program has trained approximately two thousand talented men and women who have become some of the finest physicians in the world. The program, which is a four-year course of study, is chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York State and accredited by the State of Israel. It welcomes qualified citizens or permanent residents of the United States and Canada. Students are taught in English, and class size is limited to 63 students per class. Topics include: 1. Sackler SOM history 2. Program specifics – admissions, FA, curriculum, schedule 3. Electives in the US 4. The Match and Residency in the US 5. Q&A