EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
CLINICAL EXPOSURE AND MENTORING PROGRAM
A. VOLUNTEERING IN A BUSY URBAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
B. SHADOWING A BOARD CERTIFIED EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN
C. CONDUCTING CLINICAL RESEARCH
D. PARTICIPATING IN COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES
If you answered yes to any of the above, you'll want to participate in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine ED Clinical Exposure and Mentoring Program in partnership with the Mentoring in Medicine (MIM) Program!
Eligibility:
1. African-American, Hispanic or Native American
2. College (Freshman through Senior) and Premedical Post Baccalaureate Student
3. Students intending to reapply to medical school after one unsuccessful application
How to apply:
Step One: Complete a health form in order to get volunteer clearance.
Step Two: Take your NYS picture ID and non laminated social security card, US work authorization documents (VISA, Passport) to Montefiore Medical Center. Please make sure to get or have documentation of all the necessary vaccinations.
Step Three: Complete the application packet.
Candidates must be medically and administratively cleared before beginning the program. It is recommended that you complete the first three steps by June 1 in order to complete the program during the summer.
The application process takes an average of fifteen to twenty business days during the academic year and twenty five to thirty business days during the summer months.
You should begin the process immediately.
If you are interested in participating in the program, email tsc243@nyu.edu or jessica.buckley@nyu.edu to get your health from, application and a list of free clinics.
For more information visit: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/admissions/page.aspx?ID=3088
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