Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Job Opportunities at Bideawee






Join our team of experienced, professional animal lovers!
Adoption Associate
Position Purpose
Responsible for care of in-house cats and dogs, this includes feeding, cleaning, socializing, grooming, evaluation of physical and emotional well being. Recordkeeping; general housekeeping and miscellaneous tasks.

Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks
The following is a list of essential job requirements. This list may be revised at any time and additional duties not listed here may be assigned as needed. Job Functions and Job Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Animal Care:


  • Feeding- making sure each animal gets the proper amount and type of food prescribed. And always has fresh water (unless it cannot for a medical reason)
  • Making sure all animals are in a clean comfortable environment at all times. This includes properly disinfecting, removal of fecal matter or any debris in the area they are housed in, at all times. Make sure all areas are odor free at all times.
  • Socialization- making sure all animals gets proper social contact, as well as appropriate social experiences. And keep records of these activities.
  • Record Keeping- Logging all behaviors, and eating habits, anything out of the ordinary, documentation for coworkers, so they know what is going on.
  • General Housekeeping- keeping work stations clean and neat at all times, this includes all areas in and around the stations as well as the AC and RH common areas.
  • Laundry- Making sure the laundry is done as needed
  • Grooming- all animals are clean and bushed, nails are clipped, eyes and ears are kept clean. Any animal that has fecal matter or unpleasant substances on them should be bathed immediately. The animals should never have an unpleasant odor or unkempt appearance.
  • General well being- Responsible for noting and bringing to supervisor's attention any time an animal exhibits signs of not feeling well.
  • Exercise- each animal gets the proper amount of exercise daily.
  • Miscellaneous- Helping with Adoptions and Intake, animal pictures, writing up cage cards, stories for picture album, client service. Bring any unsafe or broken equipment to the attention of a supervisor. Any other job that needs to be done.
Work Requirements:

  • This position requires the ability to walk, bend, stand, lift, reach, stoop, carry, push and pull at least 8 hours per day.
  • Lifting of packages and large bags of food: 25-40 pounds, as well as bags of kitty litter up to 40 pounds.
  • Lifting large animals for grooming.
  • Ability to speak and hear sufficiently to understand the job.
  • Ability to write neatly and communicate with others.
  • Visual acuity sufficient to maintain accurate records.
  • Ability to restrain animals
  • Ability to attend staff meetings and training classes
  • Ability to understand the needs of the animals
  • Own transportation

If you meet the requirements for this position, please forward a cover letter and resume to jobs.bideawee@bideawee.org or fax to 212-532-6273. For additional information, please go to www.bideawee.org. EOE


NYNY: New York Needs You Fellowship


You're Invited!

Join New York Needs You at the Google NYC Headquarters for free food, networking, and an opportunity to learn about our two-year Fellowship Program directly from current Mentor Coaches & Fellows.

The NYNY Fellowship Program provides 1st Generation College Students a personal mentor coach, a $2,500 development grant, access to internships, and more!

Applications are due by
March 15th so apply now!




Are you an ambitious first-generation college student? NYNY's intensive 2-year program includes bi-weekly career workshops where Fellows develop relationships with highly accomplished community and business leaders.





Fellows in the NYNY program:

  • Earn $2,500 professional development grant
  • Access 2 summer internships at prestigious companies and organizations
  • Earn individualized support from their own young professional Mentor Coach
  • Obtain in-kind services and products such as free business attire, free writing and ESL support, subsidized test prep, discounted laptops and tablet computers
  • Have the opportunity to network with leading industry professionals like yourself

Join our network of highly accomplished Mentor Coaches and Fellows for this transformational two-year experience!

Space is Limited!


Make sure you and your friends register as soon as possible to save your spot!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Diversity Student Summer Research Opportunity Program

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Office of Diversity Enhancement


Diversity Student Summer Research Opportunity Program


The program provides eight weeks of experience and participation in biomedical research. Students participating in the program will conduct research under the direction of a faculty member. Research assignments will be made based upon availability of research opportunities and according to the mutual interests of the faculty sponsors and student participants.

Participants will have the opportunity to interact not only with the faculty member directing the research, but also with the graduate students and/or postdoctoral fellows working at the site. Frequent meetings with other program participants along with one or more of the faculty sponsors will be scheduled as well as weekly seminars, workshops, and lectures.

Fellowships in the amount of $3,000 will be awarded and limited travel reimbursement for students living outside the New York metropolitan area will be available. Students are responsible for meals, health insurance coverage, and other incidental expenses.

Campus housing will be available to students at no cost who are not able to commute.

Eligibility and Admission Requirements:

The Diversity Student Summer Research Opportunity Program is designed to provide educational opportunities for undergraduate students who have a strong interest in a research career in biomedical or biological or medicine. In keeping with Albert Einstein College of Medicine’s overall commitment to diversity, we strongly encourage applications from those groups historically underrepresented in medicine to apply.

The program welcomes applications from college students that meet the following criteria at the time of application:
  • are either a sophomore or a junior in college
  • have taken at least one year of biology and general chemistry with laboratory
  • have at least a 3.0 science grade point average
  • are a US citizen or permanent resident (international students are not eligible)
Admission will be based on the applicant’s academic record, including prior research, an essay and a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s faculty advisor or research supervisor. Intent to pursue a Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. degree and prior research experience are desirable.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IS:
March 1, 2012

If you are interested in this program, email Tamika: tamika.coy@gmail.com or Jessica: jessica.buckely@nyu.edu for the application ASAP.

10TH ANNUAL ALUMNI STUDENT BANQUET

Looking for that summer internship? Trying to find out more about what people with your major are doing after graduation? Come to the 10TH ANNUAL ALUMNI STUDENT BANQUET!

WHEN: THIS Wednesday, February 29, at 8PM, Check-in/hors d'oeuvres begin at 7:45
WHERE: Kimmel 4th Floor Eisner and Lubin Auditorium


The keynote speaker will be Ari Goldberg (CAS '04), CEO of StyleCaster and Co-Founder of Sociocast, who will be address our theme of the year, entrepreneurship.

Professions from publishing to nonprofit/NGOs to technology to finance will be represented. A more detailed list of careers will be sent out to those attending on our Facebook event. If you want to meet someone who has been in your shoes and you think job fairs and just dropping off your resume sounds too impersonal, this is for you!

All attendees will automatically be entered into a raffle for a NYU Bookstore giftcard.

Tickets are FREE (FREE!) (FREE!) (FREE!!!!!) on Ticket Central, which you can access through your NYU Home (NYULife tab) or at Skirball. We will also have some reserved at the door for procrastinators.

CAS Student Council

Minority Men in Medicine-Surviving and Thriving for Pre-Meds, Medical Students, Residents and Health Professionals

Conversation, Challenges and Strategies for Men
Hosted by Andrew Morrison, VP Mentoring in Medicine and Motivational Coach

Date:  Friday, March 2, 2012
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Place:  Montefiore Medical Center (Moses Division)
            Cafeteria, Silver Zone
            111 East 210th Street
            Bronx, NY 10467

Dinner Served

FREE!!

SPREAD THE WORD!  If you sign up, please show up!  Space is limited.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER is Thursday, March 1


Writing the Personal Statement Workshop For Applicants to Health Professional Schools


Writing the Personal Statement
For Applicants to Health Professional Schools

Thursday, March 1 from 11 AM - 12 PM (Silver 709)

Only a few seats remain...
RSVP todayprehealth@nyu.edu

Seeking Motivated Student Research Intern

Position Description/Responsibilities: Dr. Melanie Jay, MD, MS, Assistant Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at NYU School of Medicine is seeking a bright, motivated student intern interested in pursuing a career in healthcare to assist her in a research project to be conducted at Gouverneur Healthcare Services in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The position will primarily involve assisting the coordination of focus groups exploring goal-setting in weight management in Hispanic patients. Applicants must have good interpersonal, writing, and computer skills and have a strong knowledge of Spanish.

Time commitment: Part time, 10-15 hours required per week. Applicants must be able to commit to one year, including availability during the summer. The position will begin ASAP.

Compensation: While this is an unpaid internship (***Please note there is an unpaid internship scholarship available through NYU***), Dr. Jay will offer mentorship and a letter of recommendation. Future paid opportunities will also be explored during and at the close of the project, but funding is not currently guaranteed.  

Contact: If you are interested in this position, please send a resume and cover letter via email to Stella Savarimuthu at stella.savarimuthu@va.gov.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Pre-Dental Day @ NYU Dental School


The NYU Pre-Dental Club is hosting Pre-Dental Day at the NYU College of Dentistry!

RSVP today for Friday, March 2 with your N#, name, and year!!!

WHEN: March 2nd, 2012 at 11 AM until 2 PM.

Please click on the attached flier for more details.

Dr. Mejia, the DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS, will be speaking about ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING under the pre-dental sun. She is one of the most personable directors you'll ever meet. She will tell you all you need to know to be a competitive applicant for the DDS program at NYU College of Dentistry. If you are in the 7 year program, she will also address any questions you may have.

The NYU Pre-Dental Club will be meeting students Friday at 10:30 AM sharp, by the NYU bus stop (Route E) on Broadway (in front of Tisch) so we can take the bus to the dental school.

Let us know if you have any questions: nyupredental@gmail.com

Global Brigades at NYU Info Session!

New Student Club Global Brigades
Build Your Resume with Exciting Experiences!

Global Brigades at NYU is having an informational session
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 7:30pm in Kimmel 802

Our mission statement is:

Global Brigades at NYU aspires to facilitate personal growth and community understanding through involvement with, and consideration of, global matters. It facilitates community involvement and provides practical experience through research, education and service that meets students’ specific interests and communities’ particular needs. Global Brigades Association is an international organization with the mission to “empower volunteers to facilitate sustainable solutions in under resourced communities while fostering local cultures.”

Come find out more about our club and meet new people.

Snacks will be served.

Internship Opportunity @ Princeton Dental Practice

Intern with Princeton Dental Practice this Summer
For predental AND premed students


Princeton Dental Practice Seeking Prehealth Student for Summer

This is for a student that has interest in attending dental or medical school --you will gain an enormous amount of experience in dentistry,surgery, general anesthesia, sterile techniques, etc. They only want serious reliable students that want to stay the entire summer break. They have had great success in interns getting into the fields in which they want to continue.

To apply, please send resume & cover letter via email to Stacey Satchell (stacey.satchell@nyu.edu)--no appointments or hard copies, please. Qualified applicants will be sent on to the practice for further consideration.

Applications due by March 5, 2012

Volunteer Opportunity: Become a Health Leads Fellow

Apply to be a Health Leads Summer Fellow

Health Leads Summer Fellows Program


For low-income kids and families, medical care alone isn't enough to ensure good health. No medication will control a child's asthma if she lives in substandard housing. No antibiotics will reverse the effects of chronic hunger on a child's development. The failure of our health care system to address these basic needs perpetuates health disparities, even as families' access to care improves. Poor health, in turn, further entrenches families in poverty by jeopardizing their education, economic stability, and life opportunities.

Health Leads is a national movement that mobilizes the nation’s undergraduates to provide high-impact services to low-income families and, in the process, to transform our health care system into one that is more effective and more just. Here at NYU, HL volunteers staff desks located at Bellevue Hospital and Woodhull Hospital, where they connect families with resources -- food, housing, childcare, job training, and more -- to address the non-medical needs that impact their health. These programs achieve real results for families today and demonstrate how we can build a health care system that truly promotes health, not just manages disease.

Join the HL movement! We are looking for passionate advocates with a strong interest in social justice to commit to a summer of intensive learning and service. Health Leads provides Fellows with housing on campus throughout the 12-week summer session.

If you are interested in applying, please contact Adam Bazari for an application at abazari@healthleadsusa.org. The
application is due Wednesday, February 29th. If you have any questions or would like more information about the Summer Fellows Program before applying, please stop by the Kimmel 9th Floor Lounge on Monday February 27th from 4:30-6:30pm and find the volunteers in the blue polo shirts.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

MD Summer Experience at Emory

Much more than a shadowing program, MD-SEE offers genuine clinical experience, classroom guidance on presentations, and a vigorous look at current issues and practices in medicine. This course will cover variable topics of special interest in the field of Clinical Neurology.  Undergraduates will have an opportunity to correlate experience with actual patients with the science behind the diagnosis. During their time in the clinics, students will act as a “patient assistant,” helping patients who may have partial paralysis or loss of sensation. They will learn the basics of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and will record patients’ history and neurological findings while observing real-life patient examinations. Each student will be assigned a Clinical Neurology faculty mentor who will help develop the writing and poster projects. Publication of student work will be encouraged, co-authored by the faculty mentor.
 
This is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in medical school. I encourage each of you to please spread the word, post within your department, and steer qualified students toward this program.
 
Questions? summerprograms@emory.edu 404-727-0671
The application deadline is March 22, 2012.



 
 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Job Opportunity: Medical Assistant Position

Leading NYC dermatology office seeks an exemplary medical assistant to join the practice part-time starting immediately. This is an excellent opportunity for a pre-medical student or post baccalaureate student to gain experience in a high patient volume, multi-physician practice.


Must be a college graduate and MUST be able to work a full day on Mondays Tuesdays and Wednesdays. MUST also be able to start within the next week or two and be willing to commit a minimum of one year to the practice. Some early mornings as well as some evening hours are involved.


Interested candidates should email the following to w57dermatology@gmail.com:

1) CV

2) Cover letter as an attached word document

3) Three professional reference.

$13/hr compensation. Benefits are not available for this position.


*Training period, which is a minimum of 2 weeks to 1 month is unpaid & seen as a trial period

Resumes not sent as an attachment in word format or not accompanied by a cover letter & references will not be opened. Please refrain from phone calls/emails inquiring about interviews. Only those who qualify will be contacted for an interview. Thank you for your cooperation.

Orthopaedic Spine Research Fellowship

At the Division of Spine Surgery, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases


Research candidate may apply for a one or two year research fellowship in the Division of Spine Surgery at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases.


This research experience is for postgraduates who are considering a career in orthopaedics; for medical students or college graduates who are contemplating application to medical school. The research year can be after college, between 2nd & 3rd years, 3rd & 4th years, or post-doctoral.


Researchers gain experience in basic, clinical or translational research under the direction of spine faculty in the Division of Spine Surgery at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases (NYUHJD). Researchers attain a familiarity and understanding of the research process from protocol to publication developing a wide range of skills applicable to medical innovation and practice. Research related spine topics include the practical experiences of spine faculty at NYU HJD as well as national databases which individual faculty members participate. This is an active and productive research program with presentations at national and international meetings. The division of spine surgery had 30 peer reviewed publications in 2011. This is therefore a fertile ground for a research candidate.


Information regarding the research program is available by contacting alex.lee@nyumc.org.

Research Opportunity: NYU Dept. of Physical Therapy




NYU Dept. of Physical Therapy Seeks Research Interns
Unpaid, part-time, beginning this summer

The Department of Physical Therapy is seeking undergraduate and graduate interns to join our research team. Our research examines the mechanisms by which human movement

contributes to patients’ symptoms, physical function, and ultimately, quality of life. We use state-of-the-art 3D motion analysis combined with force plates, electromyography and plantar pressure measurement technology. In addition, we use a number of clinical (self-reported outcomes, muscle strength) and translational (blood biomarkers) outcomes in our research projects.

For more information and how to apply, please click on the attached flyers.



Writing the Personal Statement Workshop

Writing the Personal Statement Workshop
For Applicants to Health Professional Schools

The Preprofessional Advising Center and the Expository Writing Program present:

Writing the Personal Statement
For Applicants to Health Professional Schools

Session 1: Monday, February 27* from 7 PM - 8 PM (Meyer 122)
Session 2: Thursday, March 1** from 11 AM - 12 PM (Silver 709)

Seats are limited!
RSVP today: prehealth@nyu.edu

Include Session 1* or Session 2** in the subject line!

Exploring Health Careers: Student Perspective Series

The Preprofessional Advising Center invites all undergraduate pre-health students to an event designed for you to hear from current students and recent graduates of professional programs in a variety of health-related disciplines. We understand that some of the most trusted advice is peer-to-peer, and we are excited to present this element to you!


Speakers will talk about their educational background, the application process for their professional program, and current educational experience. Q&A to follow!


Next Up:

Dentistry, Veterinary, Optometry, Podiatry, and Pharmacy student experience

When: March 28, 7-8 PM

Where: Heights Alumni Lounge, Silver Center First Floor

Space is limited -- RSVP REQUIRED: prehealth@nyu.edu

**RSVPs are only being accepted for the March event at this time**


What Else is Happening this Spring...

Public Health, Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), Speech Therapy, and Social Workstudent experience

When: April 23, 7-8 PM

Where: Heights Alumni Lounge, Silver Center First Floor

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Take a Free Kaplan Practice Test

Register for a Free Practice Test Today!!!

Wasserman Center for Career Development is hosting this incredible event.

***Note: If you are interested in enrolling in any test prep course, please contact or visit us first in ARC LL23 because you may be eligible for discounts***

Summer Enrichment Program at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine

Program Mission

The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) at Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM) is a five-week program for students interested in a career in medicine. The program’s mission is to help students understand health disparities and the importance of promoting equity in healthcare.

Program Objectives:
  • Understand the importance of healthcare equity
  • Gain knowledge and skills to work effectively in underserved communities
  • Integrate evidence-based medicine into learning
  • Build leadership skills for medical education and community service
The program is designed for individuals who will enrich the diversity of our medical student community and who demonstrate a commitment to lifelong service in underserved communities.  It is our hope that program participants will exemplify the principles learned in the program through their future choices in medical education and practice.

Program Highlights:
  • Academic lectures by SSOM faculty
  • Weekly community service activities
  • Shadowing experiences at Loyola clinics
  • Specialty lunches with Loyola physicians
  • Mock admissions interviews
  • Mentoring by current SSOM medical students
  • Field trips and social activities in and around the Chicagoland area
Participant Requirements:
  • United States citizenship or permanent resident visa
  • Demonstrated commitment to a career in medicine
  • Demonstrated potential to enrich the diversity of the medical student community
  • Demonstrated commitment to service in underserved communities
  • Strong academic record
  • Must be an AMCAS applicant for the 2013 entering class (must NOT be in the current application process for 2012)
  • Must have previously taken MCAT or will take MCAT by May 31, 2012
  • Participants may not be enrolled in or committed to any other programs, employment, activities, events, or research, and should anticipate some evening and weekend activities.
  • Applicants of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Accommodations:Because Loyola is a commuter campus, students outside of the greater Chicagoland area will be housed at a nearby university.  Students who live in the area may have the option of being housed at the university based on the number of students needing housing.  Housing costs are covered by Loyola.

Participants will receive:
  • $1200 Stipend
  • $100 Loyola meal card to help defray the cost of lunch expenses.  Additional meals may be provided during the course of the program.  (All other meals are a the participant’s expense.)
  • Reduced rate to our state-of-the-art fitness center for the duration of the program
  • Books and educational supplies at no cost
To apply:Please print and complete application.  Application Deadline: Postmarked by March 1, 2012.
Email application materials to SEP@lumc.edu or mail to:

Summer Enrichment Program
Office of Student Affairs
Stritch School of Medicine
Bldg. 120, Room 220
2160 South First Avenue
Maywood, IL 60153-3304

For more information, please send inquiries to SEP@lumc.edu or call the Office of Student Affairs at 708-216-3220.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Storyteller's Panel: Bio's

Christina's C. Bonne-Annee

Christina's C. Bonne-Annee's mission is to develop educational institutions in the African Diaspora that foster systemic developmental growth through community involvement, political action, and legal engagement. Ms. Bonne-Annee graduated from New York University in 2005 with a bachelor of arts in History and French and from Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law in 2010 with a Juris Doctor. During her law school career, she sat as the Black Law Students' Association vice president, secretary, and academic committee chair. Seeing how students of color struggled to transition into the legal profession, Ms. Bonne-Annee established a mentor-mentee program between upper level classman and first year law students.

Christina was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2011 and is currently practicing civil rights and education litigation. As an education consultant, she has worked with the Connecticut Chapter of the Black Alliance for Educational Options and the Connecticut Parent's Union analyzing legal issues surrounding education reform, drafting education policy, and developing political strategic plans to advance a progressive education agenda. She conducted a presentation for community advocates and parents on Title 1 of No Child Left Behind and parental involvement. During an interview with the Feet In Two Worlds series (a project for the center for NYC affairs at the New School), Ms. Bonne-Annee provided a unique and critical perspective of the issues arising at the intersection of immigration and education policy.

Ms Bonne-Annee is currently working on her first book which chronicles her personal experiences in the New York City public education system. Her past writings include an in depth analysis of charter schools' impact on the achievement gap and a review of the legal system’s effect on public education.


Quinn Nelson 

After leaving NYU, I spent four years at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.  Due to unfortunate and unforseen events, I did not complete the program there.  In 2011, I completed a Master of Interdisciplinary Studies(a post-bac) at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.  I will attend medical school there this August.


Ancris Ramdhanie 

Ancris Ramdhanie has been with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) since 2004 and is currently a Senior Attorney in the Northeast District Counsel’s Office in New York where she practices financial services and banking law.  Ancris graduated from Columbia University School of Law in May 2004, and was admitted to the New York State Bar as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2005.  She received her B.A. from New York University in 2001.

ancris.ramdhanie@occ.treas.gov


Helen Arteaga

Helen Arteaga is the director of Plaza del Sol Family Health Center, a division of Urban Health Plan, Inc. Born in Ecuador, Helen grew up in Corona, Queens. Following the death of her community activist father, she set out to build a health center that would provide quality health care to the residents of her beloved Corona. Plaza del Sol Famile Health Center opened in June of 2009 and by 2010 it was providing care to more than 10,000 patients.

Helen has a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from New York University and a Master’s degree in Public Health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She was a White House Fellow in 1998 during the Clinton Administration and completed a fellowship with the National Hispana Leadership Institute in September 2010. Helen is a member of Community Board #4 in Queens and serves on other boards including the Neighborhood Housing Board and Our Lady of Sorrows School. Recently she was one of 31 women selected by the New York City Commission on Women’s Issues to be featured in "NYC Women: Make it Here, Make it Happen," a series highlighting women who made a difference in their communities. She also received the Community Impact Award, Humanitarian Award and City of New York American Dreamer Award.

Helen.Arteaga@urbanhealthplan.org


Michelle C. Mondesir

Michelle is a former OP student who started NYU in the fall of 2004. Immediately sensing the need for a community on the somewhat campus-less Washington square, Michelle looked to clubs and organizations to fill the void. Mentored by members of the graduating Class of 2005 and the Academic Achievement Program, Michelle sought to join clubs that reflected her interests and passions. Deciding on a History and Pre-Med academic track, Michelle joined the Black Student Science Association, The Haitian American Student Association and sang with the All University Gospel Choir. Over time, Michelle grew comfortable enough to run for electoral positions within such organizations, confident in her ability to listen to the needs of her peers. The positions she held over the course of her undergraduate career include: Advocacy Chair of the CAS Student Council, Vice President of the Haitian American Student Association, Social Justice Chair of the NAACP, Secretary of the Black Student Science Association among others. Her most taxing position however, was as the Co-chair of African Heritage Month, where her and a peer wielded a 5-figure budget, managed several committees and oversaw 4 large-scale ceremonies/events. The efforts of that position earned Michelle and her colleagues a President's Service Award.

During Michelle's sophomore year, a trip to New Orleans would change her life forever. Kevin Powell, an advocate and politician, came to NYU during a black history month event expressing the concern around the neglect felt by the citizens of New Orleans post-Katrina. Powell urged the students of the NAACP to join a program he was apart of called Katrina on the Ground; an initiative gathering black college students to serve the New Orleans community during the week of spring break. Despite resistance from worried family members, Michelle flew to New Orleans and joined the Treme team, responsible for gutting homes of some of the city's musicians. Teamed with college students from Columbia, Fordham and several others, the trip left a permanent mark. The lesson about serving the most neglected of communities remained a passion and commitment for Michelle to uphold. 

Since graduation, Michelle has given time to another of her passions: film. With the help of an internship at MTV/VH1 and Lorber Distribution, Michelle was able to engage the creative side of her. She went on to serve as a Production Manager in the Sundance finalist short "Close" and as Assistant Director in a feature film: "KALEB".

Currently Michelle works at the NYU School of Medicine conducting research in the Department of General Internal Medicine. The study aims to address the disparity in occurrence of hypertension and Colo-Rectal cancer among African American men in New York City. 


Global Health Council’s Annual Conference

In the context of competing agendas, restricted budgets and increased calls for positive results, global health is more challenging than ever. How can global health stakeholders define their priorities and harness linkages to maximize outcomes?  


Join the globalhealth community at the
39th Annual International Conference on Health
Setting Priorities and Finding Linkages
July 18-21, 2012
Washington, D.C.

Register online: 



Learn more about
· Submitting a complete panel proposal:
· Submitting a poster or roundtable abstract:
· Exhibit Hall:
· Travel and hotel reservations:
For more information about the Global Health Council’s conference, visit the website


ULC Study Slams for Upcoming Exams in the Science Classes

Organic Chemistry II - Professor Braunschweig

Study Slam: 
Sunday 2/19 from 5:00PM - 6:30PM
Location: WST SB28

Tutoring: 
Monday 2/20 from 2:00PM - 6:00PM
Location: ARC ULC

Principles of Biology II


Study Slam:
Tuesday 2/21 12:30PM - 1:45PM
Location: ARC LL05

Tutoring:
Wednesday 2/22 6:30PM - 8:00PM
Location: Silver 405


Good Luck!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Paid Position: Medical Terminology Tutor

The Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center [BEOC]

The Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center [BEOC] provides academic studies programs including college preparation, ESL and GED and business and vocational programs, including allied health programs.

Tutors will help students prepare for mid-term and final examinations. Tutors must have a solid background in medical science subjects.

They will provide individual and group tutoring and workshops. Tutors will assist students with general Library duties when needed, including helping students with Word, Excel, Email and Internet searches. Assist in development of specialized workshops.

Requirements:
Familiar with anatomy and physiology; Working knowledge of Medical Terminology and ICD-9; Nursing or Medical Major preferred; Minimum 1 year tutoring experience
Bachelor’s degree preferable; Interest in helping students; Office, communication and personal computer skills; Familiarity with a library or student learning center helpful

The position is for 5 - 18 hours/$10.00 – $18.00 per hour depending on education and experience. The Library/Learning Resource Center is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00pm and Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.

Contact: Joyce Bavlinka, Learning Resources Administrator
Phone: 718.802.3314
Email: library@beoc.cuny.edu

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

First Annual Medical School Fair at The City College of New York

The Program in Premedical Studies of the Division of Science of the City
College of New York ( <http://www2.ccny.cuny.edu/prospective/science/pps/>
http://www2.ccny.cuny.edu/prospective/science/pps/) was created to identify
and prepare undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students for entry into the
professional programs in the health sciences (medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, optometry, podiatry, and veterinary sciences).  The Premedical Studies Office guides students through the application process with information on timeliness, and assistance with personal statements, and preparation for interviews.  We have 350 undergraduate and
post-baccalaureate students in the program.

The event will be held on Saturday, March 24, 2012, from 11:00am to 2:00 pm,
and will take place in the North Academic Center (NAC) Ballroom, located at
160 Convent Avenue.  Registration is free and there is space still
available.  The following schools have already RSVP'd their attendance:

  • Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
  • Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University
  • Indiana University School of Medicine
  • SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
  • Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine
  • University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
  • Manhattan-Staten Island AHEC
  • New Jersey Medical School
  • Ross University School of Medicine
  • Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
  • American University of Antigua College of Medicine
  • American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine
  • New York College of Podiatric Medicine
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Yale School of Medicine
In addition to the students of the Program in Premedical Studies here at The
City College of New York, students will be invited from the following institutions:

  • Medgar Evers College
  • Hunter College
  • York College
  • Queens College
  • Brooklyn College
  • Fordham University
  • Yeshiva University
If you have other questions please call us at 212-650-6622 or call me
directly at 212-650-7840.  Thank you and I look forward to welcoming you to
our lovely campus next month.


*Email Tamika (tamika.coy@gmail.com) or Jessica (jessica.buckley@nyu.edu) if you would like to attend together.*