Tuesday, June 26, 2012

NYU Bioethics Masters Program

The NYU Bioethics Master's Program is still accepting applications for the Fall 2012 semester. If you will be applying for the Fall 2012 semester, please contact me immediately. Below, you will also find a list of FAQ which should help guide you in the admissions process. Note that recent NYU CAS graduates may qualify for a GSAS/CAS tuition remission offer. Feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions or concerns.
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FAQ

Where can I find more information about the NYU Masters Program in Bioethics?To learn more about the program and application requirements, visit http://bioethics.as.nyu.edu/object/bioethics.resourcesprospective for more information.

How do I request a waiver of the GRE requirement?To request a waiver of the GRE requirement, applicants must hold a Ph.D., post-baccalaureate professional degree (J.D., M.D.), or must have taken the MCAT or LSAT within the last five years. After submitting a completed application online, the eligible applicant must contact the program via email at bioethics@nyu.edu to request a waiver of the GRE along with a copy of the score (can be a screenshot or scanned copy of official MCAST or LSAT scores). If the applicant holds a professional degree, this must be reflected in the transcripts submitted in his/her completed application. Subsequently, the program will request a waiver from the Graduate Enrollment Services (GES) on behalf of the applicant. The Bioethics program will then respond directly to the applicant notifying her/him of the status of the waiver approval. Visit http://bioethics.as.nyu.edu/object/bioethics.dates for complete details about application requirements.

I have not yet taken my GRE but plan to do so after the May 1st application deadline. I want to apply for fall 2012 admission, can I still do so?Yes. You may still submit your application without your GRE scores. If accepted into the program, you will receive a notice from GES stating that your acceptance is conditional upon receipt of the GRE scores or GRE waiver. You must submit your GRE scores or request for a waiver (and have the waiver approved) before matriculating into the Bioethics program.

I have missed the May 1st application deadline for fall 2012, can I still apply?
Yes. The preferred application deadline is May 1st for applicants who wish to apply for admissions to the fall 2012 semester. Applications that are submitted after the deadline will be accepted on a rolling-basis. Preference for fellowship assistance will be given to candidates who applied by or before the May 1st preferred deadline. 

I have been accepted to the NYU Bioethics program, what do I do next?
You must respond to our offer of admissions by the date mentioned in your offer letter. To notify us of your final decision,  follow the link specified in your admissions letter to either accept or reject our offer. If you have accepted our offer, you must mail the candidate reply form and a non-refundable tuition deposit to the address listed in your offer letter. You will then be contacted by Amanda Anjum who will send you a welcome packet detailing all the information you will need to know about your time and studies at NYU. She will also provide you with information about your assigned graduate adviser who will help guide you during your time with the Bioethics program. For more information visit http://gsas.nyu.edu/object/grad.admissions.afrp1#reply .

I have been accepted to the NYU Bioethics program but want to defer, how can I do this?

To defer, you must first accept our offer via the link specified in your offer letter and pay the non-refundable tuition deposit. After doing this, contact GES to notify them that you would like to request a deferral of the fall or spring semester(s). Note that you cannot defer for more than one academic year. If you been granted a deferral and have not matriculated in one academic year, you will then need to re-apply for admissions to the Bioethics program if you wish to matriculate into the program. A deferral does not guarantee that you will be accepted into the program again, that you will receive the same financial aid or departmental scholarships that you originally received, or that your original application was kept on file.

Do I need to fill out any additional paperwork to be considered for the Bioethics departmental tuition fellowship award?

No. There is no additional paperwork that needs to be completed to be considered for the Bioethics departmental tuition fellowship award. All eligible applicants who posses high academic ability and potential will be automatically considered for the tuition fellowship award during the review of their admissions application. If accepted into the Bioethics program, applicants will receive notification of receipt of the fellowship in their acceptance letter.

Are there loan programs and financial aid options available for Master's students?Yes. New York University offers several loan programs to meet a variety of circumstances. Most programs are made available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information about loan options and application deadlines, visit http://gsas.nyu.edu/page/financialaid.financingeducation. International students are eligible to receive private loans. For more information, visit http://gsas.nyu.edu/page/financialaid.financingeducation.

Is there housing available for Master's students?
Yes. The Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) offers students a variety of housing opportunities through the University's Office of Housing and Residence Life. For those who prefer off-campus housing there are graduate list servs where apartment availabilities and call for roommates are posted (*open only to NYU students). The Master's College also hosts several off-campus housing events such as the upcoming 'apartment resource vendor fair' where attendees can meet with representatives from apartment rental companies and non-profits, learn tips about apartment hunting in NYC, and learn about tenants rights. They also host 'roommate mixers' where graduate students have the opportunity to find potential roommates or find out more about available housing.

I am visiting NYC, how can I schedule a tour of NYU?
If you are visiting NYC and want to schedule a tour of NYU you may do so at http://gsas.nyu.edu/page/grad.admissions.visit.html . If you are interested in sitting in on a course or meeting with the core faculty members, please contact Amanda Anjum at asa4@nyu.edu.

For more information visit our full FAQ listing and our prospective student page.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Volunteer Research Opportunity: Summer/Fall



Title: Research Intern
Location: Brooklyn VA Medical Center
Employer: Maria Antonia Rodriguez, PhD.
Time Commitment: 20+ hours/week for summer, 10 hrs/wk during school year
Duration: ASAP through December
Salary: unpaid

Qualifications: The applicant must be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior undergraduate or post-bac student, and should be pursuing a psychology major, nutrition major, pre-medical concentration, or something similar in nature. Research experience, experience with patients, and completion of a Research Methods or Statistics course are preferred, but not necessary.

Job Description:
Our externally funded multidisciplinary research team has positions available for Summer/Fall interns. We are looking for highly responsible, organized psychology major or pre-medical students who are interested in pursuing careers in medicine, psychology, clinical research, and related fields. This is an opportunity to be involved with several of our ongoing studies. The American Diabetes Association study (TACTICS) and the American Heart Association study (PREVENTS) are in their fourth year, while the federally-funded study VALOR in Heart Failure, is in its second year. In addition, a new federally-funded study, VIP Treatment in Heart Failure, began recently.

The individual would be responsible for assisting in recruitment and data management in ongoing research studies evaluating different behavioral approaches to improve treatment management for patients with heart failure, diabetes, hypertension, and stroke. The intern would also participate in organization of study materials, administrative duties, and literature searches. The individual will have opportunities to aid in patient recruitment, to observe patient intake and study interviews, and to participate in research team meetings. As part of the position, interns will be involved in academic deliberations involving a multidisciplinary group that includes individuals with expertise in medicine, psychology, epidemiology, statistics, health education, economics, etc. The interns are able to join in conducting the research, and in preparing for presentation and publication. As such, interns who make substantial contributions to any material can expect to be named as coauthors. For example, at the NYU Medicine Research Day in May 2011, two of our interns presented abstracts. In the past, they have also been coauthors of abstracts at large national meetings.
 
The position requires that the applicant be available for at least 20 hours a week during business hours (8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday) during the summer and 10 hours during Fall business hours. The position, which is an unpaid position at the Brooklyn VA Medical Center, would start as soon as possible and end in December. This is an excellent research opportunity for students planning to apply to graduate programs in Clinical/Health Psychology or medical school.

How to apply:
Please send a cover letter and resume before July 17, 2012 to MariaAntonia.Rodriguez@va.gov (Maria Antonia Rodriguez, Ph.D.). Applicants will be invited for interviews as applications are received. Candidates will be notified of acceptances in mid-late July.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

GRE & MCAT Price Changes

Starting June 27th the prices for our GRE and MCAT courses are going to be increasing due to the dramatic changes to the MCAT and GRE.  Please read below on how to take advantage of the lower price points before the end of the month.

Prep for the GRE
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Prep for the MCAT
Enroll by June 27th to lock in savings.
Major changes are coming to the MCAT—changes that will result in a very different test.  Kaplan is adapting our courses and prep strategies to ensure you’ll be ready to take on this new exam—and land a top-tier score.  As a result, beginning June 27th we’ll introduce new pricing for our On Site and Classroom Anywhere® courses.  But you can still lock in the current price by enrolling today.
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2012 American Dental Education Association: Dental School Virtual Fair

Wednesday June 26th and Thursday June 27th
8:00AM-10:00PM
Where: Online Virtual Experience


ADEA announces the 2012 Dental School Virtual Fair for prospective students interested in a dental career. The event will take place for two days this summer in June, and offers an online networking experience. Presentations include financial advising, summer programs for predental students, tips for applying, amongst many more. Whether you're thinking about applying to dental school this year or within the next three, the virtual fair will offer great information and advice from top dental school professionals.

For more information and registration: http://info.adea.org/DEP/Highlights/2012_ADEA_Dental_School_Virtual_Fair-Dental_Schools/ Virtual Fair Flyer 4-5-12-1

2nd Annual SPARC (achieving Successful and Productive Academic Research Careers) Conference

June 21st, 2012
11:45 pm - 6:00 pm


The theme for this year's conference is building your academic portfolio. This conference includes three panels with countless physicians, university associates among others. Learn about productivity in publishing papers with a special segment on publishing for students, a discussion on media communications, grantsmanship and countless other topics! 

Registration is free but space is limited: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SPARC-2012

Monday, June 18, 2012

Research Assistant Position: Hospital for Special Surgery

Part-Time Research Assistant Position

Need to fill ASAP - Bachelor's Degree Required


Title: Research Assistant
Location: Hospital for Special Surgery, NYC
Employer: Stephen J. O'Brien MD, MBA
Time commitment: ~20 hours/week, must be available Tuesday and Wednesday all day
*must be able to commit for at least one year, start date flexible
Salary: Will be discussed at time of interview

Job Description: Research Assistant for Dr. O'Brien's projects within the setting of Hospital for Special Surgery. Tuesdays require presence in operating room with Dr. O'Brien in a shadowing capacity only; responsibilities include: data collection, intraoperative photo acquisition and management, interaction and communication with patients and their family members on behalf of Dr. O'Brien. Wednesdays may include morning status meetings with Dr. O'Brien and other members of the research team. Wednesday clinic time will require shadowing Dr. O'Brien and data collection through interaction with patients. There is also a possibility of occasional Friday status meetings with Dr. O'Brien.

To qualify for this position you must be proficient in the Microsoft word and excel. Preferably some experience in a medical office setting.  Must have strong communication and knowledge of medical terminology. Bachelors degree or equivalent required - Biology majors highly desirable.

Other responsibilities include:
-Writing, editing and outlining papers and abstracts.
-Creating and analyzing data collection Instruments.
-Writing and updating IRB protocols.
-Maintaining a current database of all the OR pictures.
-Assisting Dr. O'Brien in the creation and management of his Presentations.

 If interested please send resume and cover letter to:

Ashley Newman
Newmana@hss.edu
212-606-1011

Research Assistant Position: NYU School of Medicine

Undergraduate Research Assistant Needed

Epigenetics and Cancer Lab at NYU School of Medicine


Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Location: NYU School of Medicine, NYC
Employer:  Gregory David, Professor of Pharmacology
Time Commitment: ~10 hours/week
*must be able to commit for one year, start date flexible
Salary: $10/hr

Job Description: NYU School of Medicine laboratory with Epigenetics and Cancer focus looking for part-time undergraduate student to perform molecular biology experiments, including mouse genotyping. This work will be ~10 hours per week and will be paid ($10/hr). This person will also have the opportunity, if s/he wishes, to work (unpaid) on a research project in the lab. The position is available immediately or later this summer. Looking for a one-year commitment.

Please send cover letters and CVs with GPA to me by email only. (gregory.david@nyumc.org).

ADEA Dental School Virtual Fair!

 REGISTER NOW!

DEA announces the 2012 Dental School Virtual Fair for prospective students interested in a dental career.  The event will take place for two days this summer in June, and offers an online networking experience.  It’s already buzzing at colleges across the country.  This is a great opportunity for students looking to network and connect with dental schools. Whether you want to apply to dental school this year or in three years, the virtual fair will offer great information and advice from top dental school professionals.

Details: 

2012 ADEA Dental School Virtual Fair

When: June 26, 27, 2012
Time: 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. (ET)
Where:  Online Virtual Experience


Participating Dental Schools (As of June 15)
A.T. Still University - Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
Midwestern University - College of Dental Medicine - Arizona
University of Southern California - Ostrow School of Dentistry
University of California, San Francisco - School of Dentistry
University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni - School of Dentistry
Western University of Health Sciences - College of Dental Medicine 
University of Florida - College of Dentistry
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - School of Dental Medicine
Midwestern University - College of Dental Medicine - Illinois
University of Iowa - College of Dentistry
Indiana University School of Dentistry
University of Kentucky - College of Dentistry
University of Louisville - School of Dentistry
Boston University Henry M. Goldman - School of Dental Medicine
Tufts University - School of Dental Medicine
University of New England - College of Dental Medicine
University of Michigan - School of Dentistry
AND MANY MORE!!

For more information visit: http://info.adea.org/DEP/Highlights/2012_ADEA_Dental_School_Virtual_Fair-Dental_Schools/

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

EMT Course

EMT Course 2012

Drexel University College of Medicine Programs

Since 1981, Drexel University College of Medicine has been helping the pre-med student gain entry into US medical schools. They offer the:

Interdepartmental Medical Science (IMS) special master's program (offered at both the Philadelphia and Sacramento campuses), the Medical Science Preparatory (MSP) and the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences (IHS) enhancement programs.
 
Join them for their LAST virtual monthly Information Sessions on these programs.  Representatives from both the Philadelphia and Sacramento locations will be available for answering questions.

These sessions will provide detailed information about curriculum, course schedules, faculty and admission requirements. Register Now!

All attendees who actively participate in this Information Session and who will be applying for fall 2012 matriculation will receive a $65.00 application fee waiver to their programs. 

Feel free to view their programs at www.drexelmed.edu/ims.

GRE Prep Free Events

Attend a free Kaplan event for the GRE near you. For more information and to sign-up, click Kaplan GRE.

Funded Internship Award

The Wasserman Center is committed to supporting students as they pursue limitless opportunities. The purpose of this $1,000 award is to provide financial assistance to students pursuing unpaid internships in the arts, education, public service and other not-for-profits. This year, the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development is thrilled to announce the launch of the Summer Funded Internship Award!

Summer Funded Internship Award applications will be available until June 19th. To find out more about who is eligible and how to apply, click here.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Full Time Research Associate Position

Location:  Jacobi Medical Center/ North Central Bronx Hospital, Dept of Emergency Medicine, Bronx, NY. An affiliate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

General Description:
The research assistant will work with faculty and residents to organize and participate in all operational aspects of ongoing clinical research in Emergency Medicine  as directed. Working under the supervision of primary investigators (PIs), the position’s duties include enrolling patients in clinical studies, data entry, organizing the agenda for departmental research meetings, attending relevant meetings,  and preparing research proposals, manuscripts, and abstracts. Also, completion of regulatory documents, Institutional Review Board applications, revisions and reports; and will perform other duties as assigned. This position is to assist in all research projects as directed by PIs with emphasis on a specific project- the STONE study.

For further information and how to apply, please see attached position description. Research Associate Job Description Rev 12-5-11[1]

ADEA Dental School Virtual Fair - Coming up soon!!

When: June 26, 27, 2012
Time: 8:00a.m. - 10:00p.m. (ET)
Where: Online Virtual Experience

The American Dental Education Association is pleased to announce the 2012 ADEA Dental School Virtual Fair. This online recruitment fair will bring approximately 50 dental school representatives to one online location for two live days. On June 26th and 27th, attendees to the fair can chat one-on-one with dental school admissions officers, network with other predental students, and listen to presentations on dental school admissions and student life.

This event is free to all attendees. Registration is open at http://info.adea.org/DEP/Highlights/2012_ADEA_Dental_School_Virtual_Fair-Dental_Schools/

Full-time Medical Assistant Position

Ranawat Orthopaedic Center is looking for a recent graduate to fill a full-time Medical Assistant position at their office on the Upper East Side. Please see attached flyer for details. Interested parties should send resume and cover letter to Erica Cortes, Practice Manager, at CortesE@hss.edu.

Job description:
Facilitate the efficient operation of physicians’ clinic and assist in maintenance of a structured office environment. Ensure physicians see the correct patients at the correct times. Confirm patient appointments and assist with completion of forms related to patient clinical care. Act as liaison between physician, patient and the practice. Medical Asst

Monday, June 4, 2012

University of Queensland School of Medicine Info Sessions

Meet the Dean Information Sessions
Meet David Wilkinson, MBBS, MD, PhD 
University of Queensland School of Medicine


Please join us to learn about The University of Queensland School of Medicine Ochsner Clinical School. Professor David Wilkinson, Dean, UQ School of Medicine, will talk about the UQ Ochsner school and answer questions.

For those of you unfamiliar with the School, this excellent option offers US students and Permanent Residents:
-Two Years in Brisbane, Australia; Two Years in New Orleans, LA
-The University of Queensland was ranked among the 50 Best Universities in Life Sciences and Biomedicine by "US News and World Report" in 2011.
-Ochsner ranked among the top 5% of  hospitals in the US for exceptional patient care for 2012 by "HealthGrades"
-US Federal Loans Available to Eligible Students
-Match Day Participation
-USMLE Prep


New York City - Wed, June 27th from 7 pm to 8:30 pm
Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus

155 West 60th Street

Room 109, McMahon Hall Lounge

New York, NY

Please RSVP by visiting
http://mededpath.org/62712a/


Washington, DC - Thurs, June 28th from 7 pm to 8:30 pm
Georgetown University Hotel Conference Center

3800 Reservoir Road, NW

Washington, DC

Please RSVP by visiting
http://mededpath.org/62812a/


For complete information about the UQ Ochsner School of Medicine please see our website: http://www.mededpath.org/

Minimum Qualifications to Apply: MCAT scores of 8, 8, M, 8, a minimum B average, as well as an earned B.A. or B.S. degree, or a more advanced degree. The entering class of 2011 had an average MCAT of 29 and an average GPA of 3.4.

Walk-in Tutoring at the Academic Resource Center

Please come visit us in the Academic Resource Center (lower level, 18 Washington Place) for FREE PEER TUTORING for any of the subjects listed below. 

No appointments necessary!

  • General Chemistry I, II
  • Organic Chemistry I, II
  • Principles of Biology I, II
  • General Physics I, II
  • Algebra & Calculus
  • Calculus I, II, III
  • Linear Algebra
  • Economic Principles I
  • Spanish (all levels, Beginning through Advanced Grammar & Composition)
  • Writing
  • Psychology coming soon! June 11th
(Additional tutoring through the Math Department is also available during the summer at Warren Weaver Hall.  For their schedule, please click here.)

Attend weekly workshops for Principles of Biology - Bio Bits!

BIO BITS - Every Monday at 5pm

Bio Bits is a weekly workshop in which our Learning Assistant will review course material and specific topics from Principles of Bio I.  They will also give advice on how to succeed in the course and overall help you digest the weekly material.

University Learning Center Summer Hours

Mondays 2:00 - 6:00PM
Thursday 2:00 - 6:00PM