OAFP/AAFP Summer Externship Award
This award allows the selected student to work with a family physician in Oregon on a clinically related research project. There is a $2000 stipend paid to the student. There is an expectation that there will be a published paper or presentation at a medical meeting as a result of the experience. Applications due January 30th. Contact Anita Taylor at taylora@ohsu.edu.
Clinical & Translational Research at OHSU
OHSU was recently funded by NIH to sponsor two research opportunities for OHSU students enrolled in doctoral programs (MD, DMD, PhD, PharmD). This is part of an exciting program funded to improve the translation of research from the bench to the bedside and to the community: the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute. The program for predoctoral students is designed to increase the pipeline of academic clinician-scientists and to provide practical research experience. All research proposed in this T32 must involve either clinical or translational research, defined as research with human subjects or populations, or with direct application to human health. Must complete the application prior to 1/31/07. For more information, please see the program flyer.
OHSU General Clinical Research Center (GCRC)
Two months between June and August. Applications due in March; awards announced in April. Students need to choose a mentor and project before applying. Contact Mary Samuels, M.D., in winter at samuelsm@ohsu.edu to discuss application process.
Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network Student Summer Research Program, OHSU
Each summer, ORPRN provides opportunities for 2 medical, MPH or PhD students to conduct clinical research within the network under the mentorship of an OHSU faculty member and an ORPRN clinician. With assistance from the Network’s clinicians, students develop a research question and methods, conduct the research, and help disseminate the findings of the study through abstracts, poster sessions and publications. Often the research studies include travel to clinics around the state, and opportunities to shadow rural clinicians. Applications are due by February 19, 2007. For more information, please see the program application.
Tartar Trust Fellowship
Tartar Trust Fellowships support research endeavors in the OHSU School of Medicine. Open only to Oregon residents, applications are available from Sandra Kollenburn (4-5649) and must be received by February 15th by 12 noon. The award is up to $2000.
FAER Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship Program
Please contact Dr. Dawn Dillman at dillmand@ohsu.edu for more information.
The Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) Program
Eight to twelve weeks at one of seven National Training Centers. Stipend is $3462 for 8 weeks. Applications due February 7, 2007. Student needs faculty sponsor at OHSU. www.afar.orgmedstu.html
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles/USC Summer Oncology Fellowship Program
20 applicants selected in early April for a minimum of six weeks. Weekly stipend of $225 with reimbursement for travel and housing on a case by case basis for students from outside the greater Los Angeles area. . Deadline for applications is February 14, 2007. www.chla-sof.nant.org
NIH/NCI Summer Student Fellowship Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Eight-week program for 25 medical students. $5000 stipend. Fellowships will be offered for summer 2007 and information will be on the website (www.mskcc.org/summerfellowships). Deadline in 2006 in late January for Dean’s recommendation letter and all materials by early February.
Summer Oncology Research Program – Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York
8-week basic science or clinical research opportunity. Stipend $350/week plus funding to defray cost of room in 2006. Contact arthur.michaelek@roswellpark.org
Leadership Training
- AMSA in 2006 offered the 4th annual Leadership Training Program for Complementary and Alternative Health. This week-long workshop was held from June 18-23, 2006 at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies in Rhinebeck, New York. Please check the website for 2007 information www.amsa.org/humed/cam/ltp.cfm
- The National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Students will be held in Kansas City, Missouri from August 1-4, 2007. $600 Scholarship applications (for First Time Attendees, Leadership, Minority Students and Community Projects) will have a deadline of late April. For information, contact Anita Taylor at taylora@ohsu.edu