Diversity Hub
Explore the free education and training we offer the UCSF community on topics of
diversity, equity, and inclusion:
Filters
Who I am
More about me
My interests
Sponsor/School
Did we miss your program?
Click here to add it to the Hub
49 results found.
The Visiting Scholars Program (VSP) is a funded program designed to give students with a diverse background a chance to experience the training that the University of Washington Department of Medicine has to offer. Students will spend four weeks on an internal medicine elective at the University of Washington Medical Center or Harborview Medical Center and care for a variety of patients in our tertiary care centers. Near the completion of the elective students will be offered an opportunity to interview with the internal medicine residency program. Accepted applicants will receive funding for their travel and lodging expenses.
UCSF Learners People with Disabilities Underrepresented Minorities
Academic Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Kathi Sleavin
Email address
Phone
206-543-7430
Deadline
May 1st. Rolling thereafter.
Duration
Summer through Fall quarters annually.
Participation
Application
Location
National
The UC Davis - UC Merced San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (SJV PRIME) is an innovative approach to training future physicians, a pathway that will emphasize quality of care anchored in community-based research and educational experiences. The diversity of the San Joaquin Valley, including health systems, diverse patient populations and broad community partnerships, is a core component of the effort to improve the health and health care of the region. The SJV PRIME program is a collaboration between the UC Davis School of Medicine, UC Merced and UCSF Fresno, to train the next generation of San Joaquin Valley physicians. It seeks to increase the diversity of the medical profession and remedy the uneven distribution of physicians in California. SJV PRIME is a tailored clinical track at the UC Davis School of Medicine for medical students who are committed to ensuring high quality, diverse and well distributed medical care to improve health for populations, communities, and individuals in California's San Joaquin Valley.
Undergrad Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach Research Service Learning Certificate/Degree Program Education/Training Mentorship UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Grace Carlson
Email address
Phone
559-499-6527
Participation
Application
Location
California
The UCSF Office of Diversity and Outreach is excited to announce the launch of the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program as a professional development and training opportunity for staff. This initiative is in alignment with the Chancellor's priority on Equity and Inclusion. The curriculum focuses on exploring foundational concepts essential to enhancing an inclusive work environment, through lecture, experiential activities, and independent learning activities. The 4-month Certificate Program's curriculum is designed for the adult learner to have a more self-directed approach to learning. Each curriculum unit has a required core reading assignment, and a number of supplemental readings, video clips, or audio clips to choose from based on learning preference (2 hours minimum for each unit).
UCSF Staff Open to All Certificate/Degree Program
Education/Training Office of Diversity & Outreach
For more information contact us:
Contact
LaMisha Hill
Email address
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The program creates defined educational paths so that individuals can develop focused teaching skills and receive a certificate in recognition of achievement. The program is open to current and future faculty at UCSF and at affiliated institutions (i.e., residents, fellows, volunteer faculty). Participants complete specific sets of UCSF Educational Skills Workshops. Credit toward the certificate is given after demonstration of competence through assessments that are completed during each workshop. Currently, certificate tracks include: 1) General Teaching; 2) Clinical Teaching; 3) Simulation Teaching; 4) Interprofessional Teaching; 5) Teaching Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QI/PS); 6) Education Leadership.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Certificate/Degree Program
Community Building Education/Training UCSF Dentistry Interprofessional UCSF Nursing UCSF Medicine UCSF Pharmacy
For more information contact us:
Contact
Victoria Ruddick
Email address
Phone
415-476-7164
Deadline
Enroll any time.
Duration
Flexible. 2-4 years to complete
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
California
San Francisco
Bay Area
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
SALEF's "Fulfilling Our Dreams Scholarship" fund is making higher education a reality for Central American and Latino students, including AB 540 students, with over 1,000 scholarships provided since 1998. SALEF's "Fulfilling Our Dreams Scholarship" Fund offers financial assistance and support to undergraduate, graduate and professional students, often making the difference in whether a student can attend college or not. The Scholarships are open to all qualifying students regardless of immigration status. SALEF promotes giving back to our communities, thus scholarship recipients are expected to complete community service hours and receipt of the scholarship award is dependent on completion of their pledge.
Underrepresented Minorities Committee Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Lea Gonzalez
Email address
Phone
213-480-1050
Participation
Application
Location
California
The mission of DIVA is to create a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful community for students, faculty, and staff in the School of Nursing. DIVA embraces the "big umbrella" of diversity to include human diversity in its many forms: gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, physical ability, socioeconomic status, age, and spiritual and political beliefs, among others. To this end, DIVA focuses on addressing issues related to bias, stereotyping, prejudicial attitudes, and exclusionary practices in order to create a welcoming environment with a particular focus on underrepresented faculty, students, and staff.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Open to All Committee Community Building Education/Training Mentorship Outreach UCSF Nursing
For more information contact us:
Contact
Teresa Scherzer
Email address
Phone
(415) 514-3498
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF Mt. Zion
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF SFGH
PITCH is a FREE opportunity for incoming high school juniors, particularly those who may be the first in their families to pursue a four-year college degree, to spend three weeks at UCSF, exploring careers in healthcare, and looking into the educational pathways that lead to different careers, and learning professional skills that will help them along the way. PITCH students are mentored by current UCSF students in the Graduate Division, dental school, pharmacy school, medical school, and nursing school as they complete a group research project and receive one-on-one and small group academic advising from EAOP counselors. PITCH has three core components: (1) Exposure to Careers in Health - presented through a combination of hands-on workshops or guest lectures, led by UCSF students, faculty and staff; (2) College Awareness - Assists students to better understanding the college search and application process; and (3) Group Work on a Research Project - PITCH students research a specific disease, which allows them to develop an understanding for the roles of the various health professionals treating the disease.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach Research Community Building Conference/Symposium Education/Training Mentorship Office of Diversity & Outreach
For more information contact us:
Deadline
Friday, April 30th, 2021
Duration
July 12 - 30, 2021
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations at San Francisco General Hospital carries out innovative research to prevent and treat chronic disease in populations for whom social conditions often conspire to both promote various chronic diseases and make their management more challenging. Founded in 2006, the CVP is based within the UCSF Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and is located on the campus of San Francisco General Hospital. Beyond the local communities it serves, CVP is nationally and internationally known for its research in health communication and health policy to reduce health disparities, with special expertise in the social determinants of health, including literacy, food policy, poverty, and minority status, with a focus on the clinical conditions of pre-diabetes, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Undergrad
Open to the Public Open to All Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Research Volunteer Conference/Symposium Education/Training UCSF Medicine
For more information contact us:
Contact
Purba Chatterjee
Email address
Phone
415-206-5277
Website
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF SFGH
he National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Fellows and Affiliates Program at UCSF is designed to support historically underrepresented and marginalized PhD students in basic science graduates programs. UCSF’s first IMSD grant was awarded in 1997, which supports selected students in the first two years of their graduate studies. To date, over 100 students have benefited from an IMSD Fellows and Affiliates Program at UCSF.
UCSF Learners Underrepresented Minorities Community Building
Fellowship Mentorship UCSF Graduate Division