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Mentoring in Medicine & Science is a 501(c) 3 organization whose mission is to increase the number of underrepresented health professionals through mentorship, leadership development and career exposure. The purpose of the summer internship is to expose Pre-med/Pre-health high school, college and post-baccalaureate students to hands-on clinical experience in a variety of health settings. MIMS participants are immersed in direct patient observation, shadow mentors, interact with health professionals and attend daily leadership development seminars.
Underrepresented Minorities Education/Training Mentorship
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1-3 Years
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Bay Area
The Graduate Education Diversity Internship Program provides paid internship and training opportunities during the academic year. The GEDI program works to engage and support students from groups traditionally under-represented in the field of evaluation. The goals of the GEDI Program are to: (1) Expand the pool of graduate students of color and from other under-represented groups who have extended their research capacities to evaluation; (2) Stimulate evaluation thinking concerning under-represented communities and culturally responsive evaluation; (3) Deepen the evaluation profession's capacity to work in racially, ethnically and culturally diverse settings; and (4) Interns may come from a variety of disciplines including public health, education, political science, anthropology, psychology, sociology, social work, and the natural sciences. Their commonality is a strong background in research skills, an interest in extending their capacities to the field of evaluation, and a commitment to thinking deeply about culturally responsive evaluation practice.
Underrepresented Minorities Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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10 Months
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National
The overall purpose of the initiative is to increase the participation of evaluators and academics from underrepresented groups in the profession of evaluation and in the American Evaluation Association. The MSI Faculty Initiative identifies this group of potential and practicing evaluators by drawing from faculty at MSIs. The program focuses on: (1) Broadening their understanding of evaluation as a profession; and (2) Strengthening their knowledge of evaluation theory and methods through workshops, webinars, mentoring and experiential projects.
Underrepresented Minorities Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
Mentorship
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National
The program is open to all students, with or without scientific backgrounds, and with a special focus on under-prepared, lower income students. The program provides training and personal support to prepare students for certificates and degrees in the Biosciences. The Bridge program is a semester-long, 8-unit program. Students enroll in 3 concurrent classes in Biosciences, Language Applied to Biosciences and Math Applied to Biosciences, which meet 3 days a week for 4 hours a day. These classes are offered as day and evening courses at different campuses in San Francisco. Find out more about the course requirements. Students who wish to obtain hands-on experience through an internship in the second semester must enroll concurrently in the Bridge's Internship program. This requires for students to take an additional 4 units and 7 hours of classes during the Bridge semester. Students can also enroll in these courses after they have completed the Bridge program.
Open to the Public Open to All Education/Training
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San Francisco
SUHLA is a summer academy for rising 11th graders participating in the FACES for the Future-SF program at the O'Connell High School Health & Science Lab. SUHLA participants will learn key concepts of community health, social justice, advocacy, and social determinants of health through the lens of health and human rights, especially as it relates to the SF Mission District. We are recruiting graduate students in the fields of dentistry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy as SUHLA Fellows. The SUHLA Fellowship is a total of 6 weeks during the summer. This begins with a primer session before the summer academy, where Fellows receive training in teaching skills, small group facilitation, program implementation/evaluation, and community assessment. The Fellowship is followed by the 3 week academy in which the Fellows will take on an instructive role and facilitate the curricular sessions. This will largely take place at SFGH with some sessions at other UCSF-associated campuses. The Academy will culminate in with SFGH Family Health Center community fair, at which academy HS participants will present to their community highlighting health topics.
UCSF Learners K-12 Community Members
Open to All Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Outreach Service Learning Community Building Education/Training Mentorship
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SUHLA Team
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408.803.4244
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UCSF Parnassus
Bay Area
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
Mentoring in Medicine & Science and EMS Corps, with funding provided by the Alameda County Health Pipeline Partnership, are piloting a program to engage Young Men of Color in a Pre-Health exposure program at Oakland Technical High School. A 13 week program at Oakland Technical High School that will expose young men of color to a variety of health professions. Students will receive relevant experience, from trained professionals, that they can apply to real-world situations. Other benefits will include academic support, mentorship, and preparation for admission into the Oakland Tech Health Academy.
K-12 Education/Training Mentorship
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510-835-1747
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Bay Area
A lecture and workshop series focusing on faculty career development. This program is sponsored by the Campus Council of Faculty Life.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Education/Training
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Irene Merry
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Phone
415-502-0244
Duration
Ongoing
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Laurel Heights
An annual event providing helpful information for all faculty. This program is sponsored by the Campus Council of Faculty Life.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Community Building
Education/Training Informational Session Mentorship
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Irene Merry
Email address
Phone
415-502-0244
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Laurel Heights
A leadership training program conducted in collaboration with the Coro Center for Civic Leadership. This program is sponsored by the Campus Council of Faculty Life.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Community Building
Education/Training Informational Session Mentorship
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Irene Merry
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Phone
415-502-0244
Deadline
tbd
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Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Laurel Heights
This STEP-UP course is an introduction to science education for UCSF postdoctoral scholars and graduate students who are planning on teaching at our partner institutions, serving as teaching assistants at UCSF, or applying to faculty positions in the future. It is a cornerstone of OCPD's Science Teaching Effectiveness Program for Upcoming Professors (STEP-UP) Series, which includes teaching residencies at local institutions. Participants in the course will be given priority for guest lecturing positions at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) through OCPD, and will be invited to join the STEP-UP community for occasional discussions and practice sessions throughout the year.
Open to All Education/Training Interprofessional
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Laurence Clement
Email address
Phone
415-502-3097
Duration
May of each year
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Mission Bay