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Program for School of Nursing faculty only. Faculty are contacted by DIVA to participate. Overarching Objectives: (1) To develop a culture of humility within the learning environment in the School of Nursing; and (2) To ensure that all faculty have the skills, tools, and comfort to engage issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Participation is required of all new SON faculty and those teaching core courses within the MEPN, Master's and Doctoral Programs. CEUs are available for participants. Each 2 hour module will be offered twice per Quarter. Module 1 is the foundational training and prerequisite for the other three modules. Modules are: (1) Promoting Cultural Humility in the Classroom; (2) Inclusive Practices in Teaching; (3) Grounding Curricula in Diversity and Equity; and (4) Mentoring to Foster Success in an Inclusive, Diverse Environment.
UCSF Faculty Education/Training UCSF Nursing
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Teresa Scherzer
Email address
Phone
415-514-3498
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The Summer Research Program provides research opportunities in the biomedical and biological sciences. Students selected for summer research at UC San Francisco spend up to ten weeks working with UCSF faculty members on research projects. Participants in the program take part in seminars, lectures, and social events, creating a cohesive and supportive community. At the end of the program, students give presentations of their research and get valuable feedback from students, postdocs, and faculty at UCSF. Students are supported in these programs by funds from the AMGEN Scholars Program, the National Science Foundation, Genentech, the University of California Office of the President, and UCSF Graduate Division.
Undergrad Underrepresented Minorities LGBT
People with Disabilities Research Education/Training Mentorship UCSF Graduate Division
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Contact
Zachary Smith
Email address
Phone
415-514-3510
Duration
Late May to End of July (10 Weeks)
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
Preview Sessions are in-person presentations to help prospective students learn more about our PharmD degree program. These sessions highlight the UCSF curriculum and admissions process.
Undergrad Open to the Public Open to All
Informational Session UCSF Pharmacy
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Website
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
This special program will help you discover pharmacy as a profession and learn about the training you need to succeed in this well-respected, highly-compensated healthcare field. Participants will learn about the unique role of pharmacists in healthcare, the many options for career specialization, and the workforce demand for pharmacy professionals. Students and faculty will share their insights on the Doctor of Pharmacy program at UCSF, the curriculum, admissions requirements, and preparation for the field of pharmacy. Program overview: (1) Career opportunities in pharmacy - Pharmacist panel; (2) Overview of the doctor of pharmacy curriculum; (3) Why pharmacy? Student-pharmacist panel; (4) Preparing a competitive application; and (5) Interprofessional Health Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program Presentation (Optional)
Undergrad Open to the Public Open to All
Informational Session UCSF Pharmacy
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Contact
Joel Gonzales
Email address
Phone
415-502-5368
Website
Participation
Open Invitation
RSVP
Location
California
National
Career Development provide resources to enable greater diversity at UCSF, to support mentorship, and to improve the recruitment and retention of under-represented clinical and translational researchers. The goal of this program aims; (1) To advance the careers of clinical and translational researchers by providing career advice, research mentoring, and support; (2) To advance under-represented groups in clinical and translational science at UCSF, in collaboration with the UCSF Chancellor's Diversity Initiative and School-based Diversity Taskforces, the CTSI CD Program has vigorous programs to recruit and retain underrepresented faculty and trainees; and (3) To promote culture change so that clinical and translational researchers are appropriately rewarded.
UCSF Faculty Open to All Research
Informational Session Mentorship CTSI
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Contact
Alice Fishman
Email address
Phone
415 514-8519
Deadline
Each year in October/November
Participation
Open Invitation
Application
Location
Bay Area
National
International
This annual one-day event helps demystify the application process for UCSF medical school aspirants.
Undergrad Open to All Outreach
Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
LaTasha Mitchell
Email address
Phone
415-514-2277
Deadline
Early March each year
Duration
17-Mar-18
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Annually faculty, medical students and/or staff visit undergraduate campuses to talk about medical school admissions or the UCSF Post Baccalaureate Program. Schools/conferences included in these visits include UC Berkeley (featured speakers, post-bac program panelist, Minorities in Health Conference speakers), Stanford University (SUMMA conference--targeted to minority students), CSU East Bay, SFSU, LMSA, and SNMA national/regional conferences (tabling)
Undergrad Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
First Generation to College Outreach Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Valerie Margol,MD
Email address
Phone
415-502-1646
Website
Location
Bay Area
National
The intensive one-day program provides 9th and 10th grade Latino high school students with the tools and training necessary to prepare for college. The program is held on various college campuses across the country in cities with a high Latino population.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities Outreach
Service Learning
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Duration
1 Day
Participation
RSVP
Location
National