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The Haile T. Debas Diversity Fellowship was established to support the Department of Surgery's goal of increasing the number of underrepresented minority academic surgeons. The General Surgery Residency Training Program has a long tradition of training academic general surgeons. Participating in a 4th year sub-internship at UCSF provides the student with the opportunity to experience first-hand this environment of clinical excellence, inquiry and investigation. To help defray the costs of a clerkship in San Francisco, the Fellowship Award provides a stipend of $2,500.00, usable towards tuition, transportation, housing, and incidental expenses. Haile T. Debas, M.D., Maurice Galante Distinguished Professor of Surgery, Emeritus at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and Director Emeritus of the UC Global Health Institute (UCGHI), is world-renowned for his contributions to academic medicine and widely consulted on issues of global health. His storied career as a physician, researcher, professor, and academic leader spans over four decades in Canada and the U.S.
Undergrad Open to the Public Underrepresented Minorities
Academic Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Heidi L Crist
Email address
Phone
415-476-1239
Duration
Summer 2017, Fall 2017, Winter 2018, Spring 2018
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF Mt. Zion
UCSF SFGH
The HENAAC Scholars Program addresses the immense need that the United States has to produce more domestic engineers and scientists. The goal of the program is to ensure STEM college retention with a 3.0 grade point average or higher; to guarantee college graduation with an undergraduate technical degree in four-five years; and, to contribute to Hispanic communities by producing STEM role models for future generations and securing the country's place as the finest technological leader in the world.
Undergrad K-12 Open to the Public
Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College Female Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Contact
Gary Cruz
Email address
Phone
323-262-0997
Deadline
The application deadline every year is APRIL 30.
Participation
Application
Location
California
The monthly stem cell seminar series brings scientists from all over the world to the forefront of regenerative medicine, and emphasizes the basic research and translational themes of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF. These seminars provide an opportunity for the UCSF community to learn about the work being done by prestigious researchers from other institutions, preview unpublished scientific results, initiate collaborations and build networks. The speakers that are invited to the series provide novel insights into stem cell functions, tissue development, and cell-based approaches for the treatment of diseases. Seminars generally occur on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Undergrad Community Members Open to the Public Open to All Academic Research Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Patrick McGowan
Email address
Phone
415-476-4518
Duration
Monthly throughout the year
Participation
Open Invitation
Nomination from Department
Location
UCSF Parnassus
A collaboration among faculty, residents, students, and volunteers, UCSF's Community Dental Clinic has been working to improve the health of San Francisco's homeless population for the past decade. The philosophy of the Community Dental Clinic is to motivate patients to seek healthcare and to prevent dental disease through education and preventive dentistry. CDC is guided by three mutually supportive sets of aspirations: (1) For the clients- to provide oral health education and treatment. To achieve a positive impact on the lives of our patients; (2) For the students- to create a setting in which students can learn, teach, and practice clinical skills while cultivating sensitivity and comfort in interactions with the underserved population; and (3) For the Community- To use the Dental Clinic as a forum for education and health care service. To promote advocacy for the needs of the homeless population. Ultimately, we hope this experience will broaden our vision and make us more able and compassionate health care providers for any population we choose to serve.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Community Members
Open to the Public Open to All Outreach Service Learning Volunteer Community Building Education/Training UCSF Dentistry
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Contact
Austen Lucena, Lori Martinez-Rubio
Email address
Phone
415-226-6021
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The Health Professions Education Pathway trains innovators from all health professions fields who promote excellence in teaching, translate theory and novel strategies to the learning environment, and expand knowledge in the field of health professions education.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Undergrad
Open to All Academic Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship Mentorship Interprofessional UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Inquiry Curriculum
Email address
Deadline
31-Mar-19
Duration
Fall - Spring
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
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
The Resource Allocation Program (RAP) is a campus-wide program that acts as a one-stop shop for several intramural funding mechanisms. The RAP manages the dissemination, submission, review, and award for these opportunities, while enabling the funding agencies to maintain full oversight of their funding mechanisms and awardees. This program makes the application process for intramural research funding more efficient, increases accessibility to funding for a broad range of applicants, and minimizes the redundancy of the application and review process among different funding agencies. - See more at: http://osr.ucsf.edu/resource-allocation-program-rap#sthash.VOY6dOFx.dpuf
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Open to All
Underrepresented Minorities Female Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
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Contact
Emanuela Volpe
Email address
Phone
415-502-1676
Website
Deadline
Twice a year: Spring and Fall
Duration
Twice a year: Spring and Fall
Participation
Open Invitation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
San Francisco
Bay Area
International
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF Mt. Zion
UCSF SFGH
UCSF Laurel Heights
The goal of S4D is to foster a supportive community for the professional development of traditionally underrepresented individuals in scientific research. S4D advocates for mentorship, provides outreach, and promotes discussion on topics that impact an increasingly diverse cohort of current and aspiring scientists.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Underrepresented Minorities Academic Outreach Community Building Informational Session Mentorship UCSF Graduate Division Registered Campus Organization
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Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Mission Bay
Free faculty development workshops fall into several series to serve UCSF faculty and learners at all levels of educational development and interest that includes: 1) Key Educational Skills Series: Foundational educational knowledge; 2) Clinical Education Skills Series: Topics with a clinical teaching focus; 3) Simulation Education Skills Series: Skills for teaching with simulation; 4) Interprofessional Teaching Skills Series: Skills for creating and maximizing interprofessional learning opportunities; 5) Teaching for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety: Skills for teaching QI/PS in didactic and clinical settings; 6) Education Leadership Skills Series: Skills for current and aspiring education leaders; 7) Assessment and Education Research Skills Series: Skills used in learner assessment, program evaluation, and education research; 8) Medical Education Grand Rounds: Short, up-to-the minute lectures, often with visiting scholars; 9) Special Topics in Education Series: Timely and cutting edge topics by invited and local faculty developers. The workshops address one or more of six educational themes: (1) Assessment; (2) Curriculum Development; (3) Leadership and Career ; (4) Learning; (5) Teaching; and (6) Research.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Open to All Academic Community Building Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Dentistry Interprofessional UCSF Nursing UCSF Medicine UCSF Pharmacy UCSF Graduate Division
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Contact
Victoria Ruddick
Email address
Phone
415-476-7164
Deadline
24 hrs prior to workshop date
Duration
Ongoing
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
California
San Francisco
Bay Area
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
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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Contact
Irene Merry
Email address
Phone
415-502-0244
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Laurel Heights