Einstein’s Hispanic Center of Excellence Summer Undergrad Mentorship Program

The Summer Undergraduate Mentorship Program of the Hispanic Center of Excellence (HCOE) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a 6 week program that offers students a unique opportunity to become exposed to the realities and nuances of the medical profession through a one-on-one “shadowship” with a physician. For more information please click the link above.

The program is a minimum 30 hour weekly commitment.  The student will be expected to attend 14 hours of lecture per week and spend at least 6 hours per week with their assigned mentor.  Participants in the program will be awarded a stipend at the end of the 6 week program.  The program will start June 25, 2007.

Eligible Participants Must:

Be a US citizen or permanent resident

Be from an underrepresented group in medicine or come from a disadvantaged background

Must be rising sophomores with at least one year in science

Have a GPA of at least 2.5

Provide an official transcript, obtain a letter of recommendation from a faculty member and obtain medical clearance.

APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1

  Š

Posted February 13, 2007 in Health Relevant Experience, Internships, Minority Applicants, Educational Programs, Summer Opportunities