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Logo Pre-Health Action!: Summer Edition

Summer is upon us and the Pre-Health Advising Office is busy assisting students with committee letters and applications to medical and other professional schools. Classes may be out but our office is as busy as ever!
In this Newsletter: Committee Letters | Advising and Walk-In Hours | Kaplan Review Course | BROOKLYN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM | VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED IN DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS AT NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE / BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER | Subscription Details

Committee Letters
The Committee Letter Process is well underway.

A few notes:
-Once your letter writer submits his/her finished product to our office the letter is then reviewed and edited by the committee. There are a lot of students and therefore a lot of letters, so please be patient. Your letter cannot/will not be submitted immediately after it is sent to our office. We are working diligently to finalize and upload letters. Remember, it takes several weeks for your application to be verified so DO NOT wait for your committee letter to be complete to submit your application. Once finalized your committee letter can be uploaded very quickly and does not require verification. Submit your applications—do not wait for the committee letter.

In order to upload your finalized letter you must:
-Release your test scores (MCAT/DAT)
-Submit, via e-mail, the AMCAS letter request form and/or the Dental School application request form (this is an e-mail generated from the AADSAS application)
-Submit, via e-mail, a PDF of your submitted AMCAS, AACOMAS and/or AADSAS application
-AMCAS/AACOMAS applicants must submit check or money order made out to Hunter College: $10 for AMCAS and/or $10 for AACOMAS. Checks can be left in the Pre-Health mailbox in East 812. Make sure they are in an envelope labeled with your name.

Please remember the information in your Pre-Health file is confidential; students cannot view the documents in their personal file.


Advising and Walk-In Hours
There will be no walk-in hours on August 8, 15, 22.

Very often, I receive e-mails asking if Dr. Phillips will be holding her office hours. Please check the Pre-Health website rather than sending an e-mail. Whenever hours are canceled or changed the information is posted here: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/prehealth/advisement/walk-in-advising no later than the early afternoon hours are to be held.
Always check the website before coming to Hunter. Also remember that the sign-in sheet goes up at 3:45 and is usually full by 4pm. If you want to guarantee yourself a 15 minute spot during walk-ins arrive by 3:30-3:45 and plan on waiting until your walk-in appointment.

Advising appointments are only posted 1 week in advance; not for the entire month or semester. Check at the end of each week for the available appointments for the following week.


Kaplan Review Course

Even though school may be out for the summer, Kaplan is not. We know how important your MCAT score is to you and that is why we want to help you this summer. We want to help you so much that we are offering FREE MCAT PREP with "Elite" Teacher David Elson at NYU and Columbia. To sign up for your free prep go to http://bit.ly/NYCFreeMCAT.

Meet David Elson, Kaplan Elite MCAT Teacher
• Ranked consistently as one of the top MCAT instructors in the country, a true "Elite" teacher
• Author of Kaplan's new MCAT Advanced course
• Holds a BA in Biology from Cornell University
• Helped to develop Kaplan's Summer Intensive MCAT program

Three Free Sessions:

Session 1: Strategically Preparing for the MCAT with David Elson: 6-9PM ( NYU, Mon 8/6) 6:30-9:30PM (Columbia, Wed, 8/8) When and why the MCAT was created and what it is really designed to assess? How much time will I need to prepare for the exam? What undergrad courses do I need to take before the MCAT? What courses would help? What if I am a repeat test-taker? What are the most common mistakes students make when preparing for the MCAT?
Session 2: Free MCAT Prep: Verbal Reasoning with David Elson: 6-9PM (NYU, Mon 8/13) 6:30-9:30PM (Columbia, Wed, 8/15) What is Kaplan's strategy for VR? What do the other companies suggest? What does the AAMC suggest? Analysis of actual MCAT VR questions

Session 3: Free MCAT Prep: Sciences Review with David Elson: 6-9PM (NYU, Mon 8/20) 6:30-9:30PM (Columbia, Wed 8/22) Discuss varying skills required, recap the big picture on how to prepare for the PS and BS sections of the MCAT. Analysis of actual MCAT PS and BS questions.

To register for any or all of these events please go to http://bit.ly/NYCFreeMCAT. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to [log in to unmask]


BROOKLYN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Animal Care Intern, Through December 2012

Organization: Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Location: Brooklyn, NYC, NY
Job or Internship: Internship

THIS INTERNSHIP IS UNPAID AND NO HOUSING IS PROVIDED.
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum of Brooklyn, NY, is offering an exceptional opportunity for education and experience working with the Live animal department. This internship opportunity is being made available to those interested in pursuing a career in animal husbandry, zoo management, education, and related fields. BCM has housed a live animal collection for over 100 years, the primary functions of which are as a tractable collection utilized in exhibitions, as well as an exhibited collection. It includes more than 75 individuals, primarily representing reptiles, amphibians, marine/ freshwater aquatics, and insects. In addition, the Live collection department conducts field collection of freshwater and marine species of fish and invertebrates throughout the South shore and Hudson Valley.
General Statement of Duties
The animal care intern is responsible for assisting the animal care team in the daily care and feeding of collection animals, including the cleaning and maintenance of exhibits. In addition, the intern will provide assistance with field collection of local marine species to be utilized in the museum’s “Touch Tank” and various exhibits, and assist with public exhibitions when necessary.
Responsibilities
 Assist animal dept. with daily care of the animals in their exhibits and holding areas. Maintain exhibits and holding areas in a clean and presentable condition at all times.
 Assist in the observation of the animal collection for signs of illness, general lethargy, injury, and dietary problems.
 Must have the ability to follow oral and written instructions.
 Must be able to climb ladders/stairs/fences, lift and carry crates/animals/feed weighing 50lbs.
 Responsible for other duties as assigned by the animal care team.
 Must have strong communication skills as speaking with the general public is required – this will include adults and children of all ages.
Requirements
Requires a high school diploma or GED certificate; prefer candidates that are pursuing a degree in a zoological related field; schedule may include weekends, holidays, and evenings as assigned; must commit to a schedule; valid drivers license, boating, swimming, and SCUBA certifications a plus.
Now accepting applications for fall of 2012. Brooklyn Children's Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

If interested send cover letter, resume and unofficial transcripts no later than Sept 1st, 2012 to:
Jarad Astin; Live Animal Curator, Senior Instructor
Brooklyn Children’s Museum
145 Brooklyn Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11213
[log in to unmask] 718-735-4400 x146


VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED IN DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS AT NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE / BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER

Bilingual (fluent in both English and Spanish) research assistant needed to assist physician with research projects taking place at NYU School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center Department of Pediatrics

Projects involve looking at the impact of parent literacy on children's health, with areas of focus including parent understanding of medication instructions/prevention of medication errors, and childhood obesity prevention.

The research assistant would help with multiple aspects of the research projects, including:

Data collection
- Enrollment of families
- Performing parent interviews and administration of assessments

Maintenance of research data
- Scoring of questionnaires and assessments
- Data entry

Administrative support
- Preparation of materials for assessments
- Ordering/organizing study materials, including incentives for
participation and office supplies


REQUIREMENTS
- FLUENCY in English and Spanish
- Excellent communication and organization skills
- Prior research experience (preferred)

There is a requirement of 8 hours per week for a minimum of 2 semesters.

This position also provides a unique opportunity to become involved in research projects with the potential to collaborate on scholarly abstracts / publications.

If interested, email Ms. Cruzatte at [log in to unmask] with a copy of your most recent resume/CV and the Volunteer Application.

Application is attached to this newsletter.


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