Please use the contact information provided and remember to be professional in all written and verbal communication.
The Infection Prevention and Control department at NYU Langone Medical Center
The Infection Prevention and Control department at NYU Langone Medical Center is looking for a bright and highly motivated person who is interested in health to work as a data assistant on a project to assist with infection control projects. Knowledge of Excel and/or SPSS is a plus, but not required (they will train). If you are interested, contact Anna Stachel at [log in to unmask]"
Stony Brook Dental School DDS Summer Program
Are you interested in a career in dentistry? Do you want hands on experience to see what dental school is like? Discover Dental School (DDS) is Stony Brook Dental School's week long summer program that gives you a taste of dental school. Over the week long program, you will be gaining invaluable experience that will help prepare you for dental school.
Activities include:
- Using a dental hand piece and instruments to complete cavity preparations
- Learn how to complete a thorough head and neck examination
- Take impressions
- Get acquainted with the dental clinic
- Designing CEREC CAD/CAM restorations
- Waxing teeth
- Mock admissions interview
- Become familiar with dental specialties through an interactive rotation
- Fun activities every night including bowling, movie night, Go-Karting and a farewell dinner
Additionally, Stony Brook faculty and current dental students will assist you and ensure that this will be an invaluable experience.
If you are interested, please visit (http://dentistry.stonybrookmedicine.edu/dental/student/discover) for additional information and register today! Registration deadline is May 1.
Volunteer with the Muscular Dystrophy Association
The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is in search of fun and enthusiastic volunteer summer camp counselors. The MDA’s 2013 summer camp will be held August 10-16, 2013 at Camp De Wolfe in Wading River, NY. Must be 18 years or older. This is a great opportunity for students interested in Physical Therapy.
Each counselor is assigned to serve as a companion for a camper who’s affected by a neuromuscular disease. Counselors help their campers with daily activities such as feeding, bathing, dressing, and in recreational activities such as arts, crafts, bowling, swimming and fishing.
To obtain a volunteer application or learn about other ways to support MDA’s summer camp program, please contact:
Sophie Rivera: [log in to unmask] or Connie Zayas: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 212-682-5272
7th annual UNLV Dental student Simulation Course
May 31-June 1, and June 14-15 are the planned dates for this two day hands on, highly interactive course which allows pre-dental students to get a firsthand view into what it is like to be a dental student at UNLV School of Dental Medicine.
Registration begins April 9th for in-state students, and April 16th for out-of-State students
See the attached flyer or the ADEA website: http://www.unlvadea.org/ for more information and registration.
Physician Assistant Virtual Fair - Featuring PAEA & CASPA Programs
Dates: April 24-25, 2013
Looking for a Physician Assistant Program?
Virtually Interact with Schools & Save Valuable Time.
All students interested in Physician Assistant programs are invited to attend this unique and FREE virtual event where you can meet School Representatives conveniently and efficiently!
For more information and to register please go here: http://caspa.careereco.net/students-alumni/virtual-fair-registration/
The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine
Online Summer Courses for Pre-Veterinary Students
Offering a few exciting online courses in the upcoming Summer and Fall semesters that are specifically geared towards students interested in Veterinary Medicine
Summer classes (2013)
The Dog is an online course (3 credits) specifically designed for undergraduate students interested in learning more about dogs, especially those planning careers in Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Technical Programs. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Patrick Larkin ([log in to unmask]). **this class will also be taught in the Fall semester
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel ([log in to unmask]).
Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel ([log in to unmask]).
Fall class (2013)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel ([log in to unmask]).
If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open for Summer and Fall terms (2013).
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