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AMSA-Applying to Summer Research Programs and Hunter
Research Opportunities |
The Hunter chapter of the American Medical Student Association will be hosting a workshop about how to apply to Summer 2016 research programs and research opportunities at Hunter College laboratories. |
Thomas Hunter 112 |
16 Nov 2015
01:15 PM ET |
Accepting registrations |
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Join us for Hunter's first Health Professions Schools Fair. Meet with Admission Officers Learn about the different health professions programs Schools attending the fair include: Weill Cornell Medical College SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
NYU College of Dentistry Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers/New Jersey Medical School Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine Quinnipiac University Stony Brook University School of Medicine Ochsner Clinical School - School of Medicine - University
of Queensland New York Chiropractic College New York College of Health Professions St. George's University of London Medical School Touro College of Pharmacy Ross School of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine Medical School for International Health Georgetown
University Medical Center University of Bridgeport School of Naturopathic medicine Hofstra University School of Health Professions & Human Services |
Hunter West Lobby |
18 Nov 2015
12:00 PM ET |
Accepting registrations |
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Everything You Need to Know about Being a Pre-Health
Student |
This workshop is geared towards students who are interested in going on to professional health care programs of medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary and podiatric medicine. This workshop is designed to ensure students learn the basic
information and can begin meeting the requirements for competitive application. Topics include: • Academic Expectations • Prerequisite courses • How to develop your Pre-Health Portfolio • Characteristics of a Competitive Applicant To register with the Pre-Health
Advising Office, your attendance is REQUIRED. |
Hunter West -Chanin Center Screening Room B126 |
20 Nov 2015
11:00 AM ET |
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Cindy Estevez, the program coordinator for the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at Columbia University Medical Center will discuss three enrichment programs that are geared towards students in the pre-medical and Pre-Dental
educational tracks: the Summer Medical and Dental Education Program, the Summer Public Health Scholars program and the NERA MedPrep Program. |
Hunter East 1203 |
23 Nov 2015
02:00 PM ET |
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The cloning of human stem cells; a new prenatal diagnostic method; the safety of genetically modified foods, these are just a few of the topics which are all a part of the Bioethics debate. Join the Hunter College Society for Bioethics
and Medicine for their first annual bioethics debate! You will hear the viewpoints of patients, family members, doctors, researchers, animal activists, and others in certain controversial situations in medicine and research. This will be a great opportunity
actively think about ethical issues in medicine and research. Refreshments will be served. |
Hunter North 1036 |
25 Nov 2015
01:00 PM ET |
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Hunter Pre-Health advisers will hold a drop-in, group advising sessions for students with Pre-Health questions. This session will be held in a classroom setting and will allow students to collectively ask questions of the Pre-Health advising
team and to learn from their Pre-Health peers. All are welcome, especially first-year students! |
Hunter East 1203 |
30 Nov 2015
02:00 PM ET |
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Join us for an engaging discussion Dr. Elliot Melendez, a pediatric emergency physician at Boston Children’s Hospital; a physician triple board certified in pediatrics, pediatric critical care and pediatric emergency medicine; and a Harvard
Medical School graduate. A high school dropout from the South Bronx, Dr. Melendez entered Lehman in 1989 after earning his GED. Working full-time while attending class, he was forced to leave school during his junior year to support his wife and newborn child.
But his determination led him to return two years later and ultimately to graduate cum laude with a biology major in 1995. His research focuses on the evaluation of severe infection in infants and children, and he is also involved in a telemedicine initiative
with the Hospital Buen Samaritano in rural Puerto Rico in which knowledge and expertise are shared via telemedicine technology. He will be coming to Hunter College to talk about his non-traditional path, and to answer any questions pre-med and Pre-Health students
may have. |
Hunter West -Chanin Center Screening Room B126 |
30 Nov 2015
03:00 PM ET |
Accepting registrations |