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Summer Opportunities FOR MEDICAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT--
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- UTCOM Opportunities
- Community Health Project
- CHP Director Position
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- Summer Research - NEW: UT CampMed Counselor - AHEC Sponsored June 20-21
- Non-UTCOM Opportunities
- See: 2013 Summer Opportunities Catalog - - AAMC Careers in Medicine Clinical and Research Opportunities
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UT College of Medicine-Sponsored Summer Educational Opportunities
UT College of Medicine sponsors four summer programs:
- Community Health Project (funded by the Waite Brand Foundation)
- Family Practice Preceptorship
- Medical Education Preceptorship
- Summer Research Preceptorship
These experiences are only available to UT medical students. The number of students selected for each program is dependent on funding and the availability of preceptors. We anticipate that up to 20 students per program can be accommodated. Federal Work-Study supports the stipends for these preceptorships, so we ask all applicants to complete a new FAFSA if they are interested in these programs.
UT Medical Student Policy places the following restrictions on students' participation
in UT College of Medicine-sponsored summer preceptorships:
Students who, following year one evaluation, are in good academic standing may participate in compensated preceptorships. Students who have INCOMPLETE and/or FAIL or WITHDRAW FAIL status in one block may be given permission to participate in compensated preceptorships if the Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education, Years 1 & 2, block directors, and summer faculty preceptors all agree that the summer experience is compatible with what is required to complete the course or remediate the academic deficiency. Students who have INCOMPLETE and/or FAIL or WITHDRAW FAIL in two or more blocks will not be permitted to participate in the UTCOM preceptorships unless they are not involved in any summer remediation/examinations.
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