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CTRFP is a yearlong pre-doctoral training program open to students in UCSF School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy and School of Dentistry. The program provides training and mentorship to pre-doctoral students in clinical and translational research methodology and practice. Students who wish to participate must take a year off from their studies and commit one year (July-June) to clinical and translational research work under the guidance of a UCSF mentor. The program is also available to medical students outside of UCSF through the Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship (details can be found here: CTR Fellowship Programs International Research). Funding for this yearlong program is available to students through RAPtr and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
UCSF Learners Open to All Academic
Research Community Building Conference/Symposium Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship Mentorship UCSF Medicine CTSI
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Contact
Kim Woodhouse
Email address
Phone
415-514-8021
Deadline
Approximately January 15th - every year
Duration
July 1-June 30th
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
International
UCSF Mission Bay
Our mission is to provide access to quality health care for underserved people of California. This is accomplished by linking academic training programs with training sites in urban and rural underserved areas of the state such as community clinics and health centers, hospitals and other community based sites. The California AHEC has 13 centers, each responsible for a geographic service area in an urban or rural part of the state. Each center develops its own programs based on the needs of their service area and include continuing education for health professionals and staff working in underserved communities; rotations and other community experiences for health professions students and residents and youth health careers programs for underrepresented minority and other disadvantaged K-14 students. Each of these programs seeks to train future HPs, recruit and retain health professionals for community clinics and health centers and other types of sites that provide medical/dental and behavioral health services to the underserved populations of CA.
UCSF Learners Undergrad K-12
Community Members Open to All Academic Outreach Service Learning Certificate/Degree Program Community Building Conference/Symposium Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Brenda Mitchell
Email address
Phone
559-241-7650
Website
Duration
Ongoing
Location
California
San Francisco
Bay Area
National
The Health Professions Education Pathway trains innovators from all health professions fields who promote excellence in teaching, translate theory and novel strategies to the learning environment, and expand knowledge in the field of health professions education.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty Undergrad
Open to All Academic Education/Training Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship Mentorship Interprofessional UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Inquiry Curriculum
Email address
Deadline
31-Mar-19
Duration
Fall - Spring
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The vision of the PLUS program is that its graduates will be pediatrician-leaders who are creating systematic and sustainable improvements to the health of underserved children. Our mission is to train and inspire future leaders in pediatrics to identify and address the various issues that impact the health of children from vulnerable communities. Through a unique blend of classroom lessons, targeted mentorship, and project-based applications, PLUS trains the passionate advocates of today to be the leaders of tomorrow.
UCSF Learners Open to All Academic
Certificate/Degree Program Community Building Education/Training
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Contact
Michael Berlin
Email address
Phone
415-206-4460
Website
Duration
Three year ongoing program
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
This year-long, structured program is designed for first time applicants who believe they need additional preparation in order to be competitive applicants and for previously unsuccessful applicants to dental school. The program are especially interested in individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, underserved communities and/or from groups traditionally underrepresented in the profession. The comprehensive program is designed to help participants become more competitive dental school applicants in a future admission cycle, and consists of the following key elements; (1) Mentoring and academic advising; (2) A full year of upper division science course work through the University of California, Berkeley Extension; (3) Assistance with the dental school application process; (4) Academic and learning skills development; (5) Intensive DAT review course; (6) Faculty mentoring; and (7) Interprofessional collaboration with the Medical and Pharmacy post-baccalaureate programs.
Undergrad Open to the Public Open to All
Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Academic Research Certificate/Degree Program Education/Training Mentorship UCSF Dentistry
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Contact
UCSF School of Dentistry Office of Admissions
Email address
Phone
415-476-2737
Deadline
Rolling Admissions
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
The HSHPS (Hispanic Serving Health Professions School) Graduate Fellowship Training Program provides paid and unpaid training opportunities for graduate and doctoral students and recent graduates interested in working on Hispanic health research. Fellows are placed throughout the United States and Latin America within government agencies and academic institutions. All HSHPS fellows work alongside (1) a mentor; (2) an experienced researcher; (3) or senior staff member and assist with a research project as it relates to minority health issues and participate in a series of professional development seminars.
Open to All Community Building Education/Training
Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship Mentorship
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Contact
Odalys Michelle Crespo
Email address
Phone
202-290-1186
Participation
Application
Location
National
Those awarded the Allied Healthcare Scholarship may receive up to $8,000 for one year of school. If awarded, recipients agree to a twelve (12) month service obligation practicing full time, direct patient care at a qualified facility in California. Qualified facilities include those designated by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources Administration (HRSA) or California's Shortage Designation Program, a liaison to the federal Shortage Designation Branch (SDB) of Health Resources and Services Administration as Medically Underserved Area (MUA), Medically Underserved Population (MUP), Health Professional Shortage Area- Primary Care (HPSA-PC), Health Professional Shortage Area- Mental Health (HPSA-MH). In addition to the Federal and CA state designations, any state, county, veteran, or correctional facility qualifies as well as Indian Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers. See chart of qualified designations associated to each profession. The Allied Healthcare Scholarship program is funded by donations and grants. Some professions may not be eligible for an award based on available funding. We encourage all individuals to apply.
Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Ashley Owens
Email address
Phone
916-326-3640
Duration
12 Months
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
California
Those awarded the Health Professions Education Scholarship may receive up to $50,000 for one year of school. If awarded, recipients agree to continue practicing full time, direct patient care at a qualified facility in California for a twenty-four (24) month service obligation. Qualified facilities include those designated by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources Administration (HRSA) or California's Shortage Designation Program, a liaison to the federal Shortage Designation Branch (SDB) of Health Resources and Services Administration as Medically Underserved Area (MUA), Medically Underserved Population (MUP), Health Professional Shortage Area- Primary Care (HPSA-PC), Health Professional Shortage Area- Dental (HPSA-D), Primary Care Shortage Area (PCSA), and Registered Nurse Shortage Area (RNSA). In addition to the Federal and CA state designations, any state, county, veteran, or correctional facility qualifies as well as Indian Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers. See chart of qualified designations associated to each profession. The Advanced Practice Healthcare Scholarship Program (Formerly Health Professions Education Scholarship Program) is funded by donations and grants. Some professions may not be eligible for an award based on available funding. We encourage all individuals to apply.
Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Ashley Owens
Email address
Phone
916-326-3640
Duration
24 Months
Participation
Application
Location
California
Those awarded the Health Professions Education Loan Repayment may receive up to $50,000. If awarded, recipients agree to continue practicing full time, direct patient care at a qualified facility in California for a twenty-four (24) month service obligation. Qualified facilities include those designated by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources Administration (HRSA) or California's Shortage Designation Program, a liaison to the federal Shortage Designation Branch (SDB) of Health Resources and Services Administration as Medically Underserved Area (MUA), Medically Underserved Population (MUP), Health Professional Shortage Area- Primary Care (HPSA-PC), Health Professional Shortage Area- Dental (HPSA-D), Primary Care Shortage Area (PCSA), and Registered Nurse Shortage Area (RNSA). In addition to the Federal and CA state designations, any state, county, veteran, or correctional facility qualifies as well as Indian Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers. See chart of qualified designations associated to each profession. The Advanced Practice Healthcare Scholarship Program (Formerly Health Professions Education Scholarship Program) is funded by donations and grants. Some professions may not be eligible for an award based on available funding. We encourage all individuals to apply.
Open to All Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Ashley Owens
Email address
Phone
916-326-3640
Duration
24 Months
Participation
Application
Location
California
Those awarded the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Loan Repayment may receive up to $8,000. If you were previously awarded the BSN loan repayment, you may be awarded a second time for up to an additional $11,000. If awarded, recipients agree to a two-year service obligation practicing direct patient care at a qualified facility in California. Each award requires an additional two year service obligation.
Open to All Academic Grant/Scholarship/Fellowship
For more information contact us:
Contact
Laura Moyer
Email address
Phone
916-326-3640
Duration
2 Years
Participation
Application
Location
California