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COE Summer Honors Research Program.
The Center Of Excellence at the UNM school of Medicine,
is seeking qualified sophomores and juniors. Awards will support qualified
students who will be employed in science research laboratories, June -
August 2004.
Each Award includes :
- Summer employment (earn up to $3,400)
- The opportunity to do basic science research.
- Mentoring by research scientist.
Preference will be given to :
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Students interested in pursuing graduate work in
biomedical science and medical school.
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Students from an under represented minority group
(Hispanic, Native American or African American).
- Students with a GPA of 3.0 or better.
- Students who have taken course work necessary for
pursuing a career in biomedical sciences.
To Apply :
Applications are available at the Biomedical research facility, Room 137.
Applications must be received by May 15, 2004.
For more information call Pauline Vicenti @ 272-8214. |
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Counseling and Support Resources –
University of New Mexico
In addition to the
academic support available through the College, there are several University
sources for personal counseling available to students:
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Agora
– (277-3013) Located at 1716 Las Lomas
(corner of Buena Vista, white building, central campus). This is the UNM
Crisis Center offering free paraprofessional counseling. The Center is open
seven days a week, call or walk-in. The Agora office phone number is
277-7855.
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Career Services
– (277-2531) Located in Room 220 of the Student Services Center, central
campus. Career counseling services by appointment. A reference library
including general information on careers, preparation, and projected
availability of jobs, and corporate annual reports. Computers are
available.
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Office of Cultural and
Ethnic Programs (OCEP) –
(272-2728) School of Medicine, BMSB 106. Resource center for undergraduate
pre-health, pre-medical students and medical student academic and
professional development.
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The Student Health Center
– (277-3136) Provides health care to students at a reduced cost. Personal
counseling is available to students by mental health professionals. The
Center is located on central campus, next to Student Services.
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Women’s Resource Center – (277-3716) Located in Mesa
Vista Hall, Room 1160, the Women’s Center
offers general and personal counseling and workshops.
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Veterans Office
– (277-3514) Located in Room 257 of the Student Services Center, central
campus.
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Other student service
centers: Recreational Services, Johnson Center, Room 1102
(277-4347); and Student Activities Center, UNM Union Bldg.
(SUB), Room 105 (277-4706).
Student Service Organizations
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African American Student Services (277-5645)
1130 Mesa Vista Hall, UNM central campus.
Provides a meeting place for
students, a resource library, guest speakers, and computers for student
use. Career and general counseling is provided; curriculum planning,
advisement, tutoring & mentoring services. Student advocacy, financial aid
information. A strong community connection is provided.
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American Indian Student Services (277-6343) 1119
Mesa Vista Hall, UNM central campus.
Academic advisement,
tutoring, financial aid liaison, coordination of financial aid package,
career planning advisement and student outreach programs.
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Disabled Student Services (277-3506) 2021 Mesa
Vista Hall, UNM central campus.
General counseling and
advisement, arrangements for appropriate exam environments, reading
services, and interpreters, access to assitive technology. Assistance with
admissions, recruitment, extra-curricular activities, housing, facilities,
counseling & testing, access to courses, financial aid, employment,
insurance, recreation and telecommunications.
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El Centro De La Raza, Hispanic Student Services
(277-5020) 1153 Mesa Vista Hall, UNM.
Student advocacy, computer
room, career counseling, personal counseling, mentoring, cultural programs
and community outreach.
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International Center (277-4032) Room 6, SUB.
Informal English language tutoring, recreation
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"What you should know about You when choosing a health career"
How do you know what
career is best for you?
Looking carefully at what you want…….
Application information, deadlines,
financial aid information is available from the admissions office at the
college where you plan to apply. You can call the admissions office, or
access the specific college and department web sites.
Where to go for
career and application information at UNM HSC:
Admissions and advisement offices at the
University of New Mexico, 272-2728
Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, 272-4766.
Office of Cultural & Ethnic Programs, 272-2728
Hispanic & Native American Center of Excellence, 272-1419
Center for Native American Health, 272-4100
College of Pharmacy, 272-0912
College of Nursing, 272-4221
Physical Therapy Program, 272-5755
Occupational Therapy Program, 272-1753
Dental Hygiene Program, 272-4513
Where to look
on-line for more career information:
UNM,
http://www.unm.edu
UNM Health Sciences Center,
http://www.hsc.edu
UNM School of Medicine,
http://www.hsc.unm.edu/som
UNM SOM Admissions,
http://www.hsc.unm.edu/som/admissions
Association of American Medical Colleges. Information about careers in
medicine, applying to medical school, resources.
http://www.aamc.org
Princeton Review. Advice from other students, MCAT information, study
habits.
http://www.review.com
Kaplan. Study habits, etc.
http://www.kaplan.com
National Association of Advisors in the Health Professions. NAAHP
Information on pre-health advisement, applying to medical or other health
career programs.http://www.naahp.org
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook
Handbook, 2002-2003 Edition: What workers do on the job; working conditions;
training & education needed; earnings; job prospects.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Career Books:
Tysinger, J.W. (1999) Resumes and Personal
Statements for Health Professionals, Galen Press, Tucson, AZ
American Hospital Association (Annual). Guide to the
Health Care Field.
Bolles, R. N. (2002) What Color is Your Parachute? A
Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers. Berkeley, CA:
Ten Speed Press
Web Links:
These are some links to more information available on the The
American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) website.
Considering
a Career in Medicine
Careers in
Medicine: A Guide for High School Students
AAMC Student and Applicant Information: Medical Careers
MEDICINE: A Chance to Make a Difference
AAMC Student and Applicant Information: Schools Offering
Post-baccalaureate Pre-medical Programs
AAMC:
Considering a Career in Medicine: Getting into Medical School
AAMC
Student and Applicant Information: Information for Women
AAMC Information for Students and Applicants: Applicant Information
These are some links useful for Pre-Med students.
http://www.aamc.org
The American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC), this organization
produces the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
http://www.Kaplan.com
Kaplan has free MCAT preparation information online as well as pre courses &
materials to buy.
http://www.medschool.com
This is a company specializing in test prep for medical school, MCAT as well
as medical school boards. There is a pre-med forum, MCAT prep advice from
students who recently took the exam, ideas for medical school preparation,
and sample personal statements.
http://www.review.com
Princeton Review is a test prep company with MCAT & medical school
application ideas sections.
Contact the
Hispanic and Native American Center of Excellence
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
(505) 272-1419
http://hsc.unm.edu/som/excellence