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Global Health Week 2011-2012 International Study Opportunities

Global Health Week 2011-2012 International Study Opportunities. Laura B. Kezar, MD Associate Dean for Students Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denise Coston, MAE MSEP Program Coordinator, Administrative Associate. Purposes.

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Global Health Week 2011-2012 International Study Opportunities

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  1. Global Health Week 2011-2012International Study Opportunities Laura B. Kezar, MD Associate Dean for Students Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denise Coston, MAE MSEP Program Coordinator, Administrative Associate

  2. Purposes • Cross-cultural experiences promote cultural competence • Increase appreciation for cultural differences • Learn about global health concerns • Foster humanitarian attitudes • Service opportunities • Language immersion • Research

  3. Options • Medical Student Enrichment Program • Special Topics • Scholarly Activity • Advanced Clinical Electives • Advanced Research Electives

  4. Medical Student Enrichment Program • International Opportunities • Global Health • Clinical • Service • Language • Research • Platform for future scholarly pursuits. • Explore ideas and identify mentors.

  5. MSEP Background • Started in 1995 • 241 medical students • 39 countries

  6. Where have we been? • Africa • Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe • Asia • American Samoa, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam • Caribbean • Jamaica, St. Vincent’s, West Indies

  7. Where Can I Go? • Central and South America • Argentina, Bolivia, Belize, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru • Europe • Czech Republic, England, France, Mongolia, Romania, Russia, Slovakia • North America • Mexico

  8. How does MSEP work? • Find a site/program on your own or we can help you. • Guidance from MSEP Coordinator • UAB website • Previous MSEP Students • Global Health Week • Sparkman Center

  9. MSEP Process • MS1 Students eligible • Minimum 4 week experience on site • Can stay up to 10 weeks • Competitive application process • Proposal • Interview • Selection • Stipend support varies depending on resources

  10. Funding • MSEP Funding • UASOM Medical Alumni Association • Caduceus Club • Dean’s office • Sparkman Center for Global Health, SOPH • NIH research opportunities • Fundraising assistance through MSPE • Denise Coston

  11. MSEP 2011-12 Timeline • January 6, 2012 – Application deadline • February – Interviews and selection • March – Training session(s) • June, July, August – Travel and learn • September - Reports due within 1 month of return • October – Presentation at Global Health Week

  12. Important Date • Complete applications on line • Available now on MSEP website • www.medicine.uab.edu/education/67019 • Application Deadline • January 6, 2012 at 12:00 (Noon) • Turn application in to Denise Coston in VH 102A

  13. Special Topics2009 - 2011 • 22 students • Africa: Ivory Coast, Kenya, South Africa, Sudan • Asia: India • Central/South America: Belize, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Peru, West Indies

  14. Scholarly Activity • Class of 2011: 8 Students • Africa: • South Africa 2 • Kenya 3 • South America • Peru 2 • Middle East • Jordan 1

  15. 4th Year Clinical Electives2009 - 2011 • Average 5 students / year • Africa • Ghana – Family Medicine, Pediatrics • The Gambia – OB/GYN • Uganda – Neurology, Family Medicine & Infectious Disease • Europe • Germany – Cardiology • Asia • India – Rural Medicine • Nepal – Family Medicine, Internal Medicine

  16. 4th Year Electives • Requires approval by Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education, Dr. Hughes Evans • Contact person: Randal Trusler, VH 202 • Timeline • Start 6-12 months in advance • Identify mentor at international site • Mentor’s credentials must be approved • Resources • Website • UAB Study Away Office

  17. 4th Year Research Electives2009 - 2011 • 1 Student • Strasbourg, France • Developed through MSEP

  18. Other International Opportunities • Medical student exchange programs with selected foreign universities. • Educational Exchange Agreements • Univ. Leipzig, Germany • Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland • Chung Shan Medical College, Taiwan • Yonsei Univ, South Korea • Univ. Cayetano, Peru

  19. Research Awards • Fogarty - 2 currently • CIDRZ in Zambia - 1 currently

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