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Personalize Your MD. Lindy Fenlason MD, MPH. September 9 th , 2014. What?. Why?. Vanderbilt. What you love. Passion. Mission. What the world needs. Your skills. Profession. Vocation. What brings in money. How?. Vanderbilt. Strategy. Year-Off Research Programs Dual Degrees
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Personalize Your MD Lindy Fenlason MD, MPH September 9th, 2014
What? Why? Vanderbilt
What you love Passion Mission What the world needs Your skills Profession Vocation What brings in money
How? Vanderbilt
Strategy • Year-Off Research Programs • Dual Degrees • Global Health Opportunities Vanderbilt
Identify the need/question Investigate the question Implement Program/Intervention Design Assessment Revision Impact the Health of Others Skill Set = Experience + Scholarly approach In your area of interest…. Vanderbilt Added Benefits…
Goals • Be familiar with the options available for personalizing your skill set • Be aware of where to go to gather more information • Know that we at Vanderbilt are very supportive of helping to you make meaningful contributions Vanderbilt
Research Programs • Vanderbilt Medical Scholars • NIH- Clinical Research Training Program • Medical Student Research Training Program • Sarnoff Medical Student Research Fellowship Program • HHMI /Medical Research Fellows Program • Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship • CDC- Hubert Global Health Fellowship • Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars and Fellows • Fulbright-Fogarty Award in Public Health After year 3 or 4 Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt Medical Scholars • What? • One year, full time research with full funding • Location: Any US academic institution or abroad (with US-based mentor) • Who? • Considering a career in research • Wanting to extend their research project for an additional year • Applying for other 1 year medical student research funding options • When? • Application deadline is Feb. 1 • How? • Donna Staed(Coordinator), Dr. Lorraine Ware (Director) • https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/med-scholars/
NIH- Clinical Research Training Program • What? • One year, Research + Clinical + Group Learning • Location: NIH • Focus on translational research • Who? • Considering a career in research • When? • Application deadline is January 15th • How? • http://www.cc.nih.gov/training/mrsp/index.html
Medical Student Research Training Program • What? • One year mentored basic science and translational research experience • Variety of US academic institutions • Focus on diabetes, digestive disease, and obesity • Who? • Considering a career in research • When? • Application deadline is January 15th • How? • Dr. Al Powers; Anna Garcia • http://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/process/apply/about-funding-mechanisms/t32/t32-msrt/Pages/T32-medical-student-research-training-supplement.aspx
Sarnoff Fellowship Program • What? • One year, full time research with Cardiovascular focus • Location: any US academic institution (external preferred) • Who? • Considering a career in cardiovascular research • No prior research experience needed. MD/PhDs not eligible • When? • Application deadline is January 7th • How? • Kim Roberts, Dr. Scott Baldwin • http://www.sarnofffoundation.org/?page=Fellowship_Program
Howard Hughes Medical Institute • What? • HHMI: a science philanthropy whose mission is to advance biomedical research and science education • Medical Research Fellows Program • Academic or Non-profit Research Institutions • Medical Research Fellows Program at JaneliaFarm • Medical Research Fellows Program at K-RITH • When? • Application deadline is January 12th
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Academic or Non-profit Research Institutions • Diverse basic, translational, or applied biomedical • US or Abroad Medical Research Fellows Program at JaneliaFarm • Neuronal network function or imaging at the cellular and molecular level Medical Research Fellows Program at K-RITH • Focus on TB and HIV • Durban, SA
Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship • What? • One year, full time research with full funding • Location: Paired with a mentor at one of six participating schools (Duke, Harvard, UCSF, U of M, UNC, and Yale) • Who? • Considering a career in research with global focus • When? • Application deadline is January 14th • How? • http://www.ddcf.org/Programs/Medical-Research/Goals-and-Strategies/Build-the-Clinical-Research-Career-Ladder/International-Clinical-Research-Fellowship/
Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars and Fellows • What? • One year, full time research with full funding • VECD collaboration • Focus on global health concerns: infectious, noncommunicable, etc • Who? • Considering a career in research with global focus • When? • Application deadline is December 1st • How? • http://www.vecd.org, http://www.fic.nih.gov/Programs/Pages/scholars-fellows-global-health.aspx
CDC-Hubert Global Health Fellowship • What? • One year program: Training at CDC and home institution + 6-12 wks onsite • Global and Public Health focus • Who? • Considering a career in global health • When? • Application deadline is Feb. 21 • How? • http://www.cdc.gov/hubertfellowship/index.html
Fulbright-Fogarty Awards in Public Health • What? • One year program • Global and Public Health focus • 11 eligible countries throughout Asia, Africa,and South America • Who? • Considering a career in global health • Emphasis on engaging the local community • When? • Application deadline is October 14th • How? • http://us.fulbrightonline.org/fulbright-fogarty-fellowships-in-public-health
Dual Degrees • MD/PhD (MSTP) • Master of Business Administration (MBA) • Juris Doctor Degree (JD) • Master of Education (M Ed) • Master of Public Health (MPH) • Vanderbilt: https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/md-dual-degree-programs • AAMC: https://www.aamc.org/cim/specialty/skillsandexperiences/educationalexperience/339240/jointdegree.html Vanderbilt
Medical Science Training Program: MD/PhD • What? • Laboratory experience along with an integrated curriculum and clinical preceptorship program • Who? • Leaders in research-based academic discovery • When? • Transfer into MSTP from the MD program after the FCC year • No hard deadline for internal candidates, but the sooner=better…At least ~ 6 months before the desired transfer • How? • Michelle Grundy; Dr. Terry Dermody • https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/mstp/ • https://www.aamc.org/students/research/mdphd/ Vanderbilt
MBA • What? • Training in healthcare, enterprise, accounting, finance, marketing, strategy, and operations. • Problem-solving experience: entrepreneurial to administration level • Who? • Career interest in administration, management, healthcare systems, quality improvement, healthcare finance, healthcare policy, entrepreneurship, biotechnology, or pharma. • When? • Rolling admission with deadlines in October, January, March, and take the GMAT prior to applying. • How? • Tami Fassinger (admissions); Larry Van Horn, Scarlett Gilfus • Jon Andereck, David Shau, Ariana Tabing, Michael Poku(VSM4) • http://www.owen.vanderbilt.edu/programs/mba/joint-degrees/mba-md.cfm Vanderbilt
JD • What? • The opportunity for qualified students to graduate from both medical and law school in 6 years. • Who? • Those who want to understand and help shape the ways in which policy is made and manifested in our society. • When? • Typically start after your second or third years of medical school. • Take the LSAT and apply online between September 1 and April 1. Earlier = better. • How? • Denise Lillard (936-2686); Dr. Ellen Wright Clayton • http://law.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt
M.Ed. • What? • Various programs • Achieve a solid background in learning theory, experience with the principles of course/curriculum design, and an understanding of education research • Who? • Career in medical education: leadership, administration, curriculum design, evaluation/assessment • When? • To start in the Fall, first priority deadline (for admissions and scholarships) is December 31; second priority deadline is March 7. • How? • Dr. Cliff Hofwolt (Dir of Grad Studies); Dr. Kristen Neal; Jake DeVolder (VSM4) • http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/degrees-programs/mdmed_joint_degree_program.php Vanderbilt
MPH • What? • Training in population-level sciences • Adds perspective to clinical care, research, and policy-level contributions • Practical skill development: grants, programming, … • Who? • Those who wish to develop skills and gain experience in effective service, research, policy, and programming • When? • Application (December 15 and January 15) • How? • Dr. Douglas Heimburger, Ms. Marie Martin, Dr. Lindy Fenlason • https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/mph • https://www.aamc.org/students/research/mdphd/ Vanderbilt
Global Health Opportunities • What? • Framework for exploring global health avenues for impactful research, service, and learning, to address health needs in low-resource settings, both abroad and in our own community. • Who? • Students interested in skills and experience in effective research and service in low-resource settings Vanderbilt
Global Health Opportunities • Courses: • Elective Courses • Immersion Course • Research Clerkship • Graduate Certificate • MPH • Year-long Opportunities: Fogarty, Fulbright, Doris Duke, HHMI,… • Student Events and Leadership • Student Advisory Council • Case Competition • Global Health Week Vanderbilt
Global Health Opportunities • Courses: http://globalhealth.vanderbilt.edu/students/courses/ • Research Clerkship • Graduate Certificate:http://globalhealth.vanderbilt.edu/students/gh_certificate/ • MPH: https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/mph/track-summaries • Student Advisory Council: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/vigh-sac/ • Case Competition: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/vigh-sac/case/index.php • Dr. Douglas Heimburger, Ms. Marie Martin, Dr. Lindy Fenlason • http://globalhealth.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt
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You • Interested? • Skills • Important program aspects • Next Steps • Goals • Timing • Questions • Contacts Vanderbilt