University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Va.
Contact this program
University of Virginia School of Medicine Joyce Gray
434-243-6165 jbg8v@virginia.edu

SMDEP Scholars at the University of Virginia School of Medicine
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Overview
The University of Virginia has 24 years of experience providing
one of the nation's leading medical school prep programs. The depth
and breadth of the program, and the experiences it offers, will
provide students with a wealth of information and ideas that will
make them ore competitive candidates for medical school. The UVA
SMDEP seeks to:
- Expose students to the real world of medicine through
a clinical medicine lecture series on cutting edge topics in health
including: stem-cell research, telemedicine, bioethics, nanotechnology,
bioterriosm, morphogenesis, regenerative medicine, and global
health; the role of physicians in promoting good health, the fact
and fiction surrounding addiction, sexually transmitted diseases
including HIV and AIDS; introduction to obstetrics and gynecology,
pediatrics, geriatrics, dermatology, emergency medicine, radiation
oncology, and endocrinology; cardiovascular diseases in the underserved
population; cancer-current status and future prospects; challenges
and rewards of a career in medicine; medicine-vocation vs. career;
and careers in biomedical research. In order to provide extensive
opportunities for interaction with physicians, the students participate
in a series entitled "Where Doctor's Work," visiting
clinical settings such as the autopsy department, radiology department,
cardiology clinic, a senior center (one-on-one interview with
patients), the primary care clinic, department of general internal
medicine, and a state-of-the-art Simulation Center. Mentoring
by eminent physicians and dentist is also offered.
- Provide academic enrichment involving the application of biology,
chemistry, physics, and quantitative techniques to medicine, as
well as enhancing students' problem-solving, writing, reading
comprehension, and other communication skills. Personal counseling
is provided. A career development program is directed toward exploration
of the medical and dental profession and an individualized education
plan that will include identification of other appropriate summer
experiences. The do's and don'ts of the medical school admissions
process are presented in a series of workshops. Simulated medical
school interviews are conducted and students develop a personal
statement. Participants attend workshops on financial planning,
learning skills, test taking, time management, and stress management.
There is a medical school recruitment fair during which representatives
from medical schools meet the participants to describe their schools'
admission criteria, programs, and support services.
Finances
- Meals: Meal plan available in university hospital cafeteria
(optional).
- Travel Assistance: A total of $1,000 stipend and travel provided.
- Stipend: Disbursed in 2 installments (weeks 1 and 5).
Living
- Housing: Students are housed in University of Virginia dorm
suites with cooking facilities.
- Health Insurance: Limited coverage provided.
- Social Activities: Various social mixers (e.g., cookout,
receptions, talent shows) and visits to local/regional attractions.
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