Opportunities
Application deadline: Jan. 31, 2010
The AMA Government Relations Advocacy Fellowship (GRAF) offers medical students a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the intersection of organized medicine and the federal government as it relates to advocacy and policy-making. One Fellow is selected each spring to work in Washington, D.C., as a full-time, paid member of the AMA's federal advocacy team for one year.
Application deadline: Feb. 15, 2010
The AMA Government Relations Internship Program (GRIP) offers medical students a unique opportunity to increase their involvement and education in national health policy and in the national legislative activities of organized medicine. GRIP provides stipends to assist selected students completing summer health policy internships in the Washington, D.C., area. In addition to the duties of their internships, GRIP participants attend weekly educational seminars at the AMA's D.C. office.
The AMA/Discovery Channel elective rotation is a four-week opportunity available exclusively to AMA medical student and resident/fellow members. The elective is offered during both the winter and summer terms. For each session, one AMA medical student and one AMA resident/fellow work to develop a medical education program that will air on the Discovery Channel. This exciting opportunity gives the student and resident/fellow hands-on experience in the translation of rigorous scientific data into an entertaining and informational program. A stipend of $3,000 is provided.
Learn more and apply for the Discovery Health elective rotation
Application deadline: rolling
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), one of the foremost medical journals in the world, offers a 4-week elective in medical editing for 4th-year medical students who meet certain criteria.
Contact Robert Golub, MD, JAMA Senior Editor, for more information
Application deadline: November 2010
Virtual Mentor, the AMA's online ethics journal, offers medical students and residents the opportunity to serve as theme issue editors. Each theme issue editor is responsible for
A stipend of $1,000 is provided.
Learn more and apply to serve as a Virtual Mentor theme issue editor
Application deadline: internships available in summer, fall, and winter/spring semesters
The AMA Ethics Group offers internships at the AMA's headquarters in Chicago on an ongoing basis. Interns provide support for ongoing projects and initiatives in the Ethics Group. Interns are asked to conduct research on a wide variety of medical ethics issues that contribute to the formation of AMA ethics policy. Interns also have the opportunity to attend faculty seminars and interact with a diverse range of professionals working in bioethics at a professional medical association.
Learn more and apply for an AMA Ethics Group Internship
Application deadline: rolling
The AMA Institute for Ethics, together with the Medical College of Wisconsin's (MCW) Graduate Program in Bioethics, sponsors an Online Fellowship in Physician Ethics and Professionalism. This program is a unique opportunity for medical students who want to learn more about applied ethics. The online program is current, comprehensive, and convenient, with courses taught by expert faculty from the AMA, MCW, and around the world. Courses can be chosen to fit specific interests.
Learn more and apply for the Online Fellowship
Application deadline: Dec. 18, 2009
AMPAC Candidate Workshop
Feb. 19-21
Arlington, Va.
The American Medical Association Political Action Committee (AMPAC) Candidate Workshop is designed for AMA members who are considering a run for public office, and includes training on campaign strategy and media advertising, as well as hands-on sessions in public speaking and fundraising.
All costs for AMA members, except transportation to the Washington, D.C., metro area, are borne by AMPAC.
Medical student admission is limited.
Learn more and apply to attend the Candidate Workshop
Application deadline: Jan. 22, 2010
AMPAC Campaign School
April 21-25, 2010
Arlington, Va.
The American Medical Association Political Action Committee (AMPAC) Campaign School program is intended for AMA members who wish to become involved in the political process as advocates and volunteers for medicine-friendly candidates. The School is organized around a simulated congressional campaign, where participants are put on campaign "staff" teams and attend daily lectures on campaign strategy, media advertising, and political fundraising. Each team participates in nightly exercises such as creating a campaign strategy, taping a radio commercial, and writing a political fundraising letter.
All costs for AMA members, except transportation to the Washington, D.C., metro area, are borne by AMPAC.
Medical student admission is limited.
Learn more and apply to attend Campaign School
Application deadline: Jan. 11, 2010
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Research Training Fellowship provide funds to support fellows and meet their research- and education- related expenses. HHMI awards the fellowships through an annual competition. The fellowship provides support for one year of full-time research training in fundamental biomedical research and includes a stipend, a research allowance to meet a fellow’s research-related expenses, and a fellow’s allowance to be used for health care and education-related expenses incurred as part of the fellowship.
Fellowship research must be conducted at an academic or nonprofit research institution in the United States, excluding the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
Leanr more and apply for an HHMI Research Training Fellowship
Application deadline: Jan. 15, 2010
The NIH Clinical Research Training Program for Medical and Dental Students is a 12-month program designed to attract the most creative, research-oriented medical and dental students to the intramural campus of the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. Participants spend a year engaged in a mentored clinical or translational research project in an area that matches their personal interests and goals.
Learn more and apply for the NIH Clinical Research Training Program
Application deadline: Dec. 3, 2009
The Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars Program (FICRS) provides clinical research training experience for graduate-level U.S. students in the health professions. The program offers one year of clinical research training to students in medical, osteopathic, or dental school, as well as to students enrolled in doctoral-level programs in schools of public health, optometry, nursing, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine. Participants will experience mentored research training at top-ranked NIH-funded research centers in a diverse group of countries.
Learn more and apply for an FICRS fellowship
Application deadline: Dec. 4, 2009
The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship is a one-year fellowship tailored for rising 3rd- and 4th-year medical students, designed to increase the pool of physicians with a population health perspective. Nine competitively selected fellows spend 10–12 months at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offices in Atlanta, Ga., where they carry out epidemiologic analyses in various areas of public health. Examples of previous and current areas of concentration include viral and bacterial diseases, cardiovascular health, obesity prevention, birth defects, STDs, injury prevention, and air pollution and respiratory health.
Questions? Send an e-mail to cdcexperience@cdcfoundation.org.
Learn more and apply for the CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
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