Friday, March 11, 2022

Clinical Shadowing and Mentorship Program: Opportunities for Premedical Students, Medical Students, and Physicians

Clinical Shadowing and Mentorship Program: Opportunities for Premedical Students, Medical Students, and Physicians

*Various Deadlines CSMP Mentee Application: Monday, March 21st by 5 PM EST CSMP Physician and Medical Student Mentor Application: Friday, April 15th by 11:59 PM EST CSMP Leadership Team Application: Friday, April 1st by 11:59 PM EST

The Clinical Shadowing and Mentorship Program (CSMP) is a nationwide initiative serving Associate premedical members of the SNMA. The 12-month program seeks to address and overcome the systematic barriers that interfere with success among pre-medical students who are underrepresented minorities in medicine (URM) by providing them with clinical exposure (in-person or virtual), culturally sensitive guidance, individual and group mentorship, community service, team research, and professional development training as they pursue medical school admission and careers as future physicians.

There are several ways to get involved with the CSMP as a Mentee (Premedical Students), Mentor (Physician or Medical Student), or Leadership Team Member (Premedical or Medical Student). The following details information about prospective mentees, mentors, and leadership team members, including mentee eligibility, informational sessions, and application deadlines.

CSMP Premedical Mentees: Program Eligibility

Current premedical student (undergraduate, graduate, post-baccalaureate, career-changer, gap year, and other non-traditional students) Current Associate (national dues-paying) member Available to attend monthly workshops and mentorship sessions Available to attend regular (weekly or bi-weekly) virtual shadowing sessions (individual or collective) Able to complete all program surveys and assessments

To apply: https://lnkd.in/eEffiBPa

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