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Applicant must be a senior, underrepresented minority student enrolled in an accredited United States medical school. Applicant must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement as indicated in academic transcripts, faculty evaluations, by receipt of special academic honors, fellowships, awards, or induction into national medical honor societies; leadership as indicated by active participation in community-based work or initiation of innovative projects in school or community; and potential for distinguished contributions to medicine as indicated by participation in research, publications, or unique clerkships.
Recipient will be honored during the annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Study areas: medicine, osteopathic medicine
Deadline: April 21
Award type: Other
Award coverage: Other
Enrollment level: Master's-level Study, Doctoral-level Study
Race: Black/african American, American Indian/alaskan Native, Hispanic/latino, Asian
Ethnicity: Native American, Eskimo
Major: Pre-medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (d.o.), Medicine (m.d.)
Misc: Co-curricular/extracurricular Activities, Medical Student, Academic/scholastic Achievement, Minority, Community Service/involvement
Angelica Minaya
Program Coordinator
5 Hanover Square, 10th Floor New York, NY 10004 United States
Phone: (212) 483-8880 ext. 304
Fax: (212) 483-8897
National Medical Fellowships, Inc.
347 Fifth Avenue
Suite 510 New York, NY 10016 United States
Phone: (212) 483-8880
Fax: (212) 483-8897
http://www.nmfonline.org