Southeastern Medical Scientist Symposium
东南医学家研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10705270
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-05-01 至 2027-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
SUMMARY
The Southeastern Medical Scientist Symposium (SEMSS) was established in 2010 by students from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Emory University, and Vanderbilt University Medical Scientist
Training Programs (MSTPs). The three programs have co-hosted the symposium with the location rotating
among Birmingham, Atlanta, and Nashville. The objective of the symposium is to encourage a collaborative and
interdisciplinary educational environment within the Southeast region of the United States. This student-
organized symposium seeks to foster connections between the MD/PhD students at multiple institutions across
the Southeast, exposing students to trends, challenges, and opportunities inherent in careers of academic
physicians. Future SEMSS meetings will continue to rotate locations between Birmingham, Atlanta, and
Nashville in order to optimize regional student participation. The program of each SEMSS will continue a highly
effective format, including keynote speaker presentations, multiple topic-specific breakout sessions, student
research oral and poster sessions, and social events. The breakout sessions are divided into sessions of interest
to undergraduates, medical students, and MD/PhD students. The target audience for the SEMSS is MD/PhD
students in training programs in the southeast and residents/fellows, MD students, and undergraduate students
at southeastern institutions who have an interest in future careers as physician-scientists. Another important
purpose of this symposium is to expose undergraduate students to physician-scientist trainees and faculty in
order to foster excitement about careers in academic medicine and increase the pipeline of future physician-
scientists. We have focused on providing travel awards to female, URM, and students from institutions without
MD/PhD programs in order to diversify the pipeline of future physician-scientists. Greater than 60% of students
who have previously been awarded a travel award are currently in graduate training programs, with 19% in
MD/PhD programs and another 20% in medical schools currently. This successful outcome of travel awardees
emphasizes the impact and continued need of the SEMSS. Additionally, with COVID-19 pandemic drastically
limiting exposure of undergraduates to physician scientist careers and limiting opportunities of MD/PhD students
to present their research and network with other physician scientists, future in-person SEMSS meetings are
critical to providing a venue for the continued development of future physician-scientists.
概括
东南医学科学家研讨会(SEMS)于2010年由来自
阿拉巴马大学伯明翰大学(UAB),埃默里大学和范德比尔特大学医学科学家
培训计划(MSTP)。这三个程序已与位置旋转共同主持了研讨会
伯明翰,亚特兰大和纳什维尔之间。研讨会的目的是鼓励协作和
美国东南部地区的跨学科教育环境。这个学生 -
有组织的研讨会旨在促进多个机构的MD/PhD学生之间的联系
东南部,使学生面临学术职业固有的趋势,挑战和机遇
医师。未来的SEMS会议将继续在伯明翰,亚特兰大和
纳什维尔(Nashville)为了优化区域学生的参与。每个SEMS的程序将继续高度
有效格式,包括主题演讲者演示,多个主题特定的突破课程,学生
研究口头和海报会议以及社交活动。突破性会议分为感兴趣的会议
在本科生,医学生和医学博士/博士学位学生中。 SEMS的目标受众是MD/博士学位
东南部和居民/研究员,医学博士学生和本科生的培训计划的学生
在东南机构中,他们对医师科学家的未来职业感兴趣。另一个重要
该研讨会的目的是将本科生暴露于医师科学家学员和教师
为了促进对学术医学职业的兴奋,并增加未来医师的管道 -
科学家。我们专注于为来自机构的女性,URM和学生提供旅行奖
MD/PHD计划是为了使未来医师科学家的管道多样化。超过60%的学生
以前曾获得旅行奖的人目前是研究生培训计划,其中19%
目前,医学院的医学博士/博士学位课程和另外20%的课程。旅行获奖者的成功结果
强调SEMS的影响和持续需求。另外,共同19岁大流行
将本科生限制在医师科学家职业和限制医学博士/博士生的机会
为了与其他医师科学家介绍他们的研究和网络,未来的面对面SEMS会议是
为未来医师科学家的持续发展提供场地至关重要。
项目成果
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