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  • Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP 1)
  • Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP 2)
  • Chicago Area Health and Medical Careers Program (CAHMCP)
  • Chicago CHEC Program
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  • The Diversity Clerkship in Trauma Burn Care and Research
  • The Pritzker School of Medicine Experience in Research (PSOMER)
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Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP 2)

University of Chicago - Biological Sciences Division

The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine is home to a variety of pathway programs that prepare and inspire talented high school and college students to pursue careers in medicine and in health-related research. Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP) II, in the Biological Sciences Division, is an eight-week research, education, and mentoring experience for students who have completed their sophomore or junior year in college. Students participate in either basic science or clinical research projects during the program, which concludes with a research presentation forum.

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Program Components

Primary Areas of Focus
  • Recruitment (i.e. increasing awareness of and/or stimulating interest in health profession careers and degree programs
  • Admissions (assistance with application process for health profession degree programs)
  • Retention or completion of health professions degree programs (support for those currently enrolled)
Desired Outcomes

Program Outcomes PSOMER and CAMP participants have gone on to attend medical school at institutions such as: Baylor University, Emory University, Indiana University, Loyola University, Meharry Medical College, The University of Chicago, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Miami, University of Pennsylvania, Wright State University.

Program Location

Settings: In-person

In-person location: University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division

Timing

Duration: Eight weeks

Time periods: During the academic year

Program Components
  • Application guidance/support (e.g. standardized test prep)
    Students receive pre-medical advising and MCAT preparation
  • Health career exploration (e.g. job shadowing, career fairs)
  • Mentoring (e.g. pairing with current health profession student)
    Student will create mentor relationships with faculty, clinical lab staff, and medical school administrators; be engaged during weekly cluster group meetings; hone and improve research and presentation skills; and receive pre-medical advising and MCAT preparation
  • Professional skills development (e.g. teamwork, ethical conduct)
  • Research experience (e.g. summer program)
    Students will hone and improve their research and presentation skills

Program Information

Education Levels
    College Students Graduate and Professional Students
Health Professions
    Medicine

Program Location

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Eligibility Criteria and How to Apply

Eligibility Criteria
  • Academic
  • Underrepresented racial and/or ethnic background
    Applicants must be US citizens or have Permanent Resident status. The program seeks students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and/or who represent groups that are known to be underrepresented in health related sciences and medicine.

Financial Assistance

Daily transportation: We will provide a Ventra card with $150 credit on the first day of the program to access CTA. The University provides free daytime shuttle service around the campus areas and portions of the neighboring communities. To ride shuttles, all passengers must present their UChicago Medical Center ID. Health Insurance: Not provided. Students must submit proof of health insurance for participation. Stipend: Students who successfully matriculate and complete the program will receive a total stipend of $2,400. Housing: Not provided for CAMP I or II students. Students are expected to secure their own housing and should report their summer address to the program administrator.

Contact Information

Nikela Oliver, Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Administrator
Email: noliver2@bsd.uchicago.edu

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