For the second year, Shriners Children’s Philadelphia proudly invites high school juniors, seniors and college students to participate in the Medical Research Summer Immersion Program. This five-day intense research program will train 20 high school and college students on clinical research principles. The program will equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand the clinical research process, explore current trends and generate innovative research ideas. At the end of the program, participants will present a research idea, demonstrating their understanding and potential contribution to the field of clinical research.
“This program is an initiative that not only aligns with but actively supports and enhances Shriners Children’s mission to changing and improving lives through education, research and compassionate care to create a brighter future for children's healthcare,” said Amer Samdani, M.D., chief of staff.
Many high school and college students may not have an opportunity to be exposed to clinical research principles during their education. Engaging high school and college students in research fosters community ties and cultivates the next generation of pediatric healthcare innovators. We are proud to grow this program and welcome students to our hospital to further their extracurricular education in an area they may not have the opportunity to learn about while in the classroom.
“It can be hard to get experience or exposure to careers in the medical field in high school or undergrad. Last year, students gained experience in asking for letters of recommendation and presenting, while also being exposed to medical professionals where they could build professional connections,” said Emily Nice, BS, clinical research coordinator.
Interested applicants can apply here.
Interested high school and college students will be required to submit a brief application, including their academic background, reasons for wanting to participate in the workshop, a description of their career goals and one reference letter. A selection committee will review the applications and choose up to 20 participants based on merit, potential for future clinical research involvement and diversity of academic backgrounds. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 7.