What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Student Summer Internship position at Codman Square Health Center?
As part of our efforts to address the workforce shortage and racial disparities in HIV/STI/HCV prevention and treatment, Codman Square Health Center will host its inaugural medical student internship in the Summer of 2024. This internship provides two HBCU medical students with an opportunity to experience the challenges and rewards of primary care and HIV/STI/HCV care in community health centers and academic medical centers. Students should have a vested interest in community health, sexual and reproductive health, and/or HIV care.
Key Program Elements
Qualifications
Candidate Eligibility Criteria
Completed application along with responses to the following two essay questions
Contact inquiries: Jacklynn.Agyare@codman.org with "2024 Summer Internship in the subject line".
Key Program Elements
- Summer interns will spend time shadowing primary care, HIV, sexual health, and substance use disorders clinicians at Codman Square Health Center and at Boston University Medical Center Infectious Disease Clinic.
- Interns will visit local STI clinics and HIV community-based organizations e.g Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Boston Public Health Commission.
- Working with a mentor, interns will spend time working on a quality improvement project related to HIV, sexual health, or LGBTQ health for presentation at the end of the program. It is highly recommended that participants do some background preparation before starting the program to determine their areas of interest or specific project ideas.
Qualifications
Candidate Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible candidates must identify as an underrepresented minority HBCU medical student
- Demonstrated commitment to serving medically underserved communities
- African American or Black
- Hispanic or Latino
- American Indian or Alaska Native
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
- Southeast Asian
Completed application along with responses to the following two essay questions
- Provide a brief statement outlining your interest in sexual health, reproductive health, HIV care management, Health Education, and/or LGBTQ health (500 words maximum).
- Discuss experiences you have had working in or being a part of a medically underserved population and elaborate on how these experiences have impacted your educational path, professional aspirations, and the decision to apply for this internship (500 words maximum).
Contact inquiries: Jacklynn.Agyare@codman.org with "2024 Summer Internship in the subject line".