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Health Career Opportunity Programs

A top priority for the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine has long been the recruitment and retention of students from diverse groups who are underrepresented in American health care professions. The Health Career Opportunity Programs (HCOP) actively recruits minority medical and dental students and supports those who are enrolled throughout the academic year.

Admissions

Applications from underrepresented students are reviewed by the Admissions Committee using the same criteria applied to all applications. Candidates for admission receive a full review and are selected on a competitive basis. Underrepresented candidates invited for an interview meet with the HCOP associate dean and/or assistant dean, staff of the HCOP office, and medical or dental students who answer questions in an informal setting. The associate dean and assistant dean for HCOP are members of the Admissions Committee. Students also act as hosts for medical and dental school applicants.

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Support Programs

Academic support is available in the form of career and academic counseling by the HCOP associate dean and the Medical and Dental Student Affairs associate deans. Upon request, time management and test-taking skills courses are available to all incoming students. In addition, tutorial services and board examination review courses are available. Support is available for research externships and fellowships at other institutions.

Social support includes: a welcome reception for incoming freshmen with classmates, upper level students, residents, fellows, faculty, and community physicians and dentists; luncheon meetings and seminars on health care topics throughout the academic year, including the annual Elbert A. Powell and Irma Cheek Powell Minority Enrichment Lecture Series; the Minority Practitioners Mentoring Program with community physicians and dentists, including minority medical and dental alumni serving as mentors for enrolled medical and dental students; and support for student representatives to attend annual meetings of professional associations, including the Student National Medical Association (SNMA), Student National Dental Association (SNDA), and the Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA).

The SNMA and SNDA/HSDA also offer first-year students assistance with their new educational environment through a peer support network with second-year students and communication of scholarly and socially newsworthy items of interest to enrolled medical and dental students through a department newsletter.

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Recruitment

Through HCOP, the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine operate an extensive recruitment and outreach program to ensure a diverse applicant pool. Some of the methods used to interest qualified applicants in our program includes: visits to area colleges and to historically Black colleges and universities; representation at recruitment programs throughout the country that are attended by potential applicants from diverse groups; use of community resources; direct mail; and summer enrichment programs. Our own students are actively encouraged to participate in the recruitment program.

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Enrichment Programs

The UConn Health Center sponsors several summer enrichment programs through HCOP.

Junior High School Students

High School Students

College Students

Educators

The Medical/Dental Preparatory Program and the Summer Research Fellowship Program also serve as pre-matriculation programs for interested students accepted to the School of Medicine or Dental Medicine. Housing and a stipend are provided.

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Community Partners

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Program Assistance

The UConn Health Center’s Health Career Opportunity Programs is partially supported by the following funding sources:

  • Aetna Foundation
  • Department of Higher Education – ConnCAP Grant
  • John and Valerie Rowe Health Professions Scholars Program
  • Massachusetts Mutual Foundation
  • NIH Export Center for Eliminating Health Disparities Among Latinos (CEHDL)
  • State of Connecticut
  • University of Connecticut Health Center

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Links and Publications

Links

Medical School and Medical Students
Aspiring Doctors
Association of American Medical Colleges
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS)
Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Programs
National Medical Association
National Hispanic Medical Association

Dental School and Dental Students
American Dental Association
Dental Admission Test (DAT)
American Dental Education Association
Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS)
Official Guide to U.S. Dental Schools and Opportunities for Minority Students in U.S. Dental Schools
Hispanic Dental Association
National Dental Association

Biomedical Sciences and Research Opportunities
National Institutes of Health
Research and Training Opportunities
NIH Loan Repayment Programs

Affiliated Centers and Partners
University of Connecticut, Institute for Student Success
Connecticut Center for Eliminating Health Disparities Among Latinos

Publications

HPPI Newsletter
All newsletters are in PDF.

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