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Medical and Health-Related Summer Programs for HS Students

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    December 15, 2019
    Hey y'all!

    Check out about a dozen medical/health-related programs offered in the U.S. below. I listed links to websites that have already compiled lists of medical programs for students, and I have selected a few programs I thought looked interesting and highlighted them with more detailed descriptions. Some of them are not solely for students pursuing medical/health careers, but they are still STEM-related. I spent the past week looking at the kinds of opportunities that are offered in the medical field for high schoolers, and needless to say they are all highly competitive and some can cost a lot of money! Nonetheless, I think that with a lot of thought and consideration put into applications then that would certainly help chances of getting into these programs. Some scholarships are available to students as well!

    NOTE: If you are interested in applying for a program that does not offer housing, you should still consider reaching out to program staff to see if they can provide you with a list of off-campus options that students have chosen in the past.

    Summer Programs Identified by the National Institute of Health
    There are dozens of summer opportunities available to students in mostly health-related fields listed below. 
    Website: https://www.training.nih.gov/summer_programs_outside_the_nih

    PrepScholar Blog: 59 Great Medical Programs for High School Students + Advice
    There are numerous medical programs for high school students across the U.S. listed here in a chart format detailing location, cost, and program length. Some helpful tips are also listed here in terms of what other opportunities besides summer programs are available to students, like job shadowing or volunteering in a local hospital. 
    Website: https://blog.prepscholar.com/medical-programs-for-high-school-students

    Anson L. Clark Scholars Program
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: $750
    Location: Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas)
    Grade Level: High School, 11-12 Grades - MUST be 17 by the program start date
    Date: June 22 - Aug 6, 2020
    Duration: 7 weeks
    Deadline: February 10, 2020
    Housing: Provided
    Website: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/honors/academicsandenrichment/affiliatedandhighschool/clarks/

    "The Clark Scholars Program is designed to attract gifted students from around the nation. The program allows students the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with outstanding faculty in a research intensive setting. The seven-week program also includes weekly seminars, discussions, and field trips. The students are afforded an atmosphere designed to develop their critical thinking abilities and career interests with faculty and other students like themselves. Students are selected on the basis of their academic accomplishments, teacher recommendations and career objectives."

    Research Science Institute
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: $65 application fee, FREE for program (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: None
    Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts)
    Grade Level: High School, 11 Grade
    Date: Not listed, Summer of 2020
    Duration: 6 weeks
    Deadline: January 15, 2020
    Housing: Provided
    Website: https://www.cee.org/apply-rsi

    "RSI ’20 will bring together top U.S. and international high school students who have completed comparable to three years of school for an intensive, six-week program that provides students with the opportunity to conduct original, cutting-edge research in state-of-the-art university laboratories, hospitals and corporate research facilities in Boston and Cambridge, MA.
    Participants experience the entire research cycle from start to finish. They read the most current literature in their field, draft and execute a detailed research plan and deliver conference-style oral and written reports on their findings.

    During the first week of RSI, students participate in intensive STEM classes with accomplished professors. The heart of RSI is the five-week research internship where students conduct individual projects under the tutelage of mentors who are experienced scientists and researchers."

    Summer Science & Engineering Program
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: $50 application fee, $6,540 for program (financial aid is available to a limited number of participants and is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and eligibility for the program)
    Stipend: None
    Location: Smith College (Northampton, Massachusetts)
    Grade Level: Entering 9-12 Grade
    Date: July 5–August 1, 2020
    Duration: 4 weeks
    Deadline: May 1-June 1, 2020
    Housing: Provided
    Website: https://www.smith.edu/academics/precollege-programs/ssep

    "Now in its 31st year, the Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is a four-week residential program for exceptional young women with strong interests in science and engineering. You will engage in hands-on research with Smith faculty in life and physical sciences and in engineering."

    Simons Summer Research Program
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE for program (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: $1,000
    Location: Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, New York)
    Grade Level: High School, 11 Grade - MUST be 16 by the program start date
    Date: June 29 – August 7, 2020
    Duration: 6 weeks
    Deadline: January 22, 2020
    Housing: $3,200 if not within commuting distance (day program)
    Website: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/simons/index.php

    "The Simons Summer Research Program gives academically talented, motivated high school students the opportunity to engage in hands-on research in science, math or engineering at Stony Brook University. Simons Fellows work with distinguished faculty mentors, learn laboratory techniques and tools, become part of active research teams, and experience life at a research university.

    In addition to learning valuable techniques and experiencing life at a major research university, Simons Fellows attend weekly faculty research talks and participate in special workshops, tours and events."

    Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES)
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE for program (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: None
    Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
    Grade Level: High School, 11 Grade 
    Date: Late June to the first week of August
    Duration: 6 weeks
    Deadline: February 1, 2020
    Housing: Provided
    Website: http://oeop.mit.edu/programs/mites

    "Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) is a rigorous six-week residential academic enrichment program for rising high school seniors – many of whom come from underrepresented or underserved communities – who have a strong academic record and are interested in studying and exploring careers in science and engineering. This national program stresses the value and reward of pursuing advanced technical degrees and careers while developing the skills necessary to achieve success in science and engineering." 

    Summer Internships in Biomedical Research for High School Students
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE for program (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: $1,930-$2,150 (depending on grade level)
    Location: Varies by National Institute of Health campus, MD, NC, MT, MA, AZ, MI
    Grade Level: High School, 11-12 Grade - MUST be 17 or older by the program start date
    Date: June – August, 2020
    Duration: 8-10 weeks
    Deadline: February 1, 2020
    Housing: Arranged by the intern (day program)
    Website: https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/hs-sip

    "High School SIP (HS-SIP) provides an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. The NIH consists of the 240-bed Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center and more than 1150 laboratories/research projects located on the main campus in Bethesda, MD, and the surrounding area as well as in Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Hamilton, MT; Framingham, MA; Phoenix, AZ; and Detroit, MI."

    High School Student Summer Research Fellowship
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE for program (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: None
    Location: MDI Biological Laboratory (Bar Harbor, Maryland)
    Grade Level: High School - MUST be 16 or older by the program start date
    Date: June 21 - August 8, 2020
    Duration: 7 weeks
    Deadline: February 4, 2020
    Housing: Provided
    Website: https://mdibl.org/education/high-school-opportunities/hs-applications/

    "MDI Biological Laboratory offers summer research fellowship opportunities for high school students with an interest in developing scientific research skills. Fellows are supervised by a faculty mentor and work alongside undergraduate fellows, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and research assistants, thereby gaining experience and perspective on scientific research careers. They will conduct an independent research project and present their findings at our annual Summer Science Symposium. Fellows live with other high
    school students in an on-campus dormitory with a resident advisor and participate together in group activities outside the work day."

    National Student Leadership Conference on Medicine & Health Care
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: $2,995 - $3,695, depending on location (does not include travel to and from site)
    Stipend: None
    Location: Varies
    Grade Level: High School, 9-12 Grades
    Date: Varies depending on location, between June and August
    Duration: 9 days 
    Deadline: Rolling, usually filled by late March
    Housing: Provided
    Website: https://www.nslcleaders.org/youth-leadership-programs/summer-medical-programs/

    "At the National Student Leadership Conference on Medicine & Health Care, serving as a health professional becomes a reality. While at the NSLC, you will perform clinical rounds, learn medical examination and surgical techniques, and participate in diagnosis and treatment while solving the mystery of a fatal outbreak sweeping the nation. You and your team will grapple with controversial medical issues, learn about today’s health care challenges and explore advanced scientific research in areas such as cancer and HIV/AIDS."

    Stanford University Medicine Programs for High School and Undergraduate Students
    There are several medical/health-related programs at Stanford University. I have highlighted a few below, but check out the website link to see a full list of programs.
    Website: http://med.stanford.edu/education/high-school-undergraduate-programs.html

    Science, Technology, and Reconstructive Surgery (STaRS) Summer Internship Program
    Area-Specific?: No
    Cost: FREE
    Location: Stanford University (Stanford, California)
    Grade Level: High School/Undergraduate - MUST be 16 or older by the program start date
    Date: Late June to the first week of August
    Duration: 7 weeks
    Deadline: January 31, 2020
    Housing: None (Day program)
    Website: https://plasticsurgery.stanford.edu/education/stars.html

    "During their 7-week internship, students master basic lab techniques, present their scientific discoveries to colleagues in oral and poster presentations, and join research teams led by experienced (PhD level) mentors who dedicate invaluable time to inspire and guide them on their first steps towards a successful career in science.
    Internships are awarded to outstanding high school, and undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in the biomedical/biological sciences to work on a research project that entails exposure to the latest biochemical, molecular, and analytical techniques in a given field."

    Science, Technology, and Medicine (STM) Summer Program
    Area-Specific?: No.
    Cost: $195 application fee (may be waived for students who demonstrate financial need), $4500 Regular Sessions, $5995 Advanced Sessions (scholarships available)
    Location: Stanford University (Stanford, California)
    Grade Level: High School, 10-12 Grades/Undergraduate - MUST be 16 or older by the program start date
    Date: Standard Session: June 15-26, 2020 and July 27-Aug 7, 2020 OR The Advanced Session: July 6-July 17, 2020
    Duration: 2 weeks
    Deadline: Early Decision Applications - December 23, 2019 OR Regular Decision Applications - February 14, 2020
    Housing: None (Day program)
    Website: https://med.stanford.edu/anesthesia/education/SASI.html

    "The Stanford Clinical Science, Technology and Medicine Summer Internship is a two-week immersive learning experience designed for high school and pre-medical undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in science, technology and medicine. The program provides exposure to clinical medicine by Stanford faculty, hands-on experience with anesthesia skills, and mentorship from Stanford medical students and faculty to foster career development in the health professions."

    Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program
    Area-Specific?: Heavily favors residents of the Bay Area, California
    Cost: $40 application fee (can be be waived if your gross family income is under $80,000 or if you have special circumstances that make it difficult to pay) 
    Stipend: $500-$1,500+ (need-based)
    Location: Stanford University (Stanford, California)
    Grade Level: High School, 11-12 Grades
    Date: June 15-August 6, 2020
    Duration: 8 weeks
    Deadline: February 22, 2020
    Housing: None (Day program)
    Website: http://simr.stanford.edu/

    "The Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR) is an eight-week program in which high school students from diverse backgrounds are invited to perform basic research with Stanford faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students and researchers on a medically-oriented project. The goals of the program include increasing interest in biological sciences and medicine in high school students, helping students to understand how scientific research is performed, and increasing diversity of students and researchers in the sciences."

    Stanford ValleyCare Clinical Academy Program
    Area-Specific?: While this program is designed for the Tri-Valley community, you do not have to live in the Tri-Valley vicinity to apply.
    Cost: $50 application fee, $4,000 for program (scholarships available)
    Location: Stanford University (Stanford, California)
    Grade Level: High School, 11-12 Grades
    Date: July 20-July 31, 2020
    Duration: 2 weeks
    Deadline: February 22, 2020
    Housing: None (Day program)
    Website: http://med.stanford.edu/shvca.html

    "Stanford ValleyCare Clinical Academy Program is a two-week program aimed for high school juniors and seniors with a strong interest in medicine as a career. Students will participate in an enriched curriculum consisting of hands-on activities, interactive lectures, and simulation experiences."