AHNS Myers' Diversity Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology for Under-Represented Minority Medical Students

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Below is general information on the AHNS Myers' Diversity Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology for Under-Represented Minority Medical Students Program. For more detailed information on this program, please visit their website from the link below.

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Program Information
Program Name: AHNS Myers' Diversity Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology for Under-Represented Minority Medical Students
Program Type: Fellowship Training 
Program State or Other:  Non-Profit
Program Funding Source: The American Head and Neck Society (AHNS)
Program Description: This program is sponsored by the American Head and Neck Society Research and Education Foundation. It is intended to expose an under-represented minority medical student to the field of Head and Neck surgery specifically and Otolaryngology in general.
Eligible Specialties: Ideally the candidate is between year 1 and 2 of medical school. Some applicants between year 2 and 3 may have the ability to participate as a fellow award winner but this depends upon their medical school year academic calendar.
Service Requirements: Participate in the care of Head and Neck Cancer patients in the outpatient setting, inpatient environment, as well as the operating room. In addition, the opportunity to perform basic, translational, clinical, or population-based research under the guidance of a chosen/assigned research mentor.
Deadline/Application Cycle: Friday, November 29, 2024
Amount: $5,000
Additional Information: N/A

Contact: 
Ochún Farlice
The American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) 
(310) 437-0559
ochun@ahns.info

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