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Massachusetts Medical Society Student Section Community Service Grants is sponsored by Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS). Up to $250 is available for each of two service projects per medical school chapter of the MMS Student Section, per calendar year. Projects should meet objectives in community and social service, public health activism and education, or volunteer mentorship activities.
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Massachusetts Medical Society: Massachusetts Medical Society Scholarships and Grants MMS Positions on Health Care Issues Vital Signs - MMS Publication Annual Meeting Educational Programs CME Accreditation for Institutions Committees, Task Forces and Sections Leadership Meetings & Deadlines Policies, Procedures & Bylaws Corporate Partnership Program Surprise Billing and Patient Notice Telehealth and Virtual Care Career, Legal and Business Services Affiliates and Subsidiaries Specialty Management Services Massachusetts Medical Society Scholarships and Grants Corporate Partnership Program Massachusetts Medical Society Scholarships and Grants State and District Scholarships Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholars Program Amount: $10,000 to two students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools Eligibility/Requirements: Fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the UMass Chan Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
Applications are available at the office of student affairs in October at each of the schools listed above For more information , contact Jennifer Day at jday@mms. org or (781) 434-7044 MMS Medical Information Technology Awards Amount: $5,000 annually to one medical student and one resident physician Eligibility: MMS member.
Medical students, residents, or fellows enrolled in one of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools or a Massachusetts hospital or training program Application Deadline: January of each year For more information , contact Leon Barzin at lbarzin@mms.
org For further information and application History of Medicine Essay Award Students are encouraged to consider the history behind topics of current interest, such as: the role of race in health, health care, and training of health care providers; topics in reproductive health, discrimination of any kind; stigma of any Eligibility: MMS medical students One Paragraph Abstract Deadline: November 30, 2025 Final Essay Deadline: January 11, 2026 More information and application MMS Student Section Community Service Grants Amount: Up to $250 of funding for each of two service projects per medical school chapter of the Section, per calendar year Eligibility: Current medical student members of the MMS whose projects meet objectives in community and social service, public health activism and education, or volunteer mentorship activities For More Information: Academic Administrator, Massachusetts Medical Society - Colleen Hennessey, chennessey@mms.
org , (781) 434-7315 Download Application (Word Doc, 2 pages) View MMS District Medical Society Scholarships Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Charitable & Educational Fund Loans Established in 1955 by the Massachusetts Medical Society, the Charitable and Educational Fund (the “Fund”) supported Massachusetts medical students through low-interest loans.
Effective June 1, 2025, the Fund merged into the Massachusetts Medical Society and Alliance Charitable Foundation (the “Foundation”). Consequently, the Foundation is now the ‘lender’ and has taken over all rights and obligations under the loan agreements. The terms and conditions of existing loans remain unchanged.
Click here for more background, and to access the portal for current loan recipients. Additional Scholarship and Loan Resources Association of the American Medical Colleges National Health Service Corps Medical Students Homepage Debt Management and Loan Repayment Opportunities Subsidiaries & Affiliates Physician Health Services Hardware & Software Requirements (781) 893-4610 | General Support: (617) 841-2925 or support@mms. org
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Current medical student members of the MMS whose projects meet objectives in community and social service, public health activism and education, or volunteer mentorship activities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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