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Missouri CV Scholars Program is sponsored by Missouri Chapter of the American College of Cardiology Foundation (MO-ACCF) and the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University in St. Louis. This program provides students from underperforming public high schools in St.
Louis with an immersive summer-long experience in cardiovascular research by pairing them with Early Career Missouri ACC members who serve as mentors.
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Young Scholars Program - American College of Cardiology The ACC Young Scholars Program is designed for high school and undergraduate students who are interested in a career in cardiology, science, or health care. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for promising young students, that would otherwise not have the opportunity, to learn more about the careers available in the cardiovascular science.
The year-long program provides participants with exposure to education, networking, research opportunities, and mentorship that is specific to careers in cardiovascular medicine. The Young Scholars program is an initiative of ACC's Academic Cardiology Member Section and local State Chapters that aims to provide promising young students with an introduction to the field of cardiology and strengthen the workforce of the future.
Following the virtual program kick off and Camp Cardiac, regularly scheduled webinars will continue throughout the year. Students will then be paired with a mentor of the ACC to learn, network, and grow as a future young professional.
Select students will have the opportunity to attend an in-person ACC conference to present their research, meet scientists and clinicians from around the world, sit in on sessions, and explore the Expo floor. Program participants also have the opportunity to visit a local hospital or attend ACC State Chapter meetings throughout the year. * Please contact Kristin Robertson at krobertson@acc.
org with any questions. * The safety and well-being of Young Scholars is a priority of the ACC. All in-person activities and participation in connection with the Young Scholars Program are subject to the conditions in the relevant location at the time of the event, and the ACC reserves the right to determine that any or all in-person activities will be virtual upon notice to Young Scholars.
If events are held in-person, Young Scholars are not required to attend ACC Conferences or State Chapter meetings in-person in order to participate in the Program. Students who are unable or uncomfortable traveling to in-person events are still encouraged to apply! The ACC is not responsible for and hereby disclaims any and all liability arising from in-person attendance at the Young Scholars Program.
Any changes to the 2024-2025 ACC Young Scholars Program will be communicated to the selected program participants in a timely manner. ACC Young Scholars Program is on hold this year for redevelopment. We appreciate your patience as we work to deliver the best possible experience for our Young Scholars.
Please check back soon for program updates. To be notified when the online application portal opens, please enter your contact information . ACC Young Scholars Program is on hold this year for redevelopment.
We appreciate your patience as we work to deliver the best possible experience for our Young Scholars. Please check back soon for program updates. Download Student Flier (PDF) Download Educator Flier (PDF) The Young Scholars Camp Cardiac is a two-day, in-person, event.
It is an opportunity for all the young scholars to come together and learn basic, practical, hands-on skills such as CPR/AED training by the Red Cross and point of care ultrasound training. The students will receive an in depth look at cardiology, learn skills, and hear from several cardiovascular professionals about what their job is like. Young Scholars Alumni at ACC.
24 in Atlanta. Young Scholars Describe Their Experience at ACC. 22 in Washington, DC.
ACC. 24 Abstract Submissions ACC. 24 Young Scholars Submission Instructions About the American College of Cardiology The American College of Cardiology (ACC), is a medical professional organization composed of more than 54,000 cardiovascular professionals around the world – physicians, nurses, physician assistants, clinical pharmacists, and more – dedicated to transforming cardiovascular care and improving heart health.
ACC Young Scholars visit Tulane University Medical Center and Dr. Robert Hendel Young Scholar Program participants at Ochsner Medical Center with ACC Louisiana Chapter Governor Dr. Sangeeta Shah and colleagues Young Scholar Program participants at Ochsner Medical Center with ACC Louisiana Chapter Governor Dr. Sangeeta Shah and colleagues The inaugural 2019 class of Young Scholars with ACC members and faculty The 2019 class of ACC Young Scholars Young Scholars and Dr. Jacqueline Tamis-Holland visit the Expo at ACC.
19 in New Orleans Attending the wildly popular ACC Fellow in Training (FIT) Jeopardy competition at ACC.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Students from underperforming public high schools in St. Louis are paired with Early Career Missouri ACC members as mentors. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $4,000 stipend per student. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Missouri CV Scholars Program is funded by Missouri Chapter of the American College of Cardiology Foundation (MO-ACCF) and the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University in St. Louis. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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