1. The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Summer Research Internship Program.
- Author
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Willenbring, Benjamin D., McKee, Katherine C., Wilson, Betsy V., and Henry, Timothy D.
- Subjects
PREMEDICAL students ,MEDICAL students ,CARDIOLOGY ,MEDICAL research ,INTERNSHIP programs ,EMPLOYMENT - Abstract
There is a distinct shortage of preprofessional opportunities for undergraduate premedical students. During the last 7 summers, the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Summer Research Internship Program has exposed interested students to cardiology and clinical research. The goals of the internship program are threefold: to bring students in contact with the medical profession, to offer experiences in the various disciplines of cardiology, and to introduce students to clinical research. The success of the program can be measured by its influence on participants' academic pursuits and scholarly contributions. Of the 65 internship alumni, 52 are studying to become physicians and most of the others are in health-related fields. Interns have also contributed abstracts and manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals and presented their research at major conferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2008