Visiting Student Elective Scholarship Program (VSESP)
4th Year Rotation
The
University of Vermont, Department of Radiology is excited to invite
students, including those from historically underrepresented and underserved populations in medical school, to apply to the radiology Visiting Student Elective Scholarship Program (VSESP) funded fourth-year rotation, beginning May-August, 2024. Please apply for the elective via VSLO in addition to your VSESP application. Thank you for your interest in our program.
The
VSESP in Radiology, sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity &
Inclusion and the Department of Radiology at the University of Vermont
will offer one student elective positions during the months of May-August 2024, with housing provided and a$1,500 stipend for reimbursement of travel, housing, meals, books and registration fees.
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Eligibility and Application Process
- Fourth year medical students in good standing at an accredited U.S. medical school.
- Apply for a rotation through the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities Program. E-mail Zachary (Zachary.Burbano@uvmhealth.org), the Radiology VSESP Coordinator.
- A
letter of interest (500 words or less), addressing their interest in pursuing a career in radiology and how their unique perspectives and lived experiences will contribute to diversity in medicine and the elimination of health disparities. Please also relay any unique socioeconomic circumstances.
Overview
The
University of Vermont, Department of Radiology is in Burlington,
Vermont, is a new American Community with increasing racial and ethnic
diversity.
One visiting rotation, 4 weeks in length, will be offered beginning May-August, 2024
In
this course students will spend one week each in up to four different
radiology subspecialties (upon availability). This experience is
specifically designed to introduce senior students to the field of
radiology who are considering the specialty as a career and desire an
experience at UVM.
Students
will become more familiar with the fundamental principles of imaging,
pertinent anatomy and pathology, image interpretation, appropriateness
and contraindications of imaging studies, and the general role of
imaging in the clinical arena.
Students
will spend each day working side by side with the attending radiologist
and the radiology resident at the sub-specialty clinical work station.
Radiology staff will review the cases of the day, teaching general
principles of radiology, pertinent anatomy and pathology, and
interpretation of imaging exams. The team will work together and with
the referring physicians to gather additional patient information and
make suggestions about other imaging modalities to help in solving the
clinical problem.
All
students will attend didactic and case-based conferences 2 - 3 hours
per day. Students will spend one day with the Radiology technologist
rotating through all of the imaging modalities. All students will be
expected to research and write up an interesting case, which will be
presented to the Radiology attendings and residents on the last
Wednesday of the elective.
While
participating in VSESP, visiting students are invited to attend a
variety of teaching sessions alongside the radiology residents.
There will be no overnight or weekend shifts for visiting students.
Mentorship
Each
visiting student in the VSESP Radiology Program will be matched with a
resident and mentorship from faculty with diverse subspecialty training
and interests including:
Breast Imaging | MRI |
CT | Nuclear Medicine |
Diagnostic Radiology | PET |
Fluoroscopy | Research |
Interventional Radiology | Ultrasound |
Feedback and Evaluation
A
Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE) will be completed for all our
visiting students, written and signed by the Program Director. Grades
for purposes of the SLOE will be Honors, High Pass, Pass, and Fail.
Grades for transcript purposes will be based on each student’s home
institution grade options.
Information for visiting students.