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Nursing Career Exploration: What are your options
WEBExploring career options does not have to be daunting, if you know where to start. At this stage, the goals are for you to identify and assess which overall career paths and specific positions and organizations are a good match with your 'critical factors' - your values, interests, skills and preferences. To achieve these goals, you need to
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Medicine Career Exploration
WEBMedicine Career Exploration. Exploring career options does not have to be daunting, if you know where to start. At this stage, the goals are for you to identify and assess which overall career paths and specific positions and organizations are a good match with your 'critical factors' - your values, interests, skills and preferences.
Getting Experience Office of Career and Professional Development
WEBJob simulations. Intersect is an online library of true-to-life job simulation exercises ("job sims"). They can help you test out a career field in a low-risk way, before investing time and energy in a more time-intensive form of experiential learning, such as an internship. Some examples are below; view the full catalog of science sims or
Welcome to the OCPD Office of Career and Professional …
WEBThe OCPD team serves approximately 4,100 UCSF students and postdoctoral scholars, including health professional students (dentistry, global health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy and physical therapy), as well as graduate students and postdocs in the basic and social/population sciences.; We also serve those we call …
Careers in science policy
WEBc) Public Health Analyst, HHS Job Title: Public Health Analyst Agency: Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Sub Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Job Announcement Number: HHS-OS-10-2011-0057. SALARY RANGE: $51,630.00 - $97,333.00 /year.
Networking for Medical Students Office of Career and …
WEBNetworking for Medical Students. "Networking" is just another name for the conversations you have, and relationships you build, with people in your professional community while you are pursuing your professional goals. As a student, reaching out to friends, advisors, faculty, mentors and colleagues can help you learn more about career …
Science Communication and Outreach Careers Office of Career …
WEBScience writing encompasses careers that can be highly technical or public-facing. Working in science communication encompasses a variety of careers, from traditional journalism, working for scientific journals to public outreach. Careers exist for general interest scientific publications, universities, federal agencies, and even textbook writing.
Science Policy Careers Office of Career and Professional …
WEBScience policy work is about the impact that science has on society. Dr. Keith Yamamoto, the vice chancellor for science policy and strategy at UCSF, describes science policy work as “any pronouncement…on science education, practice, ethics, communication, application, or social impact.”. Those that work in science policy are liaisons
Interviewing for Medical Students Office of Career and …
WEBInterviewing for Medical Students. Getting an interview means the residency program director or employer sees you as a qualified candidate and is interested in hearing more about your training, skills and experience. The resources below will support you in every stage of the interview process, including preparing for an interview, presenting
Welcome! Office of Career and Professional Development
WEBWelcome! The Office of Career and Professional Development is here to support you throughout your time at UCSF. We offer resources, workshops, courses, and individual counseling. This page will orient you to the topics we cover.
Interviewing Office of Career and Professional Development
WEBEffective interviewing. To interview effectively, you need to understand what your interviewers are looking for and communicate it clearly. How this is done may be different across different types of positions and different institutions or organizations. To learn about interviews for postdoc positions, see Module 2, Session 3 in The Strategic
Introduction to Career Exploration
WEBThe mission of the MIND program is to provide structure, community, and guidance for students and postdocs exploring the broad range of career options in the biomedical workforce. MIND is designed with the busy schedules of students and postdocs in mind. Our structured program helps trainees maximize their learning about career (s) of …
Regulatory and Clinical Affairs
WEBPrepare clinical development plans which integrate clinical, regulatory, and commercial strategies. Design Phase 1-4 clinical trial protocols. Serve as medical monitor for ongoing trials. Ensure that the quality of data being generated is high and that adequate safety is maintained for trial subjects.
Finding and Applying for Jobs Office of Career and Professional
WEBInterviewing. Components of an interview: Phone or video interview, job talk or demonstration, 1:1 interview. Interviews for postdoc positions and faculty positions. How to use the interview to avoid a bad fit.
Informational Interviewing: 16 Questions
WEB2. A sense of their background, how they found the position/succeeded in the interview process. 3. An awareness of future career opportunities for someone in that position. 4. Information about 1-2 other individuals who can share their experiences with you. 5. Information about 1-5 organizations you should explore. 7.
Writing a Letter of Intent for a Pharmacy Residency Program
WEBLetter of Intent is a one page document that expresses your interest in completing a particular residency program. After reading your letter, a residency director understands: Why you are pursuing residency. Why their specific residency program is a top choice. Your goals during residency. Which of your skills and experiences will help you be
Dentistry Letter of Rec
WEBLetter of Recommendation -‐ Dissected. Dear Admissions Committee: It is with absolute enthusiasm that I write this letter recommending XXXX for a position in your pediatric dental residency program. I have known XXXX for almost 3 years and she has proven to be one of the most exceptional dental students that I have had the pleasure of knowing
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