Office of Student Research (OSR)
Note to students: Clinical/Bench research experiences are
opportunities for the student to conduct basic clinical, laboratory or
translational research. The goal of these experiences are designed to answer a
particular question in science and are not simply clinical in nature. If your
are interested in clinical rotations alone, please consult the clinical
rotations page. Also note, each of the opportunities listed below contain a
international component to the experience.
If you are interested in one or more of the entries below, follow the link to
explore the opportunity further. If you have questions about a particular
opportunity, please schedule an appointment with the Office of Student
Research.
Students interested in international travel or international elective should visit the Travel and Electives site. Additional requirements for international electives can also be found on the site.
The Global Health
Council is the world's largest membership alliance dedicated to saving
lives by improving health throughout the world.
GHEC is a consortium of faculty and health care educators dedicated to global health education in North American health professions schools and residency programs. Founded in 1991 as the International Medical Health Education Consortium (IHMEC) the growth and focus has developed and in 2005 IHMEC changed its name the Global Health Education Consortium to reflect the consortium's desire to include other health professions besides medicine and a preference for the more inclusive term of 'global' over the traditional one of 'international.' Two of the 'Resource' sites should be of interest to students and faculty alike: 1) a bibliography; 2) education and funding resources
The purpose of the Global Health Resource Center (GHRC) is to serve the UMB campus community by acting as a single point of reference in international and global health, linking to UMB's six professional schools and coordinating GH information activities and events at UMB. Additional information including applications is available at the GHRC web site.