Welcome to S.C.O.P.E. Online

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Please join us for our “Dispelling Premedical Myths” talk by Dr. Micheal McCullough (Rhodes Scholar, QuestBridge Founder, Emergency Room Physician, and Serial Entrepreneur).

Learn a non-traditional approach to how to be a healthy and humane premed student and explore Stanford based service opportunities including SCOPE, that are also available for select Non-Stanford students.

When: Tuesday January 17th 2012 from 7pm to 9pm

Where: Stanford University 320- 105

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Apply for S.C.O.P.E. Winter Internship 2012 | SCOPE_App_Winter_2012.doc

Early Deadline: 11:59PM January 14th 2012  especially if you are applying for work study.

Regular Deadline: 11:59 PM January 21st 2012

If you are interested in applying to be a Director of SCOPE, please fill out the supplement application found on the application page.

 

Student Clinical Opportunities for Premedical Experience (SCOPE) is a student-run internship program based out of Stanford University that places interns in the Santa Clara Valley Emergency Room.

SCOPE Vision

·         All our premed students make an informed decision about a career in medicine, using thoughtful criteria based on real world exposure, and that all of our students meet high degrees of life success in and out of medicine.

·         Through this honest and active exploration, we will increase compassion across professions and especially within medicine.

 

SCOPE Mission

· We provide meaningful clinical experiences to premedical students through tight clinical partnerships with emergency medicine attending physicians and translation experiences for those qualified, and these student interns and interpreters will reflect on the meaning of each experience to their path in medicine through journal entries and group discussions

· As we empower our interns and interpreters to improve the quality of patient care at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, we simultaneously allow them to make the best informed medical career decisions possible and emerge happier people.

· In exchange for receiving this structure of support and culture of cooperation our interns and interpreters actively maintain, nurture and grow SCOPE as an organization and community for future generations of students.

· Our interns and interpreters practice the Five Principles of S.C.O.P.E. : Responsibility, Altruism, Teamwork, Initiative and Commitment