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Maynard and Elaine Jacobson Award
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The Maynard and Elaine Jacobson Scholarship for International Medical Studies was created through an endowment established in 1999 by Maynard and Elaine Jacobson to support student exchanges between the University of Minnesota (U of M) Medical School and Scandinavian Medical Schools and for U of M medical students taking clinical electives at LAM Hospital in Bangladesh. This is a permanently endowed scholarship for students at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, and students at medical schools in Scandinavian countries to pursue opportunities which will facilitate the development of future leaders in health care, medical education and research.
| Eligibility: |
Current University of Minnesota Medical Students or Medical Students from institutions in Scandinavian countries with affiliation agreements with the U of M (University of Uppsala, Sweden, University of Goteborg, Sweden, University of Linkoping, Sweden, University of Oslo, Norway, University of Bergen, Norway, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
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| Number and amount of awards: |
Determined each year by the program fund balance within the Minnesota Medical Foundation (MMF) (generally $2,000 per award).
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| Procedure/basis for selection of awardees: |
In applying for the award, students will provide a brief (one-page) description of the proposed experience, identifying academic center or health care center, supervisor(s) and proposed activities. The application will include a description of how the experience may enhance the student’s perspective on medical care. Applications will be judged on the quality of the medical experience itself and the student’s statement. The time frame of the international elective should be no less then 4 weeks with higher priority given to those electives lasting 6-8 weeks.
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| Requirements for credit: |
Students are expected to keep a journal and prepare a two to three page report which will be filed with the International Medical Education and Research (IMER) Office within 30 days of the student’s return from abroad. The report along with the preceptor’s report from the international institution will be required for academic credit.
Recipients of the award will be required to obtain emergency assistance insurance (see IMER Office for ideas on insurance coverage). The fee for this insurance should be submitted to the IMER Office for separate reimbursement.
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| Details for application: |
Applications, generally from 3rd and 4th year medical students, are reviewed twice each year and are due in the IMER program office by April 30 or December 31. The IMER Awards Committee will review applications by June 1 and February 1, after consultation with MMF, notification of awards will be sent to medical students June 15 and February 15 respectively.
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