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Medical Student Summer Research Experience in Radiation Oncology
MD Anderson is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and to supporting the academic journey of students who have been traditionally underrepresented in the field of radiation oncology. In service of this goal we offer a Summer Research Experience in Radiation Oncology for first year medical students.
This summer research opportunity is a 10-week program that offers hands-on experience in radiation oncology research. Possible research experiences span a wide spectrum, including but not limited to laboratory-based scientific studies, large dataset analyses and review of patient clinical or imaging data.
Students completing the first year of medical school are eligible to apply. Accepted students will receive a stipend to support living expenses during the program.
Students will be matched with a mentor from the MD Anderson Cancer Center Division of
Radiation Oncology based on shared interests and project availability.
Throughout the summer, students will participate in radiation oncology-specific as well as
institution-wide programming to help familiarize students with oncology broadly and radiation oncology specifically. The program concludes with our annual Division of Radiation Oncology Summer Research Symposium where participants present talks and posters on their research projects to peers and faculty.
By participating in this program, we hope to provide students with an introduction to the field of radiation oncology, opportunities to engage with oncology research, and mentorship relationships that may last well beyond the summer.
The program entails:
- Engagement in scientific research in collaboration with MD Anderson radiation oncology faculty
- Opportunities to develop mentorship relationships at MD Anderson
- Formal programming to introduce the field of radiation oncology, research opportunities within the department, and the diverse paths of faculty within the department
- Final presentation at the Division of Radiation Oncology Summer Research Symposium
If you do not meet the criteria for this program, please see the other research opportunities in Radiation Oncology on ourDivision of Radiation Oncology home page, under Education and Training.
Summer 2023 Applications are Closed
We expect the 2024 Summer Program applications to open December 1, 2023 and close February 1, 2024.
Eligibility & Requirements
- Students in good academic standing who have completed their first year at a Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)- or Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA)-accredited U.S. medical school.
- Applicants should be present for the full 10 weeks and not have other summer employment.
Dates & Work Schedule
- The program will run from June 6 to August 11.
- MD Anderson's normal hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Exact work schedules are subject to the primary mentor's needs and expectations.
Application Information
Applications open December 1, 2022 and close January 20, 2023.
The following information will be required:
- Personal information, including contact information and address
- Transcripts from undergraduate universities and first semester of medical school
- Personal statement
- Two letters of reference with contact information. At least one reference should come from a professor who has taught you in a class. The other may be from another professor or an advisor or mentor who you have worked with in the past four years.
For more information, contact Dr. Denise De La Cruz.
Medical Student Program in Radiation Oncology Directorship
Jillian Gunther, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Program Director, Medical Student Education
Devarati Mitra, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Associate Program Director, Medical Student Education
Summer Alumni
2022
Radiation Oncology Summer Students Lily Nguyen, Lauren Bendesky, Christiana Salami, Edwin Montalvo-Rivera, Bryan Nolasco, and Anthony Alanis, with Division Head Dr. Albert Koong.
2021
Esther Soyebo, 2021 Summer Student
Segmentation for assessment of lumbar muscle mass metrics using quantitative analysis (Poster)
Humberto R. Nieves-Jimenez, 2021 Summer Student
The Role of Radiotherapy In the Management of Massive Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma (Poster)
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