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Areas of Scholarly Concentration ("Tracks")
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Aerospace Medicine
The Aerospace Medicine Track introduces medical students to aerospace
medicine and to space medicine research. For more information, click
on the Aerospace Medicine Track tab on this page.
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Bilingual Health
The Bilingual Health Track (BHT) is designed to graduate culturally and
ethically competent bilingual in Spanish physicians. For more information, click on the Bilingual Health Track tab on this page.
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Global Health
The Global Health Education Program is the home to many global health
training opportunities at UTMB. Various training opportunities are open to
students in all four of our academic schools.
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Geriatric Track
The geriatric track at UTMB is a four year learning experience that provides
a unique opportunity to enhance knowledge, skill sets, values and expertise
in the care of older adults.
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Medical Humanities
Students enrolling in the Medical Humanities
Track will be able to survey the various topics that make up the medical
humanities and complete a research project of their choosing with a faculty
mentor. For more information, contact
Beverly
Claussen.
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Public Health
The Public Health Track provides medical
students interested in public health careers or concerned about public
health issues with focused training in
public health research and practice skills within the four-year
Integrated Medical Curriculum.
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Rural Health Care
UTMB medical students that have an interest in working in a rural area will
benefit by joining the Rural Health Care Track (RHCT).
The Rural Health Care Track (RHCT) provides
opportunities that serve to expand existing curricular experiences that
emphasize the practice of rural medicine throughout the 4 years of medical
school.
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Translational Research
Translational research integrates basic research, patient-oriented research,
and population-based research and leads to the transformation of scientific
discoveries made in the laboratory, clinical setting, or population setting
to clinical applications such as interventions to prevent, diagnose, or
treat disease.
Purpose of the Tracks:
To provide interested students opportunities to receive expanded learning
experiences in non-specialty-based areas of emphasis while completing the 4-year
Integrated Medical Curriculum.
Duration:
Tracks will entail 5-6 months of elective and selective experiences. A
variety of configurations with regard to timing is possible. Greater
flexibility will allow students to enter the track at multiple points. The
following examples are simply for illustrative purposes and are not meant to
exclude other approaches.
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Number of months
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Between years 1-2 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
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Year 3 elective |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
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Year 4 electives |
2 |
1 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
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Year 4 selective* |
1 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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TOTAL |
5 |
6 |
5 |
6 |
5 |
*BSHS, ACS or Acting Internship
Project
Requirement:
Programs must require
a scholarly project and product (e.g., manuscript, oral presentation) for
successful completion. The project should represent the culmination of 5-6
months of immersion in the field. It is expected that Track Directors will
hold these projects to a substantially higher standard than the typical BSHS
scholarly project.
Partial
Participation:
Electives and other
activities should be open to interested students who do not intend to complete
the entire track. Program directors may establish prerequisites for
specific electives.
Student
Recognition:
Successful completion
of all track requirements will result in a designation of "Scholar in track
name" on the student's transcript and in the commencement program. A
certificate of completion will be issued at the time of graduation along with
the student's UTMB diploma. Participation will also be reflected in the
student's MSPE ("Dean's letter").
Funding:
Student completion of
track-related electives and selectives will trigger teaching fund allocations to
the home department of the responsible faculty member(s). A modest budget
will be provided to the track director for track-related expenses.
Approval:
Tracks must be
approved in advance by the Curriculum Committee. A standard format for
proposals will be developed.
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