Summer Between Year 1 and Year 2
Planning your summer can feel overwhelming; we’ve got you covered. This FAQ is designed to give you quick, clear answers about the Summer Preceptorships and Summer Research Program (SRP), including eligibility, application rules, and what to expect.
Use the guide below to quickly find your path, then explore the detailed questions for anything specific.
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Preceptorship
- Must be in good academic standing
- Cannot:
- Apply to overlapping preceptorships
- Apply to the same preceptorship in both blocks
- Change after deadline
- If you have an IP or an Incomplete:
- Must complete remediation before participation
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Summer Research Program (SRP)
- Can complete 4-week or a full 8-week experience
- Can combine with preceptorship if pursuing a 4-week research experience
- Requirements:
- On campus
- Poster presentation required
- Stipends:
- Limited & competitive
- Often paid at end of program
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- Can complete 4-week or a full 8-week experience
- Can combine with preceptorship if pursuing a 4-week research experience
- Requirements
- On campus
- Poster presentation required
- Stipends
- Limited & competitive
- Often paid at end of program
Requirements for Medical Students Before Conducting Research
All students conducting research must complete the following:
- CITI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for Medical Students Training
- CITI Human Subjects for Medical Students Training
- CITI Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Course
- Additional project-specific training (for example, special IRB training will be required for research involving participant consent; BSL-2 training may be required for some lab-based research, etc.)
Accessing Institutional Research Databases TriNetX, REDCap, InfoEd, Slide Dicer, OnCore
Follow the steps below to request access to institutional research databases:
- Submit Initial request
Visit the TriNetX homepage and complete the access request form - Request Notification
Your request is received by the JSSOM Trustee Requestors (Laura Nevarez or Berengaria Navarre) - Receive Instructions
A Trusted Requestor will contact you with next steps, including a link to complete the Access Request Webform. - Complete the Required Documentation
Submit the Access Request Webform and upload:
- CITI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) certificate
- CITI Human Subjects Training certificate
- CITI Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Course
- IRB approval letter (if applicable)
- Faculty Research Mentor information
- Faculty Mentor Approval
Your identified faculty research mentor will review and confirm your request. - Final Review
After mentor approval, the request is routed for final institutional review. - Approval Confirmation
Once approved (or after any required revisions), all parties (including you) will receive an email confirming authorization to proceed. - System Access Setup
The Trusted Requestor grants database access privileges in Tivoli. - Access Granted
Tivoli staff finalize your access and notify you via email when your database access is active.
Request for Conference Travel Awards
- Medical students may request conference travel support.
- Students are strongly encouraged to first seek funding from:
- Their mentor’s department
- Their Osler Society
- If funding is not secured through these sources, students may then apply for JSSOM support or selected research projects through COEPAR.
Funding Details
- Up to $500 per conference, per academic year
- Eligible expenses may include:
- Conference registration
- Travel (e.g., airfare, lodging, ground transportation)
- Poster printing
- JSSOM funding is provided through the JSSOM Small Grant Fund
- COEPAR funding is provided through a HRSA Federal Grant
Important Guidelines
- Applications must be submitted at least 3 weeks in advance of the conference
- Reimbursement only (no upfront funding provided)
- Requests may take 1–2 weeks to process
Submit your application for JSSOM Conference Travel Support here. Selected projects may also apply for COEPAR Support here.
Frequently Asked Questions
JSSOM Research Support & Faculty Mentorship FAQs
JSSOM is committed to making research more accessible, organized, and student-centered. Our enhanced research infrastructure provides clear pathways, specialized faculty mentorship, and streamlined processes to help students successfully engage in scholarly activities throughout medical school.
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Who should I contact if I want to get involved in research?
Students interested in research should begin by contacting the Director of Medical Student Research, who serves as the primary point of contact for general research questions.
Erik Rytting, PhD
Email: erryttin@utmb.edu
- Advises students on research pathways and opportunities.
- Helps identify projects aligned with students' interests.
- Connects students with appropriate faculty mentors.
- Provides guidance for regulatory (IRB) research projects.
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Who oversees student research programs?
The overall research program is overseen by:
Norma Pérez, MD, DrPH, CPC
Assistant Dean for Educational Affairs
Email: noaperez@utmb.edu
- Oversight of JSSOM research programs and policies.
- Strategic leadership for student research initiatives.
- High-level guidance for students pursuing scholarly activities.
- Coordination of institutional research resources and mentorship programs.
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Who are the faculty subject matter experts for different types of research?
Students have access to faculty mentors across multiple research disciplines.
Faculty Subject Matter Experts
| Research Area | Faculty Subject Matter Expert(s) |
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| Laboratory-Based Research | Richard Pyles, PhD |
| Clinical Research (Written Consent Required) | Shikha Wadhwani, MD, MS, FASN Lori Simon |
| Behavioral, Ethics & Historical Research | Lisa Campo-Engelstein, PhD |
| Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Gene Olinger, PhD, MBA Georgiy Golovko, PhD |
| Database Research | Heidi Spratt, PhD Soham Al Snih, MD, PhD |
| Clinical, Community & Observational Research | Miles Farr, MD, MPH |
| Educational Research (Non-Regulatory) | Karen Szauter, MD |
| Regulatory IRB Research | Erik Rytting, PhD |
| Quality Improvement/Quality Assurance (QI/QA) | Gulshan Sharma, MD |
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I want to complete a Quality Improvement (QI) or Quality Assurance (QA) project. Who should I contact?
Students interested in Quality Improvement or Quality Assurance projects are encouraged to work with a faculty mentor within the specialty most closely related to their project.
If a specialty mentor is unavailable, Dr. Gulshan Sharma, JSSOM's Quality Improvement Expert, will assist in identifying appropriate mentorship and resources.
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Who are the Quality Improvement faculty experts by specialty?
The following faculty serve as Quality Improvement Subject Matter Experts within their respective departments.
Quality Improvement Subject Matter Experts
| Department | Faculty Subject Matter Expert |
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| Anesthesiology | Brian Masel, MD |
| Autopsy Services | Michelle Felicella, MD |
| Cardiology | Shareef Mansour, MD |
| Dermatology | Lindy Ross, MD |
| Emergency Medicine | Robert Kaale, MD |
| Family Medicine | Bhardwaj Namita, MD |
| Internal Medicine | Erin Hommel, MD |
| Neurology | Xiangping Li, MD |
| Neurosurgery | Pablo V. Quevedo, MD |
| Obstetrics & Gynecology | Gayle Olson, MD |
| Ophthalmology | Alaa Al-Suradi, MD |
| Orthopedic Surgery | Jeremy Somerson, MD |
| Otolaryngology | Dayton Young, MD |
| Pathology | Stephen Cheney, MD |
| Pediatrics | Leticia Castillo, MD |
| Psychiatry | Melissa DeFilippis, MD |
| Radiology | Irfan Masood, MD |
| Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) | Julieanna Camarena, MD |
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Are there additional faculty available for specialized research topics?
Yes. JSSOM maintains a network of Subject Matter Experts across multiple disciplines to support students pursuing specialized areas of research. These faculty members provide expertise, mentorship, and consultation based on students' scholarly interests and project needs.
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Can I meet with a faculty mentor even if I do not yet have a research project?
Absolutely. Students are encouraged to meet with the Director of Medical Student Research early in their medical education to discuss career goals, explore research interests, and identify faculty mentors before selecting a project.
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What are the benefits of the new JSSOM Research Support Model?
The enhanced research support model provides students with:
- Clear pathways to research opportunities.
- Centralized guidance and advising.
- Access to faculty experts across multiple research disciplines.
- Specialty-specific mentorship.
- Streamlined access to institutional research resources.
- Support from project development through dissemination of scholarly work.
Summer Preceptorships & Summer Research Program FAQs
Required Research Training for Medical Students FAQs
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What training is required before I can begin conducting research?
All JSSOM medical students conducting research must complete the following required training before participating in research activities:
- CITI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for Medical Students
- CITI Human Subjects Research for Medical Students
- CITI Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Course
These courses provide the foundational knowledge necessary to conduct ethical, responsible, and compliant research.
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Why are these trainings required?
These trainings help ensure that students:
- Conduct research ethically and responsibly.
- Understand federal regulations and institutional policies.
- Protect the rights, safety, and privacy of research participants.
- Follow best practices in research integrity and clinical research.
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Do all students need to complete all three CITI courses?
Yes. All medical students participating in research are expected to complete the required CITI training courses before beginning their research activities, regardless of the type of project.
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Are there additional training requirements for certain research projects?
Yes. Depending on your research project, additional training may be required. Examples include:
- IRB-specific training for studies involving informed consent or direct interaction with research participants.
- Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) Training for certain laboratory-based research involving biological materials.
- Other project- or department-specific training required by your faculty mentor, laboratory, or the institution.
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How will I know if additional training is required?
Your faculty research mentor and the appropriate institutional office (such as the IRB, Biosafety Office, or laboratory supervisor) will inform you of any additional training requirements specific to your project.
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Do I need to complete the required training before requesting database access?
Yes. Completion of the required CITI training courses is typically required before access to institutional research databases (such as TriNetX, REDCap, InfoEd, Slicer Dicer, or OnCore) can be approved.
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How often do I need to complete these trainings?
Some training certificates require periodic renewal. Students should verify certificate expiration dates and complete refresher training as required to maintain compliance throughout their research activities.
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Where can I complete the required training?
The required courses are available through the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program). Students should complete the modules designated by UTMB for medical students and retain copies of their completion certificates for future research requests.
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Who should I contact if I have questions about training requirements?
If you have questions about required research training or need assistance determining which courses apply to your project, contact the JSSOM Research Office or your faculty research mentor.
Accessing Institutional Research Databases FAQs
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What research databases are available to JSSOM students?
JSSOM students may request access to institutional research databases, including:
- TriNetX
- REDCap
- InfoEd
- Slicer Dicer (Only for MS3 and MS4)
- OnCore (when applicable)
Access is granted based on your research project, required training, and faculty mentor approval.
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How do I request access to research databases?
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Submit an Initial Request
Visit the TriNetX Home page and complete the online access request form.
Step 2: Request Notification
Your request will be received by one of the JSSOM Trusted Requestors.
Step 3: Receive Instructions
A JSSOM Trusted Requestor will contact you with instructions and provide a link to complete the Access Request Webform.
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What documents are required?
Complete the Access Request Webform and upload the following:
- CITI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Certificate
- CITI Human Subjects Research Certificate
- CITI Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Certificate
- IRB approval letter (if applicable)
- Faculty Research Mentor information
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Do I need a faculty research mentor?
Yes. Every request must include a faculty research mentor who will review and approve your request before institutional review.
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What happens after my mentor approves my request?
Once your mentor confirms your request:
- Your application is routed for final institutional review.
- If revisions are needed, you will be contacted.
- Once approved, all parties – including you – will receive an email confirming authorization to proceed.
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How is database access activated?
After final approval:
- The JSSOM Trusted Requestor assigns your database access privileges through Tivoli.
- Tivoli staff complete the access setup.
- You will receive an email once your database access has been activated.
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How long does the approval process take?
Processing times vary depending on:
- Completion of all required training
- Submission of all required documents
- Faculty mentor approval
- Institutional review timelines
Students are encouraged to submit requests well in advance of when database access is needed.
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Do I need IRB approval before requesting access?
Not always. An IRB approval letter is required only if your research project has already received IRB approval or requires IRB oversight.
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Why are CITI training certificates required?
Institutional policy requires completion of research compliance training before granting access to research databases. These trainings help ensure ethical and responsible conduct of research involving human subjects and clinical data.
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Who should I contact if I have questions regarding database access?
For questions regarding database access, required documentation, or the approval process, contact one of the JSSOM Trusted Requestors or the JSSOM Research Office for assistance.
Conference Travel Awards FAQs