Visiting Education

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Discover the future of academic medicine with UTMB Visiting Education!

Our programs are designed to spark your passion for medical and research careers, offering a welcoming and safe environment to explore your potential. Experience hands-on learning in a controlled setting, where you can develop essential skills and tap into UTMB's expertise. Whether you're a graduate, undergraduate, high school student, our collaborative programs provide the perfect platform for research and study. Join us and be part of lifelong learning that shapes the future health care!

For more than 130 years, UTMB has stood with Texas—training today’s and tomorrow's health care workforce, working to better understand and treat illness and injury, providing care for Texas families, and innovating new ways to improve health.

What is Visiting Education?

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What type of appointments are offered under Visiting Education?

At UTMB, scholars accepted into a Visiting Education program are provided a visiting appointment.

A visiting appointment is a temporary opportunity granted to individuals who typically hold a permanent position at another institution or organization. These appointments are designated with the title "Visiting" before the rank, such as Visiting Student, or Visiting Scholar, or Visiting Scientist, or Youth Scholar.

Visiting appointments are usually for a specified term and do not carry the expectation of reappointment or tenure. They allow scholars to contribute to and collaborate with the host institution while bringing diverse perspectives and expertise.

These appointments can be beneficial for both the visiting scholar and UTMB, fostering academic exchange and enhancing research and teaching capabilities.

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What are the benefits of Visiting Education and a Visiting Appointment?

A Visiting Education experience offers numerous benefits for both the visiting scholar and UTMB:

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