Working or volunteering in medically related areas will help you gain a better understanding of medicine and healthcare practice, while demonstrating that you not only have a passion for your chosen health profession, but also have a concern for your community. Volunteering is an indication of your ability to give of yourself to other individuals, especially those who might be educationally or economically disadvantaged. Community service will also increase your cultural competence, a definite asset in our diverse (global) medical practice environment.
Depending on your healthcare field of choice, there may be specific requirements for the type and number of hours of patient care experience that prospective students should acquire prior to applying. Be sure to research the issue thoroughly and to connect with your schools and programs of choice for details. Physician Assistant programs, for example, have particularly stringent expectations for what "counts" toward direct patient care hours. See how one schools does it.
When you apply to any health profession school, admission officers will assess your experiences according to various criteria, including length of time, depth of experience and lessons learned. We recommend that you keep a journal of your experiences and reflections.
In general, quality is more important than quantity. Although useful, short-term experiences such as day-long blood drives or fund raising activities for a worthy cause may be considered less enlightening than semester-long commitments. Similarly, if you are planning to go abroad for a short-term international service trip, be sure to balance that experience with sustained involvement with local organizations here in the U.S. One week on an alternative spring break is no replacement for one or more semesters spent volunteering in a local free clinic, hospital, hospice, rehabilitation center or nursing home. If you are contemplating participating in clinical and patient-oriented experiences abroad, please refer to this information on international service trips. NOTE: Engaging in clinical, hands-on activities for which no appropriate training or supervision is provided not only is neither ethical nor legal, but it may also jeopardize your candidacy at health profession schools since your ethics and judgment will be questioned.
The following resources are provided to help you identify medically-related experiences (both on a volunteer and employment basis) in the Ann Arbor area and beyond. The list is not comprehensive but is meant to help you think more broadly about the range of opportunities available to you. Keep in mind that the organizations listed below may not necessarily need volunteers at this particular time even though occasionally they do. It is up to you to contact these organizations and ascertain their current needs and application modalities as appropriate. You may wish to discuss your approach with your general and/or pre-health advisor and members of the University Career Center staff.
NOTE: During the pandemic, many "typical" opportunities were severely restricted. The links below were resources we shared to give students ideas on how to stay involved during that time. These resources are still useful for that purpose, so please take a look as they may still help you:
- NAAHP Pre-Health Opportunities During the Pandemic ⏤ Ideas Summary
- The Best Volunteer Opportunities for Pre-meds During Coronavirus
- APSA compilation of virtual resources to develop/enhance skills useful in a research setting
- Which Virtual Medical Shadowing Opportunities Are the Best?
- Ginsberg's Connect2Community portal for local and remote volunteer opportunities
Here is a sampling of options typically available to pre-med and pre-PA students--by category, followed by additional specific resources for other health professions such as dentistry, pharmacy, etc.:
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- University of Michigan Resources
- Local Emergency Medical Services
- Local (and beyond) Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician & Phlebotomist Programs
- Local Doula Resources
- Local Home Health Services
- Local Health Clinics
- Local Hospice Services
- Local Hospitals
- Local Assisted Living Centers
- Local Non-Profit Organizations
- Summer Camps/Summer Programs
- Research Opportunities
- Work and Volunteering Abroad
- Gap Year Options
- Pre-Dent Resources
- Pre-Genetic Counseling Resources
- Pre-Optometry Resources
- Pre-Pharmacy Resources
- Pre-Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Resources
- Pre-Podiatry Resources
- Pre-Public Health
- Pre-Vet Resources
University of Michigan Resources
- UM Alumni/ae
A U-M degree is a common bond for more than 460,000 wolverines worldwide. Connect with UM alumni/ae for informational interviewing, networking, or shadowing. - Center for Community Service and Learning
Includes links to: Connect to Community portal to search for opportunities to engage in the local community. Community partners from across the area share their one-time, group and on-going opportunities, allowing you to search for the best fit for your interests and schedule. See also:- SERVE
- Project Community
- Michigan AmeriCorps Partnership
- America Reads
- Semester in Detroit
- Interfaith Action
- Connect to employers and opportunities via the University Career Center's Handshake
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- Mentality
- Pre-Health Student Groups
- UM Student Employment
- UM Jobs
Local Emergency Medical Services
- Huron Valley Ambulance
Huron Valley Ambulance is a group that has EMS, Paramedic, and Medical First Responder training.
Local (and beyond) Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician & Phlebotomist Programs
- Washtenaw Community College Nursing Assistant Skills Training
This state certified 4-5 week program prepares students to work as a nursing assistant in a variety of health care settings such as nursing homes, hospitals and home care. Training takes place in the classroom, lab and clinical settings within the community. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to apply for and take the Michigan Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) exam. - Nurse Aide Training Programs in the State of Michigan
- Michigan Accredited Medical Assistant Schools and Programs
- Michigan Patient Care Technician Training
- Searchable database of national Phlebotomist Programs
- Schools with Phlebotomy Classes & Programs
- Searchable jobboard for healthcare related opportunities at Michigan Medicine
- VillageMD
Local Doula Resources
- Training resources
- Kate Stroud (Ypsilanti)
- Once students become trained as a doula, they can start taking on clients/volunteer their services. However, doulas can also go through a certification process, which is beneficial if they ultimately want to continue their doula work or wish set up a practice.
- Volunteer options
- Dial-a-Doula at U of M Hospital (Hannah Mesa is the current volunteer coordinator <[email protected]> Bus transportation available to Michigan Medicine
- Learning Opportunity
- Free monthly webinars on the role of birth/postpartum doulas and on end-of-life doulas. Register at:
- UM Student Organizations
- Maternal Health Alliance. Contact maternalhealthalliance.lead@umich.edu for more information
- Prison Birth Project assists incarcerated mothers through maternal health advocacy. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Local Home Health Services
Local Health Clinics
- Walking Distance from Central Campus
- Lyn Hadley Memorial Clinic, Shelter Association of Washtenaw County Medical Clinic
- For general volunteer positions in the shelter complete interest form
- For positions in the clinic, contact Packard Health
- Lyn Hadley Memorial Clinic, Shelter Association of Washtenaw County Medical Clinic
- Bus Accessible
Local Hospice Services
- Bus Accessible
- In-House Hospice Solutions
- St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospice
- Requires Car
Local Hospitals
- Walking Distance from Central Campus
- Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor (formerly University of Michigan Health System)
Clinical Service Examples:- University of Michigan Hospital
- C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital
- W.K. Kellogg Eye Center
- Cancer Center
- Geriatrics Center
- Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor (formerly University of Michigan Health System)
- Bus Accessible
- Trinity Health Michigan (Ann Arbor)
- VA Medical Center (Ann Arbor)
(This is walking distance from North Campus, bus accessible from Central)
Local Assisted Living Centers
- Bus Accessible
- Arbor Care
- Glacier Hills Retirement Center
- Glastonbury Adult Foster Care
- Heartland Health Care Center
- Housing Bureau for Seniors
(This is walking distance from North Campus, bus accessible from Central) - Sunrise Assisted Living of North Ann Arbor
(This is walking distance from North Campus, bus accessible from Central) - Sunrise Assisted Living of Ann Arbor
- University Living
Local Non-Profit Organizations
- Walking Distance from Central Campus
- U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
Our mission is the conquest of cancer through innovation and collaboration. - Center for Eating Disorders (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To provide educational information, treatment, prevention and referral information, counseling and support to sufferers of eating disorders as well as the general community. - The Ronald McDonald House of Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To provide families of children experiencing a serious illness or injury requiring hospitalization or treatment on an outpatient basis, a “home away from home” that assists in alleviating families’ emotional and financial stress. - Women’s Health Resource Center (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To offer information on a variety of health related topics to women and their families.
- U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Bus Accessible
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To give individual and group support to families with a relative who is mentally ill. - American Cancer Society, Washtenaw County Unit (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To help adults and children cope with the effects of cancer through education, research, and service. - Chelsea Arbor Treatment Center (Ann Arbor)
It is a facility exclusively for treatment, research, and training related to alcohol and drug problems. - C.L.E.A.R. House (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To offer a chemical dependency program with four phases of outpatient treatment. - Community Residence Corporation (Ypsilanti)
Mission: To provide community based residential services to persons with developmental disabilities. - Full Circle Community Center (Ypsilanti)
Mission: A psychological rehabilitation clubhouse reintegrating adults recovering from mental illness into the community. - HIV/AIDS Resource Center (Ypsilanti)
Mission: To provide HIV related services to our community through compassionate direct care, prevention, and outreach activities. - March of Dimes (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality through community service, advocacy, research and education. - National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Mission: To prevent and eliminate diseases of the kidney and urinary tract and to enhance the quality of life of renal consumers through public and professional education, consumer services and advocacy, and sponsored research. - Planned Parenthood of Mid-Michigan
Mission: To ensure broad public access to reproductive health care through direct service, education, and advocacy. - Family Life Services Clinic (Ypsilanti)
Mission: To help young mothers with unplanned pregnancies acquire accurate information about all of their options and support them once those decisions are made. - Washtenaw County Public Health Services (Ypsilanti)
Mission: To ensure the citizens of Washtenaw County enjoy the best possible state of health, free from avoidable diseases, disability, and the threat of premature death in a healthful and healthy environment.
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor)
- Requires Car
- Alzheimer’s Association, Michigan Great Lakes Chapter (Chelsea)
Mission: To provide education and support services to Alzheimer’s parents, their families and health care providers. - American Lung Association of Michigan-Huron Valley Regional Office (Oak Park)
Mission: The conquest of lung disease and the promotion of lung health. - Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan (Southfield)
Mission: To help adults and children cope with the effects of leukemia and related disorders. - Karmanos Cancer Institute (Detroit)
Mission: To offer programs in cancer control and service to the community. - Multiple Sclerosis Society Michigan Chapter(Southfield)
Mission: To improve the quality of life of people with MS and their families.
- Alzheimer’s Association, Michigan Great Lakes Chapter (Chelsea)
Summer Camps/Summer Programs
- Summer Camp Information
- Look in particular for specialty camps and camps for individuals with special needs:
- NAAHP Postings of Pre-Health Summer Opportunities
- Boston University Compilation of Pre-Health Summer Opportunities
Research Opportunities
- UM, UM-sponsored & Local:
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
- Psychology Dept. Research Opportunities
- UROP Summer Programs
- Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP)
- Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering (SURE)
- REU at the Biological Station
- REU in Mathematics
- REU at CERN (Physics)
- REU in Biophysics
- REU in the Chemical Sciences
- REU in Space Physics
- Pathways to Science
- Michigan Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Academy
- Michigan Health Sciences Career Development Academy
- Emergency Medicine Research Associates Program (EMRAP @ Trinity Health Michigan)
- Cardiovascular Center Summer Research Fellowship
- Health Management and Policy Summer Enrichment Program (SEP)
- Pre-MSTP Summer Program (UM-SMART)
- Molecular and Integrative Physiology Summer Research Fellowship (SURF)
- STEP in Digestive and Metabolic Physiology
- Summer Undergraduate Research in Physiology (SURP)
- Perrigo/Life Sciences Institute (LSI) Summer Fellows Program
- Survey Research Center Summer Internship Program
- WSU Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Summer Fellowship
- Nationwide:
- AAMC Enrichment Programs on Medical School Campuses
- AAMC Summer Undergraduate Research Programs by SchoolAmgen Scholars
- Compilation of Biomedical Research Opportunities Nationwide (Fred Hutch)
- Compilation of Co-op/Internship Opportunities by University of Rochester
- CDC Public Health Internships, Fellowships, etc.
- DAAD Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE)
- Duke University's Fellowships & Research Opportunities Compilation
- EduMed: STEM and Healthcare Summer Research Opportunities Guide
- Exceptional Research Opportunities Program (EXROP) at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- ExploreHealthCareers.org Program Finder
- Fermi Lab
- Harvard Immunology Graduate Program
- Internships and Fellowships in Health Policy and Related Fields
- Michigan Public Health Internships
- National Science Foundation: Student Interests
- Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
- National Alliance of Research Associate Programs
- NIH Training Programs in the Biomedical Sciences
- Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
- Summer Research Programs for Pre-MD-PhD Students
- Summer Health Professions Education Program
- Van Andel Institute Summer Programs
- WebGURU Guide to Undergraduate Research
Work and Volunteering Abroad
If you are contemplating participating in clinical and patient-oriented experiences abroad, see the following resource. Remember that engaging in clinical, hands-on activities for which no appropriate training or supervision is provided not only is not ethical nor legal, but it may also jeopardize your candidacy at health profession schools since your ethics and judgment will be questioned:
Gap Year Options
Looking for something to do between graduation and medical, dental, or graduate school? There are many opportunities available ranging in length from summer to one to two years. Some opportunities may be directly related to medicine or healthcare, while others may be a chance to explore another side of working with people, such as teaching or community organizing. You may consider fellowships, internships, research, volunteering, part-time employment, etc. Whether you are looking to improve your candidacy to medical school or experience something new before entering your program or the world of work, there is an opportunity out there for you! Be mindful of implications on loan repayment if you take one or more gap years.
This is only a sampling of the many opportunities available. If you wish to explore additional resources or learn more about what to do upon graduation before entering a graduate or professional program, consider scheduling an appointment with a pre-health counselor at The University Career Center.
- Internships
- Fellowships
- Employment (Full and Part Time)
- Research
- Service Opportunities
- Overseas Opportunities
- General Job and Internship Resources
- American Public Health Association Internships (3 months-1 year)
The American Public Health Association is the oldest, largest and most diverse organization of public health professionals in the world and has been working to improve public health since 1872. A variety of internships for undergrad and grad students are available. - AYUDA Internship (Summer)
American Youth Understanding Diabetes Abroad, Inc. (AYUDA) is a grassroots organization seeking interns who are dedicated, hard working and self-motivated. The interns will experience how a small non-profit organization works from the everyday operations to the delivery of essential medical support and resources to Latin America. - Church Health Center Internship Program (3 months-1 year)
Dr. Scott Morris founded the Church Health Center in 1987 to provide quality, affordable healthcare for working, uninsured people and their families. Over the years, Dr. Morris has hired pre-medical students in their gap year to intern in what has become the country’s largest faith-based clinic. - NCI Communications Fellowship (6 months-1 year)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the Federal Government's principal agency for cancer research and training. The NCI coordinates the National Cancer Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients. - Internship/Co-Ops for Pre-Medical Students (Summer)
List of internship postings compiled by Rochester Institute of Technology for pre-medical students. - MHealthy Intern (Summer or Semester)
MHealthy has internship possibilities for currently enrolled and recent college students in the areas of fitness center management, corporate health promotion, health education, community health promotion, nutrition, tobacco cessation, employee wellness, and marketing. - Pfizer Lab Internships (Summer)
Pfizer, the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical company is offering several laboratory internships in fields of chemistry, microbiology, and physical sciences. - Washtenaw County Department of Public Health Internships (8-12 weeks)
The Washtenaw County Health Services Departments, Public Health and Mental Health need students to assist with various projects. Public Health and Mental Health offer student internships and volunteer opportunities.
- Emerging Leaders Program (2 years)
The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is a competitive, two-year, paid, federal internship with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The program provides a unique opportunity to develop analytical and critical leadership skills in one of the largest federal agencies in the nation. - Global Health Corps
Global Health Corps is a non-profit organization committed to health equity. GHC pairs talented young professionals from the United States and abroad, from a variety of backgrounds, to work in year-long fellowships with organizations serving poor communities in the United States and beyond. - Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities- Various Fellowships (Varies)
The OMHD supports training opportunities for qualified students at all levels of their education. Many of the opportunities involve working with the Federal Government or the Center for Disease Control (CDC). - Presidential Management Fellows Program (1 year)
The purpose of the Program is to attract to the Federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs. - Project Horseshoe Farm Fellowship
Horseshoe Farm intensive 13 month community-based fellowship is geared to recent college graduates interested in community health and education, non-profit and organizational management, social entrepreneurship, and community service leadership. HSF is located in Greensboro, AL. - U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs (1 year)
The U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Programs provide community service fellowships for graduate students in health-related professional fields who are dedicated to addressing unmet health needs in their local areas. - More STEM and Medically-Related Fellowships (a compilation)
Employment (full and part-time)
- Department of Veterans Affairs (Varies)
The VA’s goal is to provide excellence to the over 25 million veterans currently alive in patient care, veterans’ benefits, and customer satisfaction. There are numerous opportunities to volunteer or be employed with the Department of Veterans Affairs in the health care setting or in other settings relating to the care of our country’s veterans. - Greater Flint Health Coalition Project Manager Positions (Full-time)
Greater Flint Health Coalition is a non-profit coalition comprised of providers of health care, insurers, purchasers, government, labor, and consumers. GFHC’s mission is to improve the health status of the residents of Genesee County, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the healthcare delivery system in Genesee County. - Michigan Medicine Job Postings
Use this searchable job board to identify healthcare related opportunities with Michigan Medicine. Search for Certified Nurse Assistant, Phlebomist, Medical Assistant, Medical Scribe, Patient Care Assistant, EMT, Translator, etc. - Planned Parenthood Clinic Assistant (Full or Part-time depending on location)
Job descriptions of Planned Parenthood Clinic Assistants vary depending on location, but generally the position involves clerical duties, basic patient care, or both. - HealthCorps
HealthCorps is a comprehensive health education program founded by Dr. Mehmet Oz. HealthCorps Coordinators commit to two years of service to work full-time in a designated high school and community. - GVSU Scribe Academy
This free program (with classroom, online and clinical components) trains individuals to assist healthcare providers by documenting patient care in the electronic medical record. Students that successfully complete the program are hired as hourly employees of Helix Scribe Solutions. Great gap year option for pre-med/pre-PA students interested in working in the Grand Rapids, Lansing, Owosso, Big Rapids and Kalamazoo areas. - ScribeAmerica
Scribes provide real-time charting for physicians by shadowing them throughout their shifts and performing a variety of tasks including recording patients’ history and chief complaints, transcribing the physical exam, ordering x-rays, recording diagnostic test results, and preparing plans for follow-up care. - Elite Medical Scribes
Based in Minnesota, Elite Medical Scribes has recently expanded their services to Ann Arbor by partnering with the University of Michigan Health System. Scribes work side-by-side with physicians throughout their entire shift and have the opportunity to observe how the physician interacts with patients. - iScribeMD
As a scribe, you’ll earn income as you learn the ins and outs of what it takes to succeed in an ER, a hospital or a physician’s office. - Medical Interpreter
UMHS Interpreter Services provides interpretation and translation to patients of all languages throughout the University of Michigan Health System. - Standardized Patient Instructor
Standardized Patient Instructors are trained extensively to portray a specific case for which medical students will do a brief medical interview and/or a focused physical examination. The program is offered through UM Medical School.
A good way to get involved with research is to network with current and past professors or to get in touch with faculty members within various academic departments. There may be opportunities here at the University of Michigan or the departments may know of grant money available for temporary research positions in your field after graduation.
- Summer Research at the University of Michigan (Summer)
Listing of summer research opportunities at UM - Graduate Research, Education, and Training (GREAT) Group (Summer)
The GREAT Group is an AAMC Group established quality education in the biomedical sciences. They have a link to Summer Undergraduate Research Programs (by school) at their website. - Health Sciences Research Opportunities (Summer)
This website from Swarthmore College provides a list of links to summer research programs available to undergrads and recent grads in the U.S. - Michigan Cardiovascular Outcomes Research and Reporting Program (MCORRP)
MCORRP studies common cardiovascular conditions and procedures among large populations; develops modern mathematical tools to assess risk and outcomes; promotes evidence-based care models which incorporate best science into care itself by targeting physicians, nurses, and patients. - National Alliance of Research Associates Programs (NARAP)
NARAP is a consortium of emergency departments and colleges joined to generate research and quality improvement projects utilizing Research Associates (RAs) to enroll large numbers of participants over short time frames. RAs are pre-health professional college and post-baccalaureate students who volunteer in the emergency department enrolling participants in clinical research and providing service based on that research. - Research Associates Program at St. Vincent’s Medical Center (Summer)
The Dept. of Emergency Medicine at St. Vincent's Medical Center recruits college students and graduates to join research efforts in the emergency department (ED). With both the research and service protocols, each RA will have direct interactions with well over 100 patients and visitors during the summer semester. - Student Programs at the National Institutes of Health (varies)
The NIH provides a plethora of opportunities for students at all levels. In particular, see the Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA), a biomedical research program that enables eligible recent college graduates who are planning to apply to graduate or professional school to spend one or two years working with investigators at the NIH. - Summer Research Fellowship Program at WSU SOM (Summer)
Expand your research skills at one of the largest medical centers in the world. Summer fellowships are available in molecular biology and biochemistry.
- AmeriCorps State and National (9-12 months)
The largest of AmeriCorps programs, AmeriCorps State and National provides funds to local and national organizations and agencies committed to using national service to address critical community needs in education, public safety, health and the environment. Members serve full- or part-time over a 9- to 12-month period. - AmeriCorps NCCC (10 months)
AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) is a full-time, team-based residential program for men and women age 18–24. Members live on one of five campuses, located in Denver, Colorado; Sacramento, California; Perry Point, Maryland; Vicksburg, MS; and Vinton, Iowa. AmeriCorps NCCC requires an intensive, 10-month commitment. - AmeriCorps VISTA (1 year)
AmeriCorps VISTA is the national service program designed specifically to fight poverty. VISTA members commit to serve full-time for a year at a nonprofit organization or local government agency, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, strengthen community groups, and much more. - City Year (1 year)
City Year corps member serve full-time as tutors and mentors in schools, running after-school programs, leading and developing youth leadership programs, and vacation camps to make a difference in the lives of children and their communities. - Citizen School (2 years)
The Citizen Schools National Teaching Fellowship is a service program offering a two-year, leadership development experience, including service as a team leader at a Citizen Schools campus, professional development with a partner organization in the community, and the opportunity for optional enrollment in a pioneering Master's program in out-of-school learning. - FoodCorps (1 year)
FoodCorps is part of the AmeriCorps Service Network, which connects kids to healthy food in schools. Serving with FoodCorps is a paid, full time 11.5 month commitment beginning each August. The majority of time will be spent teaching school age children to grow, cook and taste new foods. Contact Ana Cristina Cujar, Michigan Program Coordinator, at [email protected]. Apply at: foodcorps.org/apply - Teach for America (2 years)
Teach For America aims to end educational inequity. TFA corps members serve in high-need schools for two-year commitments.
This is just a small sample of overseas opportunities. The International Center is a great place to find more in-depth information and postings regarding work, volunteer, and internship opportunities abroad.
- AIESEC (Varies)
AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent, not-for-profit organization run by students and recent graduates. Its members are interested in world issues, leadership and management. AIESEC provides its members with an integrated development experience comprised of leadership opportunities, international internships and participation in a global learning environment. - BUNAC (Varies)
BUNAC offers a range of work abroad, volunteer abroad, and teaching overseas programs to destinations such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Cambodia, South Africa, Ghana, China, and Peru. - ChildVoice International (10-12 weeks in spring, summer, and fall)
ChildVoice International is quickly expanding in northern Uganda. Opportunities include, but are not limited to, adult and child education, psycho-social rehabilitation, community health, spiritual leadership and development, income generating projects, microfinance, art, physical and occupational therapy, administrative and organizational tasks, and agriculture. - Global Healing HEAL Internship (1-3 Months)
Health Education & Advocacy Liaisons (HEAL) internships give undergraduate and medical students the chance to work with physicians at the Roatan Volunteer Pediatric Clinic (RVPC) in Honduras. - Peace Corps (2 years)
Peace Corps Volunteers serve in 74 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Collaborating with local community members, volunteers work in areas like education, youth outreach and community development, health, and information technology.
General job and internship resources
- CareerOneStop
Great website for the job searcher with job search resources as well. - CoolWorks
Cool Works is about finding a seasonal job or career in some of the greatest places on Earth. Get a summer job in Yellowstone, Yosemite, or another national park. Find a summer job as a camp counselor. Ski resorts, ranches, theme parks, tour companies and more are waiting for you. - Idealist
Resource for nonprofit jobs, internships, fellowships, and volunteer opportunities. - Indeed
Indeed.com offers the ability to look for jobs and internships using many search engines. Always research each opportunity before applying. - MedHunters
MedHunters is the world's largest healthcare job board. - Medzilla
Job posting site in the biotechnology, medicine and health care industries. Extensive list of related links also available. - One Day, One Job
The insider’s guide to unique and exciting entry level job and career opportunities for recent college graduates. The daily employer profiles highlight the best entry-level jobs and offer innovative job search tips. - One Small Planet
A site for worldwide travel and adventures. Includes international work, study, volunteer, and travel resources. - ServeNet
Includes links to grants and other resources for volunteer work.
Pre-Dent Resources
- Ann Arbor Dental Offices
- Michigan Medicine
- Ann Arbor Non-Profits/Low Cost Centers
- UM - Ann Arbor Undergrad Dental Student Organizations
- Summer/Other Enrichment Programs
- University of California Los Angeles
- Case Western Reserve University
- University of Colorado
- Columbia University
- University of Connecticut
- Creighton University
- University of Detroit Mercy
- University of Florida
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Loma Linda University
- University of Louisville
- University of Michigan
- New York University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Rutgers University
- University of Southern California
- Stony Brook University
- Texas A&M
- University of Texas
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- University of Washington
- Marquette University
As summer approaches, take advantage of the ADEA Enrichment Programs Calendar--designed around enrichment programs and experiences in the United States that focus on the dental professions.
Pre-Genetic Counseling Resources
Gain relevant experience by engaging in crisis counseling, advocacy, research, and shadowing:
- Crisis Line Counselor
- Shadowing
- Use this database to find local and national Genetic Counselors you might want to shadow: https://www.nsgc.org/page/find-a-gc-search
- Research and Programs
- University of Michigan Master’s in Genetic Counseling Program
- UM Undergraduate Summer Research Programs: https://medicine.umich.edu/medschool/education/non-degree-programs/undergrad-summer-research
- List of Genetic Counseling Programs: https://www.gceducation.org/students-volunteers/#program
- Genetic Counseling Admissions Match: https://natmatch.com/gcadmissions/
- Helpful websites and social media outlets:
- National Society of Genetic Counselors
- AboutGeneticCounselors.org
- Twitter (No, I will not be calling it X): #gcchat, #NSGCGenePool
- dnapodcast.com
- Blog: acaffeinatedgc.blogspot.com
Pre-Optometry Resources
- Local Optometry Offices
- Internships, Summer Programs, and Other Opportunities
- Check off the box on the right of the search page of the Optometry Programs Admissions Directory for national listings of summer programs
- Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) @ State University of New York
The program is designed to increase the number of historically underrepresented minority students in CSTEP-targeted professions, most particularly in optometry. - Focus on Your Future @ Illinois College of Optometry
Includes sample lectures from real ICO courses, an overview of the admissions process, career and leadership development, clinical exposure, and student and OD panels. - Improving Diversity in Optometric Careers (I-DOC) @ Ohio State University
Provides hands-on activities in optics, ocular anatomy, and clinical optometry. Participants learn about vision technology, eye diseases, and the impact of systemic health on the eye. They learn the fundamentals of eye and vision, and they gain a better understanding of the importance of diversity in health care. - International Service Learning
The World Health Organization has determined that lack of eye-care is one of the most crucial needs in developing countries. - Opto-Camp @ UC Berkeley School of Optometry
Open to all, the goal of Berkeley Optometry’s Opto-Camp is to provide pre-health science/pre-optometry majors, especially those who are underrepresented in the profession and/or first-generation college students, with in-depth information about Optometry. - Scribe Opportunities with Vision Specialists of Michigan
Busy Bloomfield Hills specialty optometric practice occasionally seeks scribes to work with their optometrists. Positions typically require 25-40 hrs/wk of work and the ideal candidate is a pre-health student who has excellent typing and writing skills and plans to take a gap year prior to enrolling in graduate school. - Ophthalmic Assistant Training and Positions available through KEC
Gap year opportunities for ophthalmic assistants are occasionally available through the UM W.K. Kellogg Eye Center Ann Arbor or in one of their satellite offices in Michigan upon successful completion of their traning program.
- Student Organizations
- Pre-Optometry Club
Our purpose is to guide you in your journey towards Optometry School through support from peers, presentations from accredited optometry programs, meetings with the pre-health advisors, and much more!
- Pre-Optometry Club
- American Optometry Association
Pre-Pharmacy Resources
- Local Pharmacies
- CVS Pharmacy
Locations:
--Industrial Hwy.
--S. Main St.
--S. State St.
--W. Stadium Blvd.
--W. Waters Rd. - HealthPlus Pharmacy of Ann Arbor
- Kroger Pharmacy
Locations:
--S. Maple Rd.
--Plymouth Rd.
--Carpenter Rd. - Meijer Pharmacy
Locations:
--Ann Arbor-Saline
--Jackson Rd.
--Carpenter Rd. - Trinity Health Michigan Pharmacy
- Walgreens Pharmacy
Locations:
--Jackson Ave.
--S. State St.
--Washtenaw Ave. - VA Hospital Pharmacy
- CVS Pharmacy
- Student Organizations
- American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
The AAPS student chapter strives to provide its members with an opportunity to interact with people in academia and industry and thus help them learn more about the function and organization of industry and academia as well as make useful contacts. - Multicultural Pharmacy Student Organization
The Multicultural Pharmacy Student Organization of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (COP) aspires to:- Promote a climate within the COP that supports diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Educate the COP community on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Provide an environment that serves as a platform for COP students (PharmD, PhD, BS, etc.) to express their identities and cultures in a safe and inclusive space.
- Advocate for the awareness and appreciation of different cultures, ethnicities, and identities of students, faculty, staff, and all members of the COP community.
- Empower the expression of diverse groups within our local community and beyond.
- Pharmacy Christian Fellowship
PCF strives to provide activities for the refreshment and encouragement of members, prayer and meditation on Scripture, education and discussion of current issues in pharmacy, service and missions, and networking with Christian health professionals. PCF is open to people of all religious backgrounds. - Student Michigan Pharmacists Association
University of Michigan members of the SMPA represent the will of the students to the MPA through the Student Pharmacist Executive Council. The University of Michigan chapter of SMPA offers networking and mentorship opportunities with leaders in pharmacy and provides a platform for involvement in legislative affairs at the state and national level. At U-M, SMPA holds financial, ethics, legislative, and community service events. - Student National Pharmaceutical Association
SNPhA is an educational service association of pharmacy students who are concerned about pharmacy and healthcare related issues, and the poor minority representation in pharmacy and other health-related professions. Our mission is to improve healthcare outcomes and help provide care to underserved communities and address healthcare disparities.
- American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
- Summer Programs
- UM Pharmacy Scholars Program (PSP)
Participants will live on campus during the six-week program, which prepares students to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT), to be confident in the interview process, and introduces them to faculty and administrators in the College. It also exposes participants to the variety of career options one has with a PharmD degree. PSP is open to college juniors, seniors, recent graduates. - Advanced College Summer Enrichment Program - Howard University
The Center of Excellence Advanced College Summer Enrichment Program (ACSEP) is one of the many support programs offered through the COE to facilitate entry to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program at Howard University. ACSEP is a five-week summer enrichment program for undergraduate level students. - Engage Chicago - Northwestern University
Engage Chicago is an exciting program component for students interested in careers or further study in health and medicine. The Engage Chicago: Health & Medicine Concentration consists of a series of weekly seminars and field experiences that help students explore contemporary issues and prospective careers in medicine, public health, health policy, and other related fields. - ExRx: Experience Pharmacy Summer Boot Camp
This event hosted by the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy is designed for undergraduates interested in a career in pharmacy. - Pre-Pharmacy Enrichment Summer Program
The five-day Pre-Pharmacy Enrichment Summer Program (PrEP) at KGI is designed for prospective students interested in a career in pharmacy. There is no tuition fee. The program will include all classes, activities, lunch, and snacks for five days. Limited scholarships may be available for students who need financial support to attend. - Summer Academic Enrichment Program - Virginia Commonwealth University
SAEP is an intensive, six-week inter-professional academic enrichment program located on the VCU Health Campus in Richmond, Va. The primary focus of SAEP is to provide students with an academically rigorous experience that simulates the first year of health professional school. Students may choose a concentration from among four disciplines: dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy. - Summer Health Professions Education Program
The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. SHPEP’s goal is to strengthen the academic proficiency and career development of students underrepresented in the health professions and prepare them for a successful application and matriculation to health professions schools. - Summer Pharmacy Institute - University Illinois at Chicago
The Summer Pharmacy Institute (SPI) allows students to explore different areas of the pharmacy profession, including a full day workshop devoted to current trends, research, and activities in each of the following focus areas: Hospital, Ambulatory Care, Industry/Research & Development, Community, and Professionalism in the Field. - Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program - Rutgers University
The program is intended for highly motivated undergraduates interested in a research career in the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. Students are provided with an opportunity to conduct full-time research in areas related to Pharmacology and Toxicology, Environmental Health Sciences, Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Clinical Pharmacy. - UM Profile For Success Pharmacy Program
The goal of this six-week residential program is to provide students with essential tools and information to help with the application process for pharmacy school.
- UM Pharmacy Scholars Program (PSP)
- General Resources
Pre-Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Resources
- Local & Close-by PT/OT Offices
- Volunteer Placement Opportunities within “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation”
- Briarwood Complex – MedRehab (Outpatient)
- C.S. Mott Children's Hospital (Inpatient)
- University Hospital (by special approval)
- MedSport (Outpatient)
- Summer Programs/Internships/Other Opportunities in PT/OT
- GoGlobal! @ University of Michigan
GoGlobal! Center for Global Opportunities assists Kinesiology students in finding opportunities for international study, research, volunteerism, and internships. - College Student Internship Program
STAR Physical Therapy seeks to serve individuals who intend to become members of the PT/OT profession by offering a formal college internship program for current undergraduate students. - Health P.A.S.S. @ Des Moines University
Des Moines University’s Health Professions Advanced Summer Scholars Program – Health P.A.S.S. – is a great way to prepare for and enhance your chances of getting into medical or health professions school. - Pre-Occupational Therapy Summer Program: https://www.kgi.edu/academics/summer-programs/pre-occupational-therapy-program/
- Summer Academic Enrichment Program @ Virginia Commonwealth University
SAEP is an intensive, six-week inter-professional academic enrichment program located on the VCU Health Campus in Richmond, VA. - Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)
See website for list of participating universities. - Scribe Positions Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practice in Southeast Michigan
Specialists in Rehabilitation Medicine (SIRM) occasionally seeks scribes to work with the practice’s physicians at their locations in Rochester Hills, Commerce Township and Bloomfield Hills in Southeast Michigan.
- GoGlobal! @ University of Michigan
- Physical Therapy Assistant Opportunities
(Majority of PTA positions require a minimum 2-year associate degree) - Student Organizations
- Michigan Emergency Medicine Club
MEMC combines hands on pre-health experience, academic and application advising, community service and social life. - Pre Physical & Occupational Therapy Club
Our mission is to foster a community of Pre-Physical Therapy students to establish support, resources, and assistance in the quest to enter the field of Physical Therapy. - Phi Epsilon Kappa
Phi Epsilon Kappa (PEK), is a professional co-ed fraternity for Kinesiology students, focusing on enhancing the awareness, benefit, and appreciation for health, physical education, and related fields.
- Michigan Emergency Medicine Club
- Other Resources
Pre-Podiatry Resources
- Local Podiatrists
- Anthony Buto DPM
- Albert B. Kellert DPM
- Foot & Ankle Center
- Gretchen L. Heutsche, DPM
- Washtenaw Podiatry Group (Associates in Podiatry of Michigan)
- For DPMs beyond the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area, tap the DPM Mentors Network.
- Internships, Summer/Winter Programs, & Other Opportunities
- California School of Podiatric Medicine's Podiatry Experience: Summer Enrichment Workshop
During the Podiatry Experience workshop, students will have a hands-on clinical day learning how to cast and suture, and sports medicine taping techniques. - Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine Pre-Professional Internship
Offered three times per year, the Pre-Professional Internship Program at KSUCPM is designed to provide insight into the many facets of podiatric medicine. - New York College of Podiatric Medicine Pre-Health Student Internship Program
These four-day opportunities in New York City will, not only provide you with a memorable experience, but our program is designed to give college students a solid overview of podiatric medicine and NYCPM. - Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Summer and Winter Internship Programs
TUSPM offers a free, four-day winter internship program (WIP) in January or an eight-day summer internship program (SIP) in June for undergraduate students.
- California School of Podiatric Medicine's Podiatry Experience: Summer Enrichment Workshop
- General Resources
Pre-Public Health
- Sample of Local Opportunities
- Summer Training Programs Nationally
- University of Michigan Future Public Health Leaders Program (UM FPHLP)
- Big Data Summer Institute - A SIBS Program
- Boston University Summer Institute for Research Education in Biostatistics (SIBS)
- CDC Public Health Associates Program (PHAP)
- Colorado School of Public Health: CoSIBS Summer Institute
- Columbia University – Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP)
- Iowa Summer Institute in Biostatistics
- Johns Hopkins Diversity Summer Internship Program (DSIP)
- Kennedy Krieger Institute James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
- Kennedy Krieger Institute MCHC/RISE-UP
- Morehouse College – Project IMHOTEP
- UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program
- LA’s Biostatistics Education Summer Training program at USC
- Vanderbilt University Medical System Program for LGBTQ Health
- Washington University Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program
- National Websites for Job and Internships
Pre-Vet Resources
- Local Animal Experiences
- Bird Center of Michigan
Committed to aiding birds, wildlife, and the environment through public education and organization dedicated to the care of injured and orphaned wild birds. - Creature Conservancy
- Down Under Stables
- Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary
Provides a safe haven for abandoned, abused, and neglected animals. - Horses Haven
- Humane Society of Huron Valley
- Leslie Science and Nature Center
- Bird Center of Michigan
- Local Veterinary Clinics/Hospitals
- Summer Programs
- Adventures in Veterinary Medicine @ Tufts
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts
A fun and engaging career exploration program providing a deeper understanding of the veterinary profession and the demands of veterinary school. - Enrichment Summer Program @ MSU
College of Veterinary Medicine - Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program @ Purdue University
Fellowships offer veterinary and undergraduate students the opportunity to work on independent research projects with a faculty mentor and explore non-practice careers.
- Adventures in Veterinary Medicine @ Tufts
- Domestic Internships
- ECMO Lab
A collaborative program directed by Drs. Robert Bartlett and Keith Cook, the laboratory focuses on cardiac and pulmonary physiology, pulmonary pathophysiology, and bioengineering specific to extracorporeal circulation and related devices. Facilities are available for small and large animal physiology studies including acute and sterile operating rooms along with support for a variety of whole animal and biomedical engineering studies. - Select Sires Veterinarian Internship
Open to all individuals (grad and undergrad) interested in Food Animal Medicine. Emphasis on herd health, preventative medicine heavily weighted toward export, biosecurity and individual animal health. Intern will help with sample collection, physical exams, reproductive exams, treatment of bulls and export paperwork. A broad overview of the A.I. industry will also be provided. - Seneca Park Zoo's Pre-Vey Internship
Familiarize an academically qualified, pre-veterinary college student with exotic animal medicine and conservation by:- Completing a retrospective or cross-sectional research project jointly identified between the student and Dr. Wyatt (10 hours per week)
- Assisting and observing the veterinary staff with implementation of the Zoo’s preventive medicine program including clinical rounds, chemical immobilizations, quarantine procedures, necropsies, diagnostic techniques and surgeries (20 hours per week)
- Rotating through all of the Zoo’s animal care areas and learning husbandry practices for and normal behavior of animals including marine mammals, penguins, primates, elephants, carnivores, birds and reptiles (10 hours per week)
- Staten Island Zoo Internship Program
Provides great learning experiences for interns while continuing an exceptionally high level of care for our zoo animals.
- ECMO Lab
- Research & Study Abroad Opportunities
- Cheetah Experience
Small project situated in central South Africa in a town called Bloemfontein where we are home to cheetahs, lions, leopards, servals, caracals, African wildcats, wolves, meerkats and a tiger. - Harnas Wildlife Foundation
Originally established for the protection of animals, the foundation has since grown to include welfare projects and nature conservation projects. Visitors to Harnas can enjoy quality and comfortable accommodation with a range of hospitality, whilst a range of programs attracts volunteers from across the globe. - International Student Volunteers Wildlife Conservation Programs
Opportunities Include:
--Costa Rica
--Thailand
--South Africa
Protect endangered species with hands-on research, nurture and rescue wildlife projects. - Plum Island Animal Disease Center Research Participation Program
Qualified researchers participate in current research activities aimed at developing advanced technologies and countermeasures against foreign animal diseases. - Projects Abroad
Assisting professional vets and staff at clinics with routine treatments and caring for animals at specialized centers by helping with feeding, cleaning, maintenance, and behavior observation. - Vets in the Wild
The focus areas of this course are: Sustainable resource utilization, Wildlife diseases, Animal rehabilitation, Game capture techniques and Veterinary care in rural areas.
- Cheetah Experience
- Other Internship Opportunities
- General Resources
- Animal Welfare Information Center
- AVMA Career Center
- FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine
- USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics
- Underrepresented No More is an interactive, multimedia website of resources for all pre-vet students
- See also compilation of resources put together by the Duke Pre-Veterinary Society.