Since 1978, the Heritage College has sponsored a program to provide summer research experiences for medical students. The Research and Scholarly Advancement Fellowship (RSAF) program seeks to match medical students who have successfully completed their first year of the Heritage College curriculum with research-active mentors who can supervise a meaningful experience in research or scholarly activity.
Under the guidance of the mentor, students conduct intensive short-term (10-week) research projects in selected areas of biomedical/basic science, social-behavioral medicine, primary care, medical education, or clinical investigation. Students will participate in a core curriculum consisting of seminars on a broad array of research-related topics. They will complete an oral presentation and/or present a poster describing their research during the last week of the summer program. The fellowship pays $3,000 to assist students with living expenses over the 10-week program.
Upon successful completion of the fellowship program, students will receive one hour of academic credit. There will be no tuition cost to the students for participation in the program, and the program will be graded on a pass/fail basis.