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DOC
DOC (Doctors Ought to Care) is an organization of physicians and medical students that was created for the
purpose of working with young people to promote healthy lifestyles. Our chapter visits local junior high and
high schools to teach and talk with students about alcohol, drugs, tobacco and AIDS. Through this program we
have also brought inner city and underrepresented high school students to the medical school for a day (DOC-for-a-Day).
DOC-for a-Day
Each year, first and second year medical students receive elective credit to conduct a one day visit to the
school of medicine for middle and high school students attending low-performing schools in San Diego County.
Cardiovascular, musculosketal, neurologic and gastrointestinal health issues are the focus of this introduction
to an allopathic school of medicine. One hundred and twenty students and teachers from UCSD partner schools receive
information on health sciences, are tested on their recently acquired knowledge, and are provided with information on
admissions criteria to health professions schools.
Geriatric Resource Center — http://meded.ucsd.edu/AGRC/
The Geriatric Resource Center was created to address the health care needs of older persons in California. Students
can participate in geriatric clinical preceptorships during their first and second years. The center can also assist
students with geriatric research interests find funding.
Student Run Free Clinic — http://meded.ucsd.edu/freeclinic/
The student run free clinic provides health care to patients who are otherwise unable to afford care. It gives medical
students the opportunity to experience the clinical setting from as early as the first quarter of medical school. The
free clinic is a collaborative project including students from UCSD School of Medicine, UCSD School of Pharmacy, and
the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. UCSD faculty and community MDs, DOs, and Pharm Ds also generously volunteer
their time.
UniversityLink Medical Science Program — http://meded.ucsd.edu/ulmsp/
The goals of the UniversityLink medical science program are to: 1) increase the transfer rate among educationally and
socially disadvantaged students, 2) enhance the pipeline for students from high school, through the community college,
to the university, and 3) to strengthen the relationship between local high schools, community colleges and UCSD.
To achieve these goals, SNMA and LMSA students worked with staff and faculty to design a program with the undergraduate
campus and community colleges to facilitate a timely and efficient student transfer from the community college, to the
university in preparation for entrance into health professions schools.
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