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www.med.unc.edu/idig(↑ check it)
Careers in IDMedicine
ID Fellowships: 2-3 years, following residencies in Internal Medicine or Pediatrics
Primary CareID intersects every medical specialty
Public HealthEpidemiologyHealth and Human BehaviorsEtc.
Careers in ID [Global]
World Health Organization Doctors Without Borders International Society for Infectious Diseases
[National] Center for Disease Control Epidemic Intelligence Service National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Infectious Diseases Society of America American Society for Microbiology The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
[Local] UNC Center for Infectious Diseases NC Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology in NC Orange County Health Department
Ongoing eventsFriday Morning ID Conferences
8:30-9:30am1131 Bioinformatics (first floor auditorium)Topics and speakers varyFree breakfast?
This Friday, 9/17: Ward Cates, MD,MPH FHI, “The HIV Prevention
World Post-CAPRISA 004: What’s Next?
Ongoing eventsWednesday Morning Case Conferences
8:30-9:30amMemorial HospitalReal patients presented by 3rd/4th year medical
studentsClinical thinkingReal worldTalk to Erin Steinbach or one of the co-leaders
Ongoing eventsMeet ID Faculty
Several ID faculty have offered themselves for shadowing (clinic or lab) and/or talks about their careers over a cup of coffee
Some of their research interests include: HIV/AIDS in South Africa/Malawi HIV molecular biology Nosocomial infections, bioterrorist agents (cool
lecture in MS1) Biology, epidemiology of STD transmissions Plenty more
Ongoing eventsMeet ID Faculty
We’re still compiling a list of faculty We’ll get you the faculty list with their
academic bios/research interestsEmail the faculty member to set up a time to
meetTalk to us if you have questions!
Events this fallMovie w/AMSA – OctoberIPVAA and HIV - NovemberWorld Aids Day - December
HIV Awareness/HIV in NC
Events Next SpringInternational Health and ID Networking Night -
JanuaryGood food and discussion with faculty from the
SOM and SPHMicro Lab Tour - AprilCOS (Career Opportunities Series) lunch
Wednesday, April 13
Jan. 2009at
Carolina Brewery
Other resourcesUNC Institute for Global Health and
Infectious Diseases (inter-departmental)Website: http://globalhealth.unc.edu/Blog: http://uncglobalhealth.wordpress.com/Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chapel-Hill-NC/UNC-Institute-for-Global-Health-and-Infectious-Diseases/50477582478
Twitter: http://twitter.com/uncglobalhealthe-Newsletters:
http://globalhealth.unc.edu/subscribe.php
Other resourcesUNC Center for Infectious Diseases
(SOM)Website: http://www.med.unc.edu/infdis/Faculty information, research topics,
fellowship program informationSchedule of topics for Friday AM conferencesPowerpoints from past Wednesday AM case
conferences http://www.med.unc.edu/infdis/education/case-
management-conference Really, they’re cool, check them out
Other resourcesStudent Global Health Committee
(SGHC) – SPHSpeakers, forums, community service,
fundraisers, help finding funding, etc.Narratives of HIV/AIDS subcommitteehttp://studentorgs.unc.edu/sghc/Join the listserv: [email protected]
SHAC: HIV CounselingApps closed for 2010-11…something to think
about next year
Great BooksMountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy
Kidder
My Own Country, by Dr. Abraham Verghese
The Demon in the Freezer, by Richard Preston
Infections and Inequalities, by Dr. Paul Farmer
ContactsIDIG co-leaders 2010-11 (email one of us
to be added to the listserv!)Julia Brant ([email protected])Sarah Kim ([email protected])
Faculty AdvisorDr. Lisa Hightow ([email protected])
Wednesday AM conference contact and all around smart personErin Steinbach ([email protected])