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Global Health Ethics - panel discussions

This Fall, the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities and the Department of Global Health will coordinate panel discussions around the ethics of Global Health research. We will discuss various subjects such as the good practices when initiating a Global Health research partnership, the ethics of disease outbreak, and others. This seminar series will be public.
Have you run into ethical issues in the context of your global health research? Please suggest a topic to be discussed.
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JAMP

The Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP), established by the Texas Legislature in 2001, is a uniquely Texan workforce pipeline to medicine program. State leaders knew that many talented students that dreamed of serving others as physician came from a low socioeconomic status and thus faced significant challenges in achieving this goal. JAMP was established to minimize these challenges for highly qualified but economically disadvantaged Texas resident students by providing them the financial support and mentoring needed to be successful.
Since 2003, JAMP has been helping highly qualified, economically disadvantaged students achieve their dreams with:
  • Support through undergraduate scholarships and summer stipends
  • Placement into JAMP Summer Internship experiences
  • Hands-on experience through clinical enrichment opportunities
  • Comprehensive, multi-phase MCAT preparation program
  • Personal and professional development through dedicated mentoring
  • Guaranteed admission to a Texas medical school if all criteria are met
  • Scholarships to attend medical school
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