A fulfilling career is among the keys to a successful life. The Carver College of Medicine offers you many opportunities to explore and understand how to achieve your maximum career potential. We encourage you to take advantage of as many of these resources as you can.
Each opportunity is categorized according to its intended goal:
- Making a decision about which specialty you will love
- Crafting a strategy that maximizes success in achieving your chosen specialty
- Understanding the process needed to become a resident physician.
Click one of the options in the columns below to learn more about that career advising opportunity:
In the Curriculum
M1, Fall semester M2 | Required | Contact Kim Crist |
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Fall semester M4 | Optional | Contact the Registrar's office. |
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M4 | Required | Contact the Registrar's Office |
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Guide to CCOM Specialty Based Pathways |
M4 | Required | Contact your Community Faculty Director This resource provides information about the paths you can take to obtain a solid background in many specialties, including the elective clerkships you might wish to take. Guide to CCOM Specialty-Based Pathways → |
Clinical Department Resources |
Throughout | Optional | Contact departments |
Medical Student Counseling Center
Read this for more information on career advising services through the MSCC.
Throughout | Optional | Contact the MSCC |
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Spring semesters M1, M2, M3 | Optional | Contact the MSCC |
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Spring semesters M1, M2, M3, M4 | Optional | Contact the MSCC |
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Any time | Optional | Contact the MSCC |
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Any time | Optional | Contact the MSCC |
Learning Communities
Throughout | Required | Contact Jim Choi |
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Spring semester | Optional | Contact Jim Choi |
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Spring semester | Optional | Contact Jim Choi |
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Any time | Optional | Contact your Community Faculty Director Your community’s faculty directors are always happy to discuss your career plans, or help connect you to faculty at UIHC. You will also meet with your community faculty director for career advising during the process of creating the Medical Student Performance Evaluation at the end of your third year/beginning of your fourth year. |
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Late M3/Early M4 | Required | Contact Dave Etler |
College of Medicine Registrar
The Registrar's Office can help you understand the process of obtaining a residency match, especially the items below.
Fall Semester M4 | Optional | Contact the Registrar's Office Here is a currated list of resources to help you understand the residency match process, and develop a strategy to obtain a successful match. Registrar-Curated Resources → |
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Fall semester M4 | Required | Contact the Registrar's Office |
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Fall semester M4 | Required | Contact the Registrar's Office |
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Fall and Spring semester M4 | Optional | Contact the Registrar's Office |
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M3 | Required | Contact the Registrar's Office |
Deans
Any time | Optional | Contact Audra King |
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Preclinical | Required | Contact Billie Ruden |
Web-based Career/Specialty Mentor Request
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Any time | Optional | Contact Jim Choi |
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Any time | Required | Contact Jim Choi |
Fall semester M4 | Optional | Contact Jim Choi |
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Spring semester M3, Fall Semester M4 | Contact Annette Griffin Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society eligibility is based on academic achievement, with the top 25% of the class considered eligible. Students' honors hours--semester hours multiplied by 1 for Honors and 0.5 for Near Honors--determine eligibility. Those meeting this criterion are invited to apply, listing their leadership, service, research, and distinction track activities. Applications are scored alongside honors hours and some aspects of clinical evaluations to determine the nominees, and those applicatants are considered by a panel of AOA members. The total inductees cannot exceed one-fifth of the class, with half initiated in junior year spring and the rest in senior year fall. AOA → |
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Spring semetser M3 | Competetive | Contact David Etler Membership in the Gold Humanism Honor Society is based on peer nominations. M3s are asked to nominate classmates who excel in caring, competence, community service, as well as those who they would want to care for themselves or a family member. This information is used to develop a composite score, and components of the nominees' clinical evaluations are used to verify eligibility. A group of between 10 and 15% of the class is selected from the resulting pool nominees. GHHS → |
The Writing and Humanities Program
Summer of M3, Fall of M4 | Optional | Contact Camille Socarras |
Program in Bioethics and Humanities
Throughout | Optional | PPC webpage |