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Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective Program

The Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective program supports 4th year or qualified 3rd year medical students whose backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives promote health equity and exemplify inclusive excellence. 

This program is designed to:

  • Increase awareness of opportunities in academic medicine.
  • Prepare trainees to provide culturally competent care for patients from all walks of life.
  • Encourage students from diverse backgrounds to apply to IU School of Medicine's residency programs.
  • Provide mentorship opportunities to trainees within their field of interest. 

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Submissions for the Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective program are accepted on a rolling basis. 

Application

Thank you for your interest in the Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective. We are currently at funding capacity for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. Funding requests will resume for visits scheduled after July 1, 2024.


Eligibility

All applicants must be full-time medical students in good academic standing at Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) or Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) accredited U.S. medical schools including U.S. territories AND meet all of the criteria:

  • Currently a 4th year or qualified 3rd year medical student. Qualified 3rd year medical students must have completed core rotation in all of the following specialties:
    • Pediatrics
    • Internal Medicine
    • Obstetrics & Gynecology
    • Surgery

The Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective program is open to all 4th year or qualified 3rd year medical students with intentionality towards those whose backgrounds, experiences or perspectives promote health equity and exemplify inclusive excellence. Selection criteria was developed in alignment with IU School of Medicine’s strategic plan.

Participating programs

Program Contact Email
Anesthesia Jennifer Stewart, DO jlanter@iupui.edu
Dermatology Callie Burgin
caburgin@iupui.edu
Diagnostic Radiology
Carlene Webb-Burton
cwebbbur@iu.edu
Emergency Medicine*
Nash Whitaker, MD nashwhit@iu.edu
Family Medicine Scott Renshaw, MD serensha@iupui.edu
General Surgery Megan Rendina, BS mrendina@iupui.edu
General Urology Marcelino Rivera, MD maeriver@iu.edu
Internal Medicine Rakesh Mehta, MD ramehta@iu.edu
Interventional Radiology Stephanie Bowman bowmansm@iu.edu
Neurosurgery Mary Gallagher mjgallag@iu.edu
Obstetrics & Gynecology Anthony Shanks, MD ashanks@iupui.edu
Orthopedics Hollyn Mangione hmangion@iupui.edu
Otolaryngology Jane Adamson, MD jaadamso@iupui.edu
Pediatrics Jordan Huskins, MD jhuskins@iu.edu
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Heather Saavedra, MD hsaavedr@iu.edu
Ophthalmology Charline Boente, MD, MS cboente@iu.edu
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Aimee Brough, MD brougha@iu.edu
Plastic Surgery Rhonda Sue Gerding rgerding@iupui.edu
Radiation Oncology Jordan Holmes, MD, MPH jorholme@iu.edu

*Emergency Medicine rotation is two weeks in duration.

 

Length of rotation

Rotations are four weeks in duration and are subject to space availability.
*Emergency Medicine is a two week duration.

Mentoring and networking opportunities

Each student will be paired with a faculty member in their areas of interest that will serve as a mentor and advisor. They will be given the opportunity to have a personal meeting with the residency program director or associate program director provided the student has not yet entered the match process. They will also be paired with a resident, ideally from a similar background, who will serve as a peer mentor and resource during the student’s visit. They shall also be able to attend educational activities of the department.

Financial Assistance

The program will pay a $2,000 stipend only to out-of-state visiting elective students, to support costs associated with participation. Participants will receive compensation upon successful completion of the rotation. 

*Emergency Medicine stipend is $1,500.

Application

To ensure that Inclusive Excellence Visiting Elective participants are placed at the correct elective sites, follow the steps below.

  1. Complete the Visiting Elective program application.
  2. Receive correspondence on the status of your application from the  IU School of Medicine’s Center for Inclusive Excellence.
    **Please note that participation in the Visiting Elective program is contingent upon availability of visiting electives. 
  3. Complete the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO) application. Submit all required items for IU School of Medicine, and your desired elective. The application must include:
  • A personal statement
  • One letter of recommendation
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • An official medical school transcript.

**Please note VSLO application fees will apply.**

There are a limited number of visiting elective positions available each academic year. The Center for Inclusive Excellence accepts visiting elective applications on a rolling basis.  

For more information please email us at iusmdiv@iu.edu.