To disseminate relevant and pertinent resources to pre-medical students, including minority health, non-western health practices, and long-term planning, so that they may feel empowered and have the tools they need to succeed and take action.
— Summit Mission Statement
Timeline, Program Booklet, and Speaker Biographies
Agenda
10:00 AM – Opening Remarks
10:10 AM – Workshop Sessions #1
11:00 AM – Break
11:10 AM – Workshop Sessions #2
12:00 PM – Lunch
12:30 PM – Networking
1:00 PM – Workshop Sessions #3
1:50 PM – Closing Remarks
Virtual Program Booklet
For detailed information of workshops and locations, please visit our Program page!
Speaker Biographies
For more information about our speakers, please visit our Speakers page!
Campus Partnerships
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Asian Pacific Islander Club (APIC)
The Asian Pacific Islander Club (APIC) of Cal State East Bay aims to provide support and promote unity amongst APIs and those who stand in solidarity. APIC will address the academic, cultural, social, and political issues faced by our members in a number of different settings by sharing the intersections of our identities. By recognizing and appreciating the differences in our intersectionality, we help create a supportive and inclusive environment. Join us as we strengthen the bonds of our community through games and special events.
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East Bay Student Nurses Association - Hayward
East Bay Student Nurses Association is proud to represent the nursing students here at CSUEB-Hayward. Our goal is to provide these students the resources they need to succeed and grow as professionals. We also work with our community about spreading awareness about the nursing profession as well as collaborating with organizations to educate our campus about health issues.
Email: ebsnapresident@gmail.com
Instagram: @eastbaynursing
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Spanish in Healthcare
Spanish in Healthcare (SHC) is an organization of pre-health students dedicated to learning medical Spanish terminology and providing health education to underserved communities. SHC offers Spanish modules with high-yield clinically based words and phrases. During our meetings we encourage members to apply newly learned terminology through assignments, games and real conversations using a mock patient-provider framework.
The Princeton Review Partnership
Cover Letter & LinkedIn Workshop
The Princeton Review’s Cover Letter + LinkedIn Workshop is applicable to all students—whether you are trying to get into a competitive internship, applying for research positions, or preparing for adcoms professionals to Google you before your med school interview. Learn tips for effectively communicating your best traits to the people who can get you where you want to go, by gaining insight into cover letter writing basics and creating your professional brand on LinkedIn.
Personal Statement & Resume Workshop
The Princeton Review’s Personal Statement + Resume Workshop is a perfect place to start for preparing for a host of post-grad possibilities: learn how to craft an effective personal statement and what admissions professionals are looking for as you apply across programs, as well as how to formulate an engaging resume that will help you secure jobs and opportunities for gap years, grad school, and beyond.