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Office of Health Equity and Inclusion: Health Equity Summer Scholars Program (HESSP) 2021

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Posted on: October 29, 2020 Apply Now
Internship Expires February 1, 2021

Since 2012, the Nemours Office of Health Equity has been funding scholarships to current undergraduate students to learn about health disparities through summer research projects.

Thirteen scholarships are available this year:

The program is virtual based in Wilmington, DE (Eastern Time)

Each scholarship recipient receives a $4300 monetary award (stipend.)

The stipend in paid in installments and is contingent upon completion of all program requirements

Eligibility requirements include: 1) United States citizenship or legal permanent residency; 2) enrollment as an undergraduate student at the time the program starts (individuals who graduated prior to the start of the program are not eligible to apply)

This year the program begins June 7, 2021 and ends on August 13, 2021. Participation is required throughout the ten-week, full-time program.

The program schedule is 8:30 – 5:00pm M – F Eastern Time. for the duration of the internship.

Because of the rigorous nature of the program absences greater than three-days will not be granted; absences of any kind must be approved.

Individual projects are population based in nature and typically address pediatric health care disparities. Applicants are asked to rank their top three choices.

**PLEASE NOTE PROJECTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA**

Individual Projects Include:

1. COVID-19 subpopulation variances in cumulative incidence and mortality in the US (CDC data set if available next year)

2. Cumulative Incidence, and Morality in COVID-19 among US Children (CDC dataset)

3. Racial/ethnic variability in the association between diabetes and hypertension; National Health Survey (2018/19)

4. implication of epigenomics in racial disparities in cardiovascular disease, preterm birth and cancer (breast, prostate,colon): systematic review & QES

5.Childhood Brain Injury and Low Birth Weight interaction predicts disproportionate burden of cerebral palsy among black/AA: National Survey of Children Health (2018) Mentors; Dabney K & Holmes, L Jr.

6. Racial and Sex Differentials in Pediatric Glioblastoma Survival : SEER (1975-2017)

7. Black-White Risk Differentials in Pediatric Ependymoma Survival: SEER (1975-2017)

8. American Indians/Alaska Native and Blacks/AA predict Low Relative Survival in Pediatric Astrocytoma: SEER (1973-2015)

9.Subpopulation aberrant epigenomic modulation of novel biomarkers in childhood obesity: Systematic Review and QES

10. Maternal Environmental and Clinico-pathologic factors interaction predict the survival disadvantage of perinatal mortality among blacks/AA

11. Racial disparities in sudden infant death syndrome is explained by social determinants of health: CDC dataset, 1998-2017

12. Conjoint effect of unsafe neighborhood and child racial discrimination in racial variance in childhood mental disorder , NSCH,2018

13. Racial heterogeneity in the association between low birth weight and intellectual disabilities in US Children (NSCH,2018)

14. Implication of sexual orientation in sexual risk behavior, smoking, vaping and alcohol among US youths, BRFSS, 2017

In this program participants are required to:

  • Attend lectures and statistics clinics.
  • Complete an individual project.
  • Present findings to a large audience of associates and students’ families.
  • Present posters to a variety of audiences.
  • Actively participate and interact in journal club sessions.
  • Work in a team setting including group projects.

Participants also have the option to:

  • Attend grand rounds.
  • Attend Nemours Sponsored events.
  • Complete additional online trainings.

Application Materials:

  • Resume/CV
  • Unofficial Transcripts

Application deadline is January 31, 2021.

If chosen applicants will be notified via email to schedule and interview. Final decisions will be made in mid-April 2021; applicants will be notified by email.

**PLEASE NOTE**

We ask many demographic questions (race, ethnicity, sex, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status) for the purpose of selecting an inclusive and diverse group of scholars.

We highly encourage you to be honest in answering these demographic questions; however you are welcomed to decline to answer.

THIS IS NOT AN OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT BUT AN EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

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Virtual Drop-in hours are finished for the semester. Please schedule an appointment with your Career Consultant.

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Laura Shackelford, M.Ed. Laura Shackelford, M.Ed.
Director
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Lucy Moran, MS.Ed., GCDF Lucy Moran, MS.Ed., GCDF
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Dr. Gregory Shirley Dr. Gregory Shirley
Associate Director Employer Relations, Technology, and Operations
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Jakin Vela, M.Ed. Jakin Vela, M.Ed.
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Vianet Garza Vianet Garza
Career Consultant, Denton Campus
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Rohit Prasad Rohit Prasad
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Elizabeth MacDonald. M.S., CCSP Elizabeth MacDonald. M.S., CCSP
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Chrissy Meek. M.A. Chrissy Meek. M.A.
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Trevor McCray, M.A. Trevor McCray, M.A.
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Bryana Ortiz Bryana Ortiz
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Brookelyn Bush, M.Ed. Brookelyn Bush, M.Ed.
Graduate Assistant-Employer Relations
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