The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) is pleased to offer a stipend for visiting medical student rotations. This opportunity allows students to explore a specialty of interest, gain insights into residency at UW–Madison and familiarize themselves with NACHP as a valuable resource at UW.
The program is open to third- and fourth-year medical students who are enrolled with a federally recognized tribe and/or have demonstrated a strong commitment to American Indian/Alaska Native communities. For priority consideration, apply by May 30, 2025. Applications will be accepted until all funds are awarded.
Program Goals
- Explore your specialty of interest.
- Learn more about UW-Madison Residency programs.
- Connect with NACHP as a resource for prospective residents at UW.
NACHP Visiting Student Opportunity
Overview
- 2 or 4 week rotation options.
- Stipend amounts: 2-week ($2,500), 4-week ($5,000).
- Stipends are divided into two installments and disbursed at the
beginning and conclusion of the rotation. - Stipend is provided to assist with housing and travel expenses.
- A pre-rotation orientation with NACHP staff is provided.
- This opportunity is for medical students who are enrolled with a federally recognized tribe and/or have demonstrated a strong commitment to American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
First- and second-year students are encouraged to complete our interest form. Contact NACHP with questions at nachp@hslc.wisc.edu.
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