MS1 Orientation
ZoomMeet director Dr. Catherine Coe, coordinator Hayley Applegate, and FIRST scholars Carol Tran and Delia LoSapio for a brief introduction of the program during the final day of MS1 Orientation.
Meet director Dr. Catherine Coe, coordinator Hayley Applegate, and FIRST scholars Carol Tran and Delia LoSapio for a brief introduction of the program during the final day of MS1 Orientation.
Come meet second year FIRST scholar Natalie Cuevas during the Activities Fair. She is excited to share her experience with the program and answer questions from interested students!
Join us for an information session about the FIRST Program! Want to graduate medical school in 3 years instead of 4? The FIRST Program (Fully Integrated Readiness for Service Training) is a 3-year curriculum with direct progression into affiliated residency programs in family medicine, general surgery, psychiatry, and pediatric. This is followed by 3 years … Read more
We are so excited to announce that we will be hosting a Residency Open House for the FIRST Program on Thursday, November 11, 2021 from 5pm – 6pm. This event will be held via Zoom. The first 40 minutes of the event will be dedicated to hearing about each of the affiliated residency programs either … Read more
Are you interested in joining the FIRST Program? Today is the deadline to apply. Fill out the application in its entirety and have a letter of recommendation sent to FIRST@med.unc.edu. We look forward to reviewing your application!
Join us for an information session about the FIRST Program! Want to graduate medical school in 3 years instead of 4? The FIRST Program (Fully Integrated Readiness for Service Training) is a 3-year curriculum with a directed pathway to an affiliated residency programs in family medicine, general surgery, psychiatry, pediatrics, and potentially internal medicine. This … Read more
Want to graduate medical school in 3 years instead of 4? The FIRST Program (Fully Integrated Readiness for Service Training) is a 3-year curriculum with direct progression into affiliated residency programs in family medicine, general surgery, psychiatry, and pediatric. This is followed by 3 years of service to the state of North Carolina