Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences

           Success in the Sciences (SIS)/Project Beck Program             ||  Access-Med Program               ||  Biomedical Careers Program              ||  MCAT/DAT Preparatory Program              ||  Summer Chemistry Expanded Recitation Course and Mathematics Preparatory Program               ||Cancer Institute Student Research Project               ||  RWJ Medical School Mentoring Program               || New Brunswick High School Saturday Scholars' Academy               || New Brunswick Bridge to Employment Supplemental Instructional High School Program               || New Brunswick Tomorrow - AVID Supplemental Instructional Support Program 
 

 

 

Access-Med Program

 

Currently, African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans represent about 24 percent of the U.S. population but comprise less than 8 percent of our country’s physicians. The significant talent in these underrepresented groups is greatly needed to help deliver quality health care for all citizens and to make breakthroughs in biomedical science.


ACCESS-MED is a consortia program for undergraduates offered by Rutgers University, Seton Hall University, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. It was designed to provide academic enrichment, support, and counseling for groups currently underrepresented in medicine. Participants also receive career guidance and assistance in submitting applications to medical schools.


One of the most exciting features of ACCESS-MED is the opportunity to gain early admission to Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) in the senior year at Rutgers University. Students admitted to this “transitional year” of ACCESS-MED take courses at RWJMS and Rutgers University, simultaneously completing the B.A. degree requirements and earning credits toward the M.D. degree.


The transitional courses taken at RWJMS may include biochemistry, human genetics, microbiology/immunology, nutrition, and/or anatomy. These courses may be approved for Rutgers University credit through the Division of Life Sciences.

What are the academic support and enrichment activities of Access-Med?

Academic support is provided in the form of:

  • Group sessions in math and science provided by the Success in the Sciences Program.

  • Academic advising and individual academic planning
  • Scholarship and internship information

Enrichment activities and greater exposure to the medical profession are offered through:

  • All-day conferences at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School on topics such as gene therapy, sports medicine, cardiology, and forensic pathology.

  • Workshops at Rutgers University on health-related issues such as diabetes, AIDS/HIV, cancer, sickle cell anemia, etc.

  • Access-Med participants may gain experience in biomedical research by undertaking projects with faculty at Rutgers University or RWJMS.

  • Academic enrichment (with college credits) in the summers is available through the jointly sponsored Biomedical Careers Program (BCP).

Need More Information?

Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences.
Nelson Biological Laboratories
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
604 Allison Road, 2nd Fl., Room A201
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8000

Phone: 732-445-6878
Fax: 732-445-6879

Ready to Apply?

You may obtain an application from Ms. Jesenia Cadena at the above address and number. Completed applications are accepted twice a year (first week of February and September). They must include a current transcript and letters of recommendation.

 


Nelson Biological Laboratories, Room A-201
604 Allison Road, Piscataway NJ, 08854-8000
Phone: 732-445-6878  Fax: 732-445-6879