We award two scholarships annually designed to promote diversity and inclusion in our Plastic Surgery Residency Program. Our goal with this scholarship is to assist Sub-I applicants to our program, an intense exposure to all aspects of plastic surgery. This scholarship also focuses on creating an educational environment that embodies diversity and inclusion and allows the students an opportunity to form a relationship with current house staff and faculty.
Eligibility
- Students must currently be enrolled as a fourth-year student, in good standing, at a U.S. medical school and be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident to apply for this scholarship.
- Applicants for the funded clerkship must come from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine. Under-represented in Medicine (URM)refers to individuals from a background that is traditionally underrepresented in medicine, including but not limited to racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population and those from disadvantaged backgrounds, identify as LGBTQ+, have disabilities, are first generation in the United States or first in their immediate family to attend college, or who otherwise would increase the diversity and inclusivity of our student and resident/fellow populations.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center/Wake Forest University School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to a policy that prohibits discrimination on the basis of ancestry, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected class.
The Wake Forest SOM Plastic Surgery URM Scholarship has been created to assist with expenses for a 4-week Sub-Internship in our program. The Sub-Internship is built to be an all-inclusive experience with strong emphasis on plastic surgery education. Each applicant awarded one of these scholarships will receive a stipend of up to $1500 to cover housing, travel and meal expenses. The program will allow students to rotate with our faculty and residents.
To apply, send the following information to bwilson@wakehealth.edu as soon as you are notified that you have been accepted for a Sub-I experience with us.
- 300-word personal statement describing your interest in this scholarship.
- Updated CV (including submitted/accepted publications, presentations, awards, and extracurricular/voluntary work).
- If you applied for the URM scholarship that was offered by our institution. If you were awarded that scholarship as combined scholarships awarded may not exceed actual expenses of for the Sub-I experience.
We will use the LOR, step scores, and MS transcript that was submitted with your rotation application in VSLO.
You will be notified by email if you are awarded one of our departmental scholarships and you will have to submit your receipts to be reimbursed for expenses up to the awarded amount. If you apply for both an institution and departmental scholarship and are awarded both, you will submit for the institution scholarship first and then we will cover the rest of your expenses that you have receipts for.