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Student Urinary Tract Program in Education and Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Student Urinary Tract Program in Education and Research (SUPER) Summer Training Program is for second-year undergraduate, graduate and medical students interested in research and clinical experiences. The SUPER Summer Training Program is designed to attract a talented and diverse pool of trainees to the fields of nephrology and urology. This competitive program can fill key training gaps, increase the pediatric nephrology and urology workforce, and ultimately improve patient care through new clinical experiences and research opportunities that accelerate scientific discoveries.

Program Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be interested in pursuing a graduate or professional degree in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, health, and rehabilitation services, public health or veterinary medicine
  • Undergraduate students should be in their sophomore or in their junior year (rising sophomores are encouraged to apply)
  • Students must have passing grades in all courses

Funding:

  • Program participants receive a summer salary and the opportunity to attend a national annual meeting. Local housing is available near Nationwide Children’s campus.

Program participants receive a summer salary and the opportunity to attend a national annual meeting. Local housing is available near Nationwide Children’s campus.

Applications are due January 1, 2024.