Document Your Medical Student Research Experiences
The Office of Research Affairs compiles information from Wright State medical students about research experiences acquired during their medical education. Some students complete student-initiated research electives (SIE’s) between Years 1 and 2 or during Year 4. Other students arrange to work with faculty research mentors on an extracurricular basis at varying time intervals. Some research experiences are based at Wright State and its affiliated teaching hospitals, while others take place in research settings beyond the medical school.
We want to know more about your medical student research experiences, including any publications, presentations, awards, and grant proposals that may be associated with your work. Please use our Medical Student Research Documentation Form to submit your data. The information will be used to document your efforts and plan future student research opportunities.
Are You Looking for a Research Mentor?
The Office of Research Affairs can assist Wright State medical students who are seeking research experiences during their medical education. Typically, research experiences take the form of summer electives between Years 1 and 2 and Year 4 electives. Some students arrange to work with faculty mentors year-round or at varying time intervals.
Please use our Medical Student Research Mentor Form to provide data about the types of research experiences that interest you. The information will be used to introduce you to appropriate SOM department chairs and other faculty research mentors. After letters of introduction are sent to faculty and copied to students, it is up to you to follow-up by making an appointment with the faculty to discuss possible research experiences.
If you have questions about the process or problems using either of these online forms, please contact Mark Willis in the Office of Research Affairs (937-775-3814).
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