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AMA Minority Scholarships

April 25, 2007
by Akane Naka, Project Manager


The American Medical Association (AMA) foundation

The AMA Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Medical Association. Founded in 1950, the AMA Foundation's mission is to advance health care through support of programs in medical education, research and service.

Through our partnerships with our donors, the AMA Alliance, AMA affiliations and other organizations, the AMA Foundation works to improve the health of our nation's communities and strengthen the patient-physician relationship with its better health initiatives.

Medical Education

As the cost of medical education continues to increase, financial assistance for medical students is more important than ever. The American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation has a long history of supporting young men and women who aspire to become physicians.

Application process:

By February of each year, the AMA Foundation will send a detailed packet of scholarship information to each medical school's Office of the Dean, Office of Student Affairs and Office of Financial Aid. It is through one of these offices that you can receive nomination and application information. It is the Office of the Dean or the Dean's Designate that must submit nominations to the AMA Foundation for the scholarships. Here is a short synopsis of our scholarships that may apply to you.

Scholarships and awards:

AMA Foundation Minority Scholars Award - In collaboration with the Minority Affairs Consortium (MAC), with support from the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, the AMA Foundation offers the Minority Scholars Award. Ten Minority Scholars Awards are awarded annually, each in the amount of a $10,000 scholarship. You must be a current first or second-year student and a permanent resident or citizen of the U.S. Eligible students of minority background include African American/Black, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino. Each medical school is invited to submit up to two nominees.
Applications available: February
Nominations due: April 16

AMA Foundation Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship - These $10,000 scholarships reward current third-year medical students, who are entering their fourth-year of study. The selection of the recipients will be based on academic achievement and/or financial need. Multiple scholarships, funded by the AMA Foundation, the Audio-Digest Foundation, Johnson F. Hammond, MD Fund, and the Rock Sleyster, MD Fund will be awarded in 2007. Partial funding for this program is provided by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.

* There will be eight Physicians of Tomorrow scholarships funded by the AMA Foundation.
* The recipient of the one Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship funded by the Audio-Digest Foundation should have an interest in "the communication of science." Activities such as mentoring and/or teaching are examples of "communication of science."
* The recipient of the one Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship funded by the Johnson F. Hammond, MD Fund should have an interest in and commitment to a career in medical journalism.
* The recipient of the one Physicians of Tomorrow Scholarship funded by the Rock Sleyster, MD, Fund should have an interest in and commitment to a career in psychiatry.

Each medical school may submit one nomination for each of these scholarship opportunities. Thus, each school may submit up to four nominations in total.
Applications available: February
Nominations due: May 31

AMA Foundation Scholars Fund - The AMA Alliance - the largest volunteer arm of the AMA raises money each year for medical schools to distribute to deserving students of their choice. The AMA Foundation tracks these donations for medical schools independently in separate accounts. Medical schools receive notification of funds available in March 2007. Each dean or dean's designate chooses scholarship recipients based on the funds available. Each Scholars Fund award must be at least $1,000. If a school does not have $1,000 in their account, the AMA Foundation will let funds accumulate until one full scholarship can be fulfilled.
Medical School submits recipients to Foundation: July 2

The Arthur N. Wilson, MD, Scholarship - One $5000 scholarship is awarded to a medical student who grew up in Southeast Alaska . Students may apply directly to the Foundation for this scholarship opportunity. View the submission materials for this scholarship (PDF, 96KB, requires Adobe® Reader® )
Submission deadline: June 15

If you have questions about these scholarship opportunities, please contact:
Dina Lindenberg
Program Officer
(312) 464-4193
dina.lindenberg@ama-assn.org

Additional information on financial is available on the following AMA Web sites:

AMA Medical Student Section Resources for Financing Medical School Web site

AMA Minority Affairs Consortium Funding, Grants & Educational Programs Web site

This information is reposted with thanks to The American Medical Association.