Summer Training for Medical Students

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Program Description

Each summer, the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center trains and supports medical students interested in cancer research. This program offers a valuable opportunity for medical students to participate in extensive, direct experience in laboratory research while completing their medical training.

Applications for the summer 2025 program are open! 

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Financial Award

The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Summer Medical Training Award funds medical student research training projects in oncology. Each award provides $4,000 as a trainee summer stipend. An additional $500 is given to the hosting laboratory for research materials and supplies.

Mentors are expected to match this award with a commitment of at least $500 for research supplies and materials for the trainee summer project as well.

Expectations

Mentor Expectations

The mentor(s) should be well-established and have:  

  • Mentoring experience with former trainees who have productive scientific careers
  • Expertise in the proposed area of research
  • Expertise in research methodology

The mentor(s) must commit the necessary time to provide both specific and general research training for the trainee, supervise the trainee’s research project, and provide the necessary equipment and resources to carry out the research project. 

Trainee Expectations

The research and training expectations are that trainees will:

  • Meet with their mentor or designee on a weekly basis
  • Design or participate in one or more investigation projects
  • Submit two progress reports to their mentor outlining the work being performed over the eight-week program (5th week and 8th week)
  • Complete responsible conduct of research and safety modules, preferably prior to the start of the research period
  • Attend department seminars to further develop an understanding of the field
  • Acknowledge the support of the training grant in all posters and presentations that come out of the work in this program with “Supported by a Summer Medical Training research grant from the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center"

Training Site Expectations

The training site should conduct cancer research and have an established research program as indicated by the following criteria:

  • Successful extra- and or intramural competitive grant funding
  • Current IRB-approved clinical, or laboratory investigations
  • Research presentations at national or international meetings
  • Publications in peer-reviewed journals
  • Dedicated funds, space, and support personnel available to ensure the completion of projects in which the applicant will participate

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Applicants must meet the following criteria: 

  • Be enrolled in medical school at either ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine or Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½
  • Select a mentor on the faculty of ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½; mentor must agree to the expectations noted above

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  • Have completed one or more years of medical school PGY but not have graduated
  • Be in good program academic standing
  • Use of this research experience to satisfy partial requirements for research for the MD degree is preferred
  • Acceptance of Award
  • Participate in End of Summer Symposium
  • Submit Research Project Final Report to cancer-training@case.edu

Application

Please fill out the appropriate application and submit the following in the upload section of the application form:

  • Current curriculum vitae
  • Brief (one page) personal statement of applicant’s interest in cancer research, how they selected the mentor, and worked with the mentor to generate the proposal*
  • Project Outline (one page) including:*
    • Project Title
    • Project Overview
    • Background/Rationale
    • Hypothesis
    • No more than two specific aims
  • Letter of support from proposed project mentor
  • Email from applicant's medical school confirming status as a current student in good standing

*Please submit your personal statement and project description in Arial 11 with at least 0.5 inch margin on all sides.

Submission Deadline

ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine Students: January 30, 2025

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) Students: March 2, 2025

Review Criteria

  • Scientific merit of the project
  • Mentor responsibility to meet expectations for training as outlined above
  • Quality of the research project summary
  • Evidence of commitment by the trainee

Contact

Contact cancer-training@case.edu for more information.