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PORTFOLIO OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVES

The University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine announces the availability of a portfolio of scholarships, loan payment and other incentives beginning in the Academic Year 2008-2009. Policy and operational oversight of these programs will be provided by a Financial Incentives Policy Committee comprised of faculty and staff of the School of Community Medicine.

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Direct inquiries to:


Meredith Davison, PhD
Associate Dean for Academic Services
School of Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma-Tulsa
4502 East 41st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
Email: meredith-davison@ouhsc.edu

 
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Drillers game

MSI Students, Ryan Huey, Kevin Gaddis and Jake Worsham enjoyed an evening at Drillers Stadium during the School of Community Medicine Summer Institute, 2008.

 

 
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BENEFITS
PA
Students
Medical
Students
Resident
Physicians
Faculty
Physicians
Student Merit Scholarships
 
To Be Announced
 
 
Public Health Scholarships
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Medical Service Financial Incentives
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Student Summer Internships
 
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TULSA TRACK ENROLLMENT FORM
Medical students must complete the Tulsa Track Enrollment Form in order to be eligible for scholarships and programs listed here.
   
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STUDENT MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

  • A limited number of merit based scholarships provided to attract and reward the most competitive students from Oklahoma and the nation. These merit scholarships will not have a service obligation attached.
     

These scholarships are under development and will be announced at a later date.  Eligible recipients are medical students enrolled in the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine.

All scholarships are intended to be generous in amount.

   
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MEDICAL STUDENT SUMMER INTERN OPPORTUNITIES
The purpose of these opportunities is to provide Oklahoma City-based medical students an additional opportunity to be exposed to the Tulsa community prior to the MS3 year.

Eligible students will be those enrolled in the Tulsa Track. The intern opportunities will be in Tulsa between the student's MS1 and MS2 years. There will be a fixed number of opportunities and students will be selected from pool of applicants. Opportunities may include, but not be limited to, staffing the School of Community Medicine Summer Institute; research assistants for faculty and departments; work experiences in public health and service in community agencies. Each opportunity will be for the approximate six week period of mid-June through July. Students will be paid a competitive stipend.

Applications are currently in development and will be available in early 2009.

   
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PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS

Medical students, PA students, residents, or College of Medicine faculty who wish to pursue this opportunity should complete the Public Health Scholarship Agreement.

  • Medical students must also complete the Tulsa Track Enrollment Form.
  • Residents and faculty need to secure a written endorsement from their Department Chairman.
  • Physician assistant students need a written endorsement from their program director.
  • All agreements should be forwarded to the Policy Committee.

These scholarships depend upon available funds. A generous amount of funds have been allocated. The priority for scholarships will be medical students, physician assistant students - then residents and faculty. If other benefits pay a portion of these expenses, they will be expected to be applied first. Public Health Scholarship Agreement

   
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MEDICAL SERVICE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
The purpose of this award is to broaden physician and physician assistant practice choices by providing a mechanism for repaying educational debt. The program will offer funds for educational loan repayment in return for service to underserved populations and/or areas in the Tulsa region.

Eligible recipients are current and future clinical providers, including medical and PA students, resident physicians, and junior faculty affiliated with the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine in Tulsa. This program will provide educational loan payment contracts between the University and recipient. All agreements will require service in the underserved areas/populations in the greater Tulsa area as proscribed by the Policy Committee. The contracts will be tailored to the needs of individuals and the University and per the established guidelines of the Policy Committee.

Resident and faculty physician agreements will provide loan payment funds in exchange for service practice in a role and/or Greater Tulsa geographic area as approved by the Policy Board. The amount of funds and service payback length will be per the parameters established by the Policy Board.

Individuals who wish to apply for the Medical Service Financial Incentives should submit the following documents to the Financial Incentive Policy Committee:

 

   
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INDIVIDUAL PETITIONS
The Policy Committee will have the authority to consider and approve special cases on an individual basis. Students, residents and faculty may contact the Policy Board at any time to petition for special consideration.
   
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We will maintain a running set of Frequently Asked Questions concerning the benefits and programs described here. Upon receipt of individual questions, we will respond to the individual - then place that response here.

Q: If I am a medical student at OUHSC may I apply for the scholarships and benefits you list - but not sign up for the Tulsa Track? 
A: No. A formal enrollment in the Tulsa Track is required. (September 2, 2008)


Q: If I am a medical student in the Class of 2011 (an MS2 during Academic Year 2008-09), may I apply for the scholarships and benefits you list.
A: Yes. A formal enrollment in the Tulsa Track is required. But - you will not be eligible for the Inaugural Scholarship. (September 2, 2008)


Q: What are the advantages of taking a student scholarship instead of just borrowing money now and paying it back later after I get into practice?
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: The advantage is TAXES. If you accept a scholarship it will not be income to you and you will not pay taxes or interest on the amount. If you take out student loans, you will have to eventually pay principal and interest with after-tax earnings as you are making a higher income. In most cases the advantage is significant. (September 12, 2008).

   
   
 
    
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