Northeastern MAPS stands with all black and brown individuals in the Northeastern community and across the country. #blacklivesmatter now and always. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Join us THIS Tuesday at 6 PM EST to hear three different physicians talk about their experiences in the field of medicine and their respective specialities. It's sure to be a huge learning experience! We look forward to seeing you there!
We're excited to introduce the first of our volunteer opportunities for this semester at the St. Francis House! Join us in helping out to make and serve meals on November 7th!
We want to say a HUGE thank you to our graduated seniors Sabie and Grace! Northeastern MAPS wouldn't have been the same without them. We wish them the best of luck and can’t wait to see the great things they’ll accomplish after graduation!
To support the BLM movement , NU MAPS is working with NUGHI and other Northeastern organizations to raise money for Black health organizations. The fundraiser, in the form of a contact-a-thon, will be held (tentatively) on June 20th. More information will be available soon!
We encourage you to sign petitions, donate to and support Black organizations and, most importantly, learn how the systems of society negatively impact black individuals and communities. Find resources to help you get started here: https://t.co/PwUsIlw10F
Northeastern MAPS stands with all black and brown individuals in the Northeastern community and across the country. #blacklivesmatter now and always. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Updated version of my #ICUonepager on #COVID19 in the ICU. Thank you all for the amazing feedback and discussion; lucky to have the contributions of the worldwide #FOAMcc community. Hope others can benefit from our experience in SEA #covid4MDs#FOAMed
Application deadline extended until April 10th for the Rubens J. Pamies, M.D., Opportunity Fund! 4 scholarships, in the amount of $500, will be awarded to alumni who participated in the MMEP, SMEP, SMDEP, or SHPEP program! Apply now! https://t.co/Dw2Zu49qr3
March 14 examinees: If you want to reschedule your exam but haven't been able to contact Pearson VUE, you will still be rescheduled for free. Do not sit your exam. Please submit an Emergency Refund Request in the MCAT Registration System. https://t.co/gg8Ip4mJ4F
Here’s a quick update regarding future meetings and events. Please be sure to follow our social media pages and subscribe to our mailing list to stay up to date. The link in our bio has been updated with our latest email if you’re looking for any resources. Stay safe!
People bash “hype” around Coronavirus. At this point, we should welcome hype! It leads to social distancing, and SLOWS IT DOWN.
That is one goal. SLOW IT DOWN to protect most vulnerable, while the real superheroes (like Fauci and your white cells) find a way to stop it
The World Health Organization has acknowledged what many epidemiologists have been saying: The spread of the coronavirus is now a pandemic. https://t.co/QV16kejI10
Alert: To receive a waived fee, examinees must reschedule by contacting Pearson VUE at 866-281-7532. Fees will not be refunded for individuals who reschedule online. This policy is in effect until further notice and is subject to change.
Alert: Effective March 11, 2020 rescheduling fees will be waived for examinees who wish to reschedule existing March or April MCAT exams due to concerns related to #COVID-19.
Welcome back Huskies! Join us for our first meeting of March, the Accepted Students Panel! We’ll be meeting in 002 East Village TOMORROW from 6-7PM, hope to see you all there!
CDC estimates that between Oct. 1 and Feb. 15, at least 16,000 people died from #flu, 280,000 people were hospitalized with flu and 29 million people were sick with flu. Learn more: https://t.co/kfI18PWwiI.
The latest CDC #FluView is out, showing New York City, Puerto Rico and 44 states experiencing high #flu activity. Find out if your state is on the list: https://t.co/s9XLYIzBXD.
Lincoln Hill, MA is a PhD candidate in Counseling Psych @ Loyola Univ-Chicago, w/ clinical & research interest in mental health development of students of color. She focuses on relationships btw stereotype threat, imposter syndrome & mental health for Black women college students