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Four Directions Summer Research Program

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The Four Directions Summer Research Program (FDSRP) is a unique summer research opportunity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) for undergraduate rising sophomores, juniors and seniors with a commitment to the health of Native American communities. Students engage in a basic science research project under the direction of a Faculty Mentor. Additional activities include clinical shadowing, career development seminars, weekly Talking Circles, networking events and more. Upon completion of the program, students leave BWH with new skills, experiences and knowledge that can be used to empower themselves, their communities and future generations of Native peoples from all Four Directions.

Our Mission

The mission of the Four Directions Summer Research Program (FDSRP) is to train the next generation of leaders in Native American health care. With the support of our research administration. Under the guidance of BWH faculty, FDSRP is able to prepare students with mentoring, networking, and hands on research experience under the guidance of BWH faculty.

Our Goals

To provide students with tools, information and opportunities on their journey to becoming physicians, researchers and public health professionals; as well as role models and teachers in the academic community. To create an extensive network of health professionals dedicated to Indigenous Health Care that will serve as a venue for knowledge sharing, nationwide mentoring and advocacy. To cultivate students’ understanding and awareness of Native American health issues and minority health issues more broadly.

Our History

The Four Directions Summer Research Program was founded by Native American students attending Harvard Medical School. These students shared a common vision of increasing educational and career opportunities for promising Native American students. With the help of a few devoted medical school faculty, the program was launched in 1994 with the successful enrollment of 6 students for the first summer. FDSRP is now in its 30th year and has brought over 200 students to BWH and HMS.

Program Features

  • Eight-week research experience. Students work with their lab mentor to submit an abstract of their summer research and share their research findings during a final research presentation day.
  • Clinical shadowing. Students will shadow clinicians for half a day across a wide range of disciplines at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Talking Circle. The Talking Circle is a traditional aspect of Native American culture, where students meet weekly with Program Directors and mentors to discuss a variety of topics.
  • Professional and Career Development Workshops. Students meet regularly with faculty from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) to discuss topics such as MD/PhD programs, medical school admissions, health policy, interviewing and presentation skills.
  • Social & Networking Events. Group dinners and barbecues, sight-seeing around Boston, networking events with faculty, trainees and students.

Financial Support

  • Transportation to and from Boston. We provide the students with a subway pass and transportation to and from the airport. 
  • Housing. Our program provides housing free of charge for the entire length of the eight-week program. We also provide pots, pans and other utensils for meal preparation.
  • Living stipend. FDSRP and provides each student a stipend of $5,000 for the eight-week program.
    Select program meals and social activities. Includes light breakfasts and lunches during workshops, weekly dinners for Talking Circle, and food, transportation and tickets for program-specific social activities.

How To Apply

Prepare & Submit Your Online Application

  • Write your Personal Statement
    Please describe in 400-750 words your educational and professional goals, and how your participation in the BWH Four Directions Summer Research Program will assist in meeting your goals. Be sure to articulate your qualifications and reasons for wishing to participate in the program. Please upload your personal statement to the application as a word document or PDF file. Be sure to include your last name as a header on all pages.
  • Write your answer to the Essay Question: In 150 words or less, please describe your involvement in the Native American Community. Please be sure to include any hobbies, cultural activities or volunteer work that may demonstrate your contribution to the lives of Native People.
  • Send your Unofficial Transcript: Please have them sent to: fourdirections@partners.org (PDF format)
  • Request 2 Letters of Recommendations (you must make these requests).
    Recommendation letters must be submitted
  • Apply Here

Via Email to fourdirections@bwh.harvard.edu
Letter should be emailed as a PDF document and include an official letterhead at the top.
Letter must be emailed DIRECTLY by the letter writer.

 

  • Complete online application and upload your essay.
  • Wait for application confirmation screen

More information can be found online at: https://cdi.brighamandwomens.org/four-directions-summer-research-program/