My kid wants to join a pre-med org but doesn’t want the super competitive vibe. Are there less crazy health-related orgs at UCSD and where do you even discover the difference
For students at UCSD looking to join a pre-med organization without the intense competitive atmosphere, there are several options that focus on community service and mentorship.
Less Competitive Pre-Med Organizations
These organizations are known for their inclusive nature and commitment to service:
- American Medical Student Association (AMSA): Offers general membership without a restrictive interview process.
- Pre-Meds Without Borders (PMWB): Focuses on community health initiatives and volunteer work, providing hands-on experience without a competitive vibe.
- Health and Medical Professions Preparation Program (HMP3): A resource for guidance and networking across healthcare fields.
- Organization for Pre-Health Advising (OPHA): Facilitates the journey of future healthcare providers through community service.
- Public Health Undergraduate Organization (PHUO): Engages students interested in healthy lifestyles through volunteerism and mentorship.
- Identity-Based Medical Associations: Groups like the Black Pre-Medical Society and Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) offer supportive environments for underrepresented students.
To find these organizations, students can:
- Use the Center for Student Involvement (CSI) Database to search for health-related organizations.
- Visit the Health Professions Advising (HPA) website for a curated list of student organizations.
- Check out Library Walk during the first weeks of the quarter, where many organizations recruit new members in person.