Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Pre-Health Undergraduate Leaders Striving for Excellence (PULSE) CAT Ambassador Application

What is a PULSE CAT Ambassador?

PULSE Ambassadors represent the Pre-Health Professions Advising Center. They are a select group of students chosen because of their involvement and interest in health care, overall academic and leadership experiences, campus and community involvement, and communication and leadership skills in working with their peers. They work with the Pre-Health Professions Advising staff to provide program support to pre-health students. Their primary tasks include assisting pre-health advisors in recruitment and outreach activities, workshops, and events.

Examples of responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

* Coordinate annual spring HEALTH EXPO
* Assist in Orientation programs for Freshman and New Students
* Serve as a liaison for pre-health professions clubs and organizations
* Establish a Pre-Health Professions Executive Club/Organization Board
* Represent the Pre-Health Professions Center at campus and community events
* Assist in coordinating pre-health professions events
* Coordinate and update Pre-Health Professions literature, brochures, and information
* Provide one-on-one peer advising to pre-health undergraduate students as needed

Who is eligible? Undergraduate students who:

* Have a 2.50 minimum cumulative GPA
* Are interested in Pre-Health professions (medicine, dentistry, osteopathic medicine, physician assistant, physical therapy or other health professions)
* Have commitment to serve for at least one full academic year

Application requirements

* Completed online application form http://clas.arizona.edu/become-a-pulsecat
* Resume

DEADLINE EXTENDED Completed applications must be received by 5 p.m. on March 25, 2013. Students selected as Ambassadors must be available on April 1, 2013 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm for orientation/training.

Questions? Call Josie Gin Morgan Pre-Health Professions Advising Center at 520-621-7763 or email josiegin@email.arizona.eduSource:
http://physiologynews.blogspot.com/2013/03/fall-2013-spring-2014-pre-health.html

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