Undergraduate SSTRIDE
Overview
Undergraduate SSTRIDE or USSTRIDE is the college component of the FSU College of Medicine and serves as an extension of the pre-college program. Premedical students interested in applying to our medical school and working in rural or local communities are invited to apply and participate in USSTRIDE.
Application for Membership
To be admitted to U-SSTRIDE, students must be interviewed by the Program Director and Staff, have a 3.3 GPA or higher, complete a membership application, and submit two letters of recommendation (forms are included in the application packet). SSTRIDE Connect students are admitted after receipt of one page application and interview. There are approximately 40-50 spaces available for new members each academic year. Students must apply for membership during the Spring term in the middle of March.
USSTRIDE offers a course in clinical assisting through a partnership with Florida Health Science Consulting. It is a one-semester intensive clinical training experience that focuses on the fundamentals of electrocardiography, phlebotomy, and assessment and management skills of patient care. It is followed by a mandatory internship in a physician’s office or a clinic. Once students complete the course and pass the certification exam, students are certified, clinical assistants. Certification often leads to gaining part-time, paid employment in a physician's office or medical clinic, gaining valuable clinical experience, which is important for admission to medical school. Each year, 28 students are trained through this program. All undergraduate premedical students are also provided advising on the overall medical school application process and a recommendation letter service. Letters of recommendations for medical school are forwarded to the medical schools on the student’s behalf.
U-SSTRIDE Program
Undergraduate SSTRIDE, as an extension of the pre-college program, includes:
- Comprehensive pre-health professions advising.
- Tutoring in the science and pre-medical gateway courses (e.g., chemistry, pre-calculus, biology)
- MCAT preparation classes (partial scholarships available)
- Mock interview sessions
- Participation in volunteer opportunities
- Mentoring opportunities with middle and high school SSTRIDE students
- Professional development workshops
- Assistance with medical and professional school applications
- Opportunities to enhance public speaking skills
- Networking opportunities with like-minded students and staff
- Clinical assisting course with FL Health Science Consulting
- Clinical Internship
- Fortrea, Inc. clinical research partnership
Students must apply for membership to USSTRIDE during the Spring term, between March 15 - April 15.
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