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Important Calendar Dates, 2006
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  February
28
Deadline for submission of IHS Scholarship applications to area coordinators.
   
March
11-14
American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
25th Annual Conference
Green Bay, WI
   
31

Deadline for submission of IHS Externship applications to the Aberdeen IHS Area Office.

 
31
Applications to INMED summer programs due
Programs will be held June 11-July 21, 2006
   
April
3-9
UNDIA 37th Annual Time-Out Week and Wacipi
UND’s Hyslop Center
Various cultural activities on campus, Dedication of the American Indian Center at UND on April 7, and Powwow April 7 – 9, 2006
   
6-7 INMED Tribal Advisory Board Meeting
   
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Traditional Medicines of the Lewis & ClarK Expeditions
Presented by Dr. Monica Mayer from Trinity Community Clinic in
New Town, N.D.
River Valley Room, Memorial
Union, from 12 to 1 p.m.

Dr. Mayer is an INMED graduate. After her presentation, she will talk informally with INMED and RAIN students in the River Valley Room.

 
7 Nine May, 2006, UND American Indian graduates will be honored at a special ceremony at the Burtness Theater from 10:30 - 11:15 a.m.
 
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UND INMED graduates for 2005-2006 will be acknowledged at a special Honoring Ceremony, at 2:00 p.m. For more information, call (701) 777-3037.
   
May
15
Deadline for IHS scholarship recipients to have submitted an official transcript to the Rockville, MD, office.
   
June-July

June 11 -

July 21

INMED provides summer academic enrichment programs with a focus on health careers from the junior high through the medical school level. The programs are six weeks in length, June 11 – July 21, 2006. INMED will fund travel, room and board, and educational expenses. The application deadline is March 31.

Summer Institute is an academic enrichment and career awareness session for students in grades seven through twelve. You’ll make friends for life as you stay in a dorm, eat at the cafeteria, and take math, science, health, and study skills classes on the UND campus

Pathway prepares tribal community college students to transfer to health sciences curricula at the junior level at the University of North Dakota. A tuition waiver is available for the upcoming academic year. This is a great way to ease into college life as you improve your study skills and health science background in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and biology.

Med Prep MCAT prepares advanced college students to take or re-take the Medical College Admissions Test. You’ll practice, practice, practice and feel ready to take the test after six-weeks of preparation with our instructors!

Med Prep PCL is for matriculating medical students and emphasizes a team-based approach to patient-centered learning. Get a jump-start on medical school at the University of North Dakota!

   
August
3-18

The Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) 35th Annual Meeting and National Health Conference will be held in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the Radisson Riverfront Hotel. The theme of the conference is "Sharing the Knowledge: Best Practices in Current Issues in American Indian Health."

 
September
 

To be announced

 
  October
 

To be announced

 
  November

2-4

American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) will host its 28th Annual National Conference in Detroit, Michigan this month.

 
  December

To be announced

 
INMED
School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Room 2101
PO Box 9037
701.777.3037
701.777.3277 (Fax)
inmed@medicine.nodak.edu