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ScholarRx Announces Call for 2022 Innovation Grant Applications
ScholarRx is announcing a call for grant applications as part of the Medical Education Research and Innovation Challenge (MERIC), a novel program designed to promote global educational scholarship and innovation. Please see this link for the full RFP: https://scholarrx.com/meric-grant/ ScholarRx MERIC aims to promote US and international educational scholarship and innovation through the ScholarRx/USMLE-Rx platform,…
IAMSE and ScholarRx Announce New Curriculum Development Grant
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE), in collaboration with ScholarRx, is excited to announce a new curriculum development grant to promote the creation of innovative, shareable health sciences education curricula. The goal of the IAMSE-ScholarRx Curriculum Development Grant is to provide funding which supports the development, implementation, and scholarly evaluation…
Call for 2022 IAMSE-ScholarRx Curriculum Development Grants
The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) is pleased to announce the new IAMSE-ScholarRx Curriculum Development Grant. IAMSE, in collaboration with ScholarRx, wishes to promote the development of innovative, sharable health sciences education curricula, and will fund a single grant for the year, for up to $5,000. In addition to funding, awardees will receive…
New Rx Bricks Collection: Biostatistics, Study Design, and Epidemiology
Biostatistics, Study Design, and Epidemiology This week, we released a new Rx Bricks collection on Biostatistics, Study Design, and Epidemiology. Biostats is an area where medical students aren’t always comfortable, since, unlike areas such as anatomy, physiology, and pathology, it involves heavy dosages of math and statistics. However, biostatistics, study design, and epidemiology serve as…
Free AMEE Webinar on “Creating Shared Online Medical Education for the World”
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed global medical educators top reflect on the status of online medical education. While digital platforms now allow us to reach large, even international audiences at little or no cost, we often find ourselves developing and maintaining custom curricular content in silos despite having limited resources…
New Educator and Scholars Training: Free Online Workshop at IAMSE
Are you a medical student interested in one day becoming a medical educator? Or do you have any students who have expressed an interest in teaching and training? During the upcoming annual conference being presented by IAMSE (the International Association of Medical Science Educators), ScholarRx will be holding a FREE online workshop in conjunction with our…
ScholarRx Launching OMM Bricks
ScholarRx is pleased to announce that a new series of Rx Bricks on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine will launch in July 2021. Rx Bricks are pods of curricular materials and learning frameworks that can be rapidly deployed and customized to suit your unique curriculum needs and goals. These new OMM Bricks are designed to facilitate and…
ScholarRx Announces Partnership with the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 13, 2021 — ScholarRx today announced a new partnership with AMWA, the American Medical Women’s Association, which for over a century has been committed to the advancement of women in medicine. As a part of this partnership, AMWA becomes a charter member of ScholarRx’s Medical Student Alliance for Global Education, or MeSAGE. MeSAGE…
ScholarRx Statement on Violence Against Asian, Asian-American and Pacific Islander People
Today, we express our support and solidarity with all members of the Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander communities following recent terrible acts of violence against Asian, Black, Indigenous, and all people of color across our nation. We condemn these acts of violence, including the brutal killings of eight people in Atlanta on March 16. Racism…