Thursday, March 26, 2020

Explosive Performance is hiring!


Explosive Performance is looking to hire full-time performance coaches and interns this summer.

Explosive Performance has a partnership that allows students to get certified for $112, the cost of the in-person exam. Students can study from home right now and be certified coaches before the summer.  The company also hosts daily educational webinars on a variety of topics.

Interviews are being conducted over the next 2 weeks to fill 100+ positions at 50 locations.

Apply today at strengthintern.com!

Monday, March 23, 2020

Focused Physical Therapy is hiring Physical Therapy Aides/ Techs



Focused Physical Therapy is looking for part-time (possibly full-time) Physical Therapy Aides/ Techs.

Salary: $13-16/hour

Job responsibilities: monitoring and instructing patients' therapeutic exercises (sufficient tactile and verbal cues expected), laundry and light cleaning. Adaptability to perform clerical duties when needed (minimally). Clerical duties include collecting copay, scheduling appointments and answering phone calls.

Experience desired but not required. Applicants that have a focus in science or exercise/working out in gym or participation with or on sports teams are ideal candidates.

Hours: 20-30 hours per week with the possibility of full-time. The practice is open from 9:30 am-7:30 pm Monday-Friday with some Saturday hours.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

HPAO tips on how to manage during COVID-19: HPAO Cycle 2021



Given the University and nation-wide responses to COVID-19, we have received questions from many students and alumni about next steps and what may/may not be happening this spring. Though information is still evolving as more data about the virus becomes available, we wanted to put together for you an FAQ of what we know thus far.


Q: How will the default grading mode P/F with an option to choose a letter grade affect students who are pursuing pre-med, pre-dent, pre-nursing or other allied health professions program requirements?
A: As of March 26, 2020, there is no consensus among health professions schools regarding whether P/F grades will be accepted in place of letter grades.   Many schools seem to indicate that if Pass/Fail is an option available to students, they wish to see students completing their courses with assigned letter grades.

Because UMD students are being offered an “opt-in” for letter grades rather than a universally-imposed switch to all P/F grades for all students, the campus Health Professions Advising Office strongly recommends that all students opt-in to selecting the assignment of a letter grade for all math and science courses being taken to fulfill pre-health requirements.  The same guidance holds for specific social science course requirements for nursing, PA, PT, pharmacy and all other allied health schools. You may consider P/F for other courses such as general education or elective courses, though this is not encouraged

Choosing the letter grade option is the best and safest course to ensure that your coursework can be applied in the future to professional school requirements.

Q: Since UMD is moving to online instruction for a period of time, will HPAO advisors still be available for appointments?
A: Yes! As face-to-face appointments have been curtailed through April 10, all scheduled appointments will take place by phone or on Zoom, as the advisor you have scheduled with prefers. Appointment Plus confirmation emails have been updated to reflect this and the advisor you have scheduled with will communicate with you in advance of your appointment to let you know their preferred method for completing the appointment.
HPAO staff will be back at work on March 18 and available then to respond to your questions by phone and email.


Q: I have heard that profession schools don't like online courses. How will they respond to the fact that some of our instruction is being done virtually? What about lab courses?
A: Nationwide most universities are moving to remote instruction for the spring. Schools have stated that they will be quite flexible on this, even if the course is a stated pre-requisite, given that we are in a very unusual time. So proceed with your classes as scheduled this spring and have confidence that the classes will "count." The university is continuing to discuss the conundrum with respect to lab courses and we will update you as we learn more.


Q: I may not be able to do my usual volunteering, research, extra-curricular activities, etc. Will the schools be concerned about my gap in activities?
A: Again, admissions deans have stated that they recognize the limitations that all will face this spring, and it will not be counted "against" you in the application process to have a period of time that is light on activities. For students planning to use the next couple of months to address weaknesses in these areas where they have not yet spent time, that may not be possible- but in these cases, a gap year was advisable in any event. A conversation with an HPAO advisor about your particular situation would be useful in that event.


Q: I planned to sign up for  a test prep course. Are they still happening?
A: Please consult with individual test prep companies about their plans.


Q: I am scheduled to take the MCAT/DAT/OAT/GRE this spring. Will this be cancelled? What happens if it is? 
A: As of right now, the exam websites are stating that all exams will continue unless you have received an email stating otherwise. You are encouraged to monitor their sites as well as the testing site webpages and their Twitter accounts. If your testing site is affected, or if all testing sites wind up affected, remember that this will not be a problem exclusive to you--thousands of people will be affected. As such, we would presume that the schools will offer flexibility in terms of their test deadlines. 


Q: I am currently in the HPAO Committee Process to apply this spring. Will anything change the Committee Letter timeline or process?
A: Not at all! Thankfully, our system is already built as an electronic one, so we expect an uninterrupted process. and our deadlines are unchanged. Interviews in the next several weeks will likely rely on Zoom, Webex or other remote conferencing tools. We will keep you abreast of the planning.

We did announce yesterday that we will no longer require official transcripts be submitted as a part of the Committee Letter application requirements. You will still need to collect them for yourself to use as you fill out common applications later this spring and you will still need to send them directly to the CAS systems when they open.


Q: Is the national application process being postponed at all? 
A: Not as far as we know. The start of the process is not for a couple of months, and the process itself is electronic, so we presume that all will continue as usual. 

Again, we will stay in regular touch with you all to provide updates as we receive them, and to answer the questions and concerns that you may have. We know this is a very uncertain, confusing, and perhaps even disappointing time for all of us as our plans have needed to shift remarkably. Know that we are all in this together, and will do what we can to help processes continue on as smoothly as possible. 


Q: Do you have any suggestions for how to stay involved in pre-health activities while I'm home/for the rest of the semester?
A: This is a time of uncertainty and disruption for everyone, so it may be hard to start a new volunteering position or other formal activity since folks in charge of organizations may not have time to bring new people on. Many in-person volunteer and clinical activities will also be suspended to try to maintain social distancing. Here are a few ideas--we've started developing a list and we'd love to hear other ideas that you might have.

Be an active, helpful member of your home community. Volunteer to cover childcare needs for neighbors or to check in on the elderly. If you're part of a religious community, see if there are ways that you can provide support through them. Check with organizations where you have volunteered in the past to see if you can step back into previous roles. 

Recognize that there are cases where volunteers are not helpful in crisis-management situations and you may be asked to stay away. Respect that. Also realize that some of you are already trained as professional healthcare workers -EMT’s, medical Scribes, dental assistants, etc. If your shifts are not being canceled, that means they are counting on you to be a part of the response team and your professionalism and dependability has never been more important. Think about how you feel being a part of an essential work team because this is your future you are looking at.

Use idealist.orgvolunteermatch.org, and local volunteer opportunity databases to seek other local options, but be ready for slow responses. 

Read books that provide insight about being a doctor, applying to professional school, or learning about other health careers. https://www.naahp.org/naahpwwwsite/professional-resources/bibliography

Listen to the All Access Medical School Admissions podcast. Attend Virtual Fairs (AAMC is preparing to announce an additional one on March 27, given that so many in-person ones have been canceled. We will send out information as we get it), virtual open houses, and other educational opportunities online (we'll post these opportunities in our Vitals newsletter as we hear about them).
Engage in free online learning opportunities, like this class about pandemics from Harvard or one about community change in public health from Johns Hopkins or essentials of global health from Yale.


Keep taking good care of yourself! We will provide updates as we have them.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

HPAO Office Information through April 10th



Hello all,

Drop-in hours will be canceled through April 10. All scheduled appointments will be handled by phone.
The HPAO advisor will initiate the call by calling the number listed in your Appointment Plus account profile one time. Please update your profile as needed with the correct contact information and be available to take a call during the appointed time. Please email your resume and advising form to preprof@umd.edu in advance of your appointment.
Workshops scheduled between now and April 10 are canceled. This includes the MD/PhD session scheduled for 3/24. We will attempt to reschedule this session for later date. If we are unable to, we will ask the Program Directors to provide their slides for distribution to the MD/PhD applicant pool.

Best,

--
The Reed-Yorke Health Professions Advising Office
1210 HJ Patterson
College Park, MD 
301-405-7805

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Yale is looking for Sports Performance interns!

Yale University is looking for sports performance interns for the fall and summer. Interns will learn the science and practice of collegiate strength and conditioning through hands on practical weight room experience as well as weekly lectures on a variety of topics. You will have the opportunity to work with our 32 teams—including our 2019 Ivy League Championship Football team and 2018 National Championship Men's Lacrosse team.


Preferred Qualifications: recent graduate or pursuing degree in Exercise Science, though we accept applications from all interested in this field. The position is unpaid, but is good for college credit and CEU's with the NSCA.

For more information or to send your resume, contact our staff at yalestrengthinternship@outlook.com

Monday, March 9, 2020

Penn State Sports Business Conference


Pre-Physical Therapy Meeting tomorrow!


Pre-Physical Therapy Meeting: GRE Night
Tuesday, March 10 | 6:30 PM | SPH 0301
Contact umdprept@gmail.com for more information

Women's Health General Body Meeting tomorrow!



Public Health Action Through Civic Engagement (PHACE) is hosting a GBM on Tuesday, March 10th from 6-7pm in SPH 1303 about Women's Health. The event is open to all students of all years and majors, and we will be having an open discussion about how to get civically engaged around women's health! Signup using this link.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Yale Sports Performance Volunteer Internship Summer/Fall 2020


- Yale University Sports Performance is currently accepting applications for Summer AND Fall Internship Positions (Summer: May 26, 2020 - August 7, 2020 Fall: TBD)
- Participants will learn the science and practice of collegiate strength and conditioning through hands on practical weight room experience as well as weekly lectures on a variety of topics
-Interns will have the opportunity to work with our 32 teams - including our 2019 Ivy League Championship Football team and 2018 National Championship Men's Lacrosse team
- Preferred Qualifications: Recent graduate or pursuing degree in Exercise Science, though we accept applications from all interested in this field. The position is unpaid, but is good for college credit and CEU's with the NSCA.
- For more information or to send your resume, contact our staff at yalestrengthinternship@outlook.com

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Fit Body Boot Camp Bowie is hiring!


High Energy Group Trainer Needed         
Bowie Fit Body Boot Camp 
$15-$30/hour

We are looking for high energy, passionate group trainers who truly want to make a positive impact on people’s lives.
At Fit Body Boot Camp, we run 30-minute group personal training sessions and specialize in fat loss and overall fitness. We care about helping our members achieve their goals and changing lives.
Our focus for this position is finding someone with great people skills, who is comfortable working with clients of all fitness levels.

Position Overview
Our Group Trainers are responsible for changing lives by leading training sessions, accountability coaching, providing the Bowie Fit Body Boot Camp Client Service Standard, and by doing whatever it takes to make our member’s experience inside our facility the Best 30 Minutes of Their Day.

Essential Traits
  • Strong work ethic
  • Great attitude
  • Initiative
  • Passion for helping people
  • Extremely passionate about fitness
  • Ability to think on your feet
  • Willingness to learn
  • Job Responsibilities:
  • Must be comfortable communicating to large groups.
  • Instruct safe and effective exercise sessions.
  • Maintain all mandatory education certifications.
  • Attend external location events as needed.
  • Understand, and follow all policies, procedures, and standards.
  • Facilitate all member requests or forward to a manager.
  • Maintain professional disposition at all times.
  • Monitor client’s progress and challenge them during sessions.
  • Respond to email and social media communication in a timely fashion.
  • Follow Bowie Fit Body Boot Camp coaching protocols every session.


Job Requirements
  • National certification in training from a recognized organization is preferred.
  • Experience in training 10 or more individuals in group session.
  • Minimum 1 Year Personal Training or Group Exercise experience (Preferred)
  • Adult CPR/AED certification within 90 days of hire.

Job Details
  • Part-time
  • Early morning or early evening schedule
  • Compensation dependent on experience: $15.00 to $30.00/hour
  • Hours per week: 20-29

If interested, please email dkeeton@bowiefitbody.com.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

CAM Physical Therapy is hiring!



Who we are:
CAM Physical Therapy and Wellness Services LLC.is a 100% physical therapist owned private practice with locations in Hyattsville, Laurel, Glenn Dale/Bowie and now Silver Spring/Wheaton.

We are looking for a part-time and full time physical therapy aide:
  • Part-time: Laurel, Silver Spring, and Glenn Dale
  • Full-time: Hyattsville and Silver Spring
  • Must have flexible and open availabilities M-F (especially in need for those available in the mornings)
  • Spanish speaking is a plus


Submit your resume and weekly availability to Laura Munoz at lmunoz@camphysicaltherapy.com if you are interested.

Monday, March 2, 2020

Chesapeak Bay Aquatic & Physical Therapy is hiring.


Chesapeak Bay Aquatic & Physical Therapy is hiring a part-time rehab tech at their Laurel, MD location.

Please send your resume to kristine@cbayaquapt.com

Our next First Friday Seminar Series is on 3/6!

Check out Dr. Jennifer Robert's  talk on Public Health Outcomes and Effects of the Built Environment.
9:30am-10:30am in the SPH Friedgen Lounge.
Bagels and coffee will be served. No RSVP needed.

UMD School of Medicine DPT Open House


The University of Maryland School of Medicine Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Program is hosting an open house on Saturday, March 28 from 9am-1pm.

See schedule below: