MS2 Class Information: October 30, 2025

In this issue: 

  • ICYMI: AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship 
  • ICYMI: AOA Mentorship Matching Opportunity 
  • Career Advising Tip of the Month 

AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship 

The UW AOA chapter would like to invite you to apply for the 2026 AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship. UW AOA will be nominating one student from UWSOM-WWAMI to represent the UW chapter at the national selection. The award includes a $7000 scholarship to support your research, to be conducted over a 2-12 month period (minimum of 240 hours). The research should focus on clinical investigation, basic laboratory research, epidemiology, social science/health services research, leadership, or professionalism.  

This opportunity is open to first- and second-year students who do not already have and are not pursuing a PhD. You do not need to be a member of AOA to apply, and the opportunity is open to students at all WWAMI sites. Additional information, including a list of required application components, can be found here 

All application materials must be submitted via email to the AOA members listed below by 11:59  PM PST on December 21, 2025. 

Cheri Chambers [cheriliu@uw.edu] 

Miranda Li [mli62@uw.edu] 

Brian Riley [briley1@uw.edu] 

Crystal Tam [crysjt8@uw.edu] 


AOA Mentorship Matching Opportunity 

Medical school can be challenging—academically, physically, and emotionally. A little wisdom from someone who’s been there can make a big difference. The UW chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) is offering mentorship between MS4 AOA members and any interested pre-clinical or clinical students across all WWAMI sites. 

Whether you’d like guidance on residency choices, research, Step study strategies, or simply how to stay healthy and balanced in med school, an AOA mentor can help. 

Sign up to be paired with an MS4 Mentor: Survey Link 

Use your UW Google account to access the form. The survey closes Friday, November 14 at 11:59 PM PST. 

Matches will be shared in December. Spots are limited, so sign up early! 

Questions? Reach out to Heidi Taggart (htaggart@uw.edu) and Armita Norouzi (anorouzi@uw.edu)


Career Advising Student Advisory Board Tip of the Month  

This advice is for all students and includes first-generation and BIPOC student lenses.  

This month, we want to share an opportunity for career exploration and mentorship! Join theStudent-Alumni Informational Discussions (SAID) run by UWSOM’s Alumni Association to connect with alumni and a small group of students over Zoom or in person. There’s a range of specialties and career topics to choose from. SAID gatherings are often noted as a highlight for students duringFoundations.Our alums are pretty awesome!  

  • Reviewed by MS4 Cara Chapman. Originally written by alum Shanelle Briggs, MD.   

We welcome tips and ideas from all students. Please reach out to Career Advising at medadv@uw.edu. 


This link takes you to past information for MS2s.

Have a wonderful week!