Ways to Get Involved
Ways to Get Involved
Ways to Stay Informed and Involved
School of Medicine alumni, friends, and students can get involved in a variety of ways: share your story with us, connect with alumni and students with shared interests and backgrounds, help organize a class activity for reunion weekend, serve on the alumni board, be a specialty mentor for students, support our philanthropic missions, and much more!
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Become a Preceptor
If you are interested in the opportunity to work with and educate medical students in your clinic, we encourage you to join our team as a physician proctor. The Division of Medical Education was created at the University of Utah to house community faculty appointments. These adjunct faculty are passionate about student learning and taking on trainees.
Become a reunion class champion
The class champions are established to help collaborate with the Alumni Relations teams to promote class-wide enthusiasm for your reunion and identify meaningful activities to make YOUR reunion a success.
Alumni Board
Each year, the Alumni Association elects new members to serve on its Advisory Board for a term of three years. Through the board, alumni have the opportunity to shape the strategy of how the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine engages and celebrates all their graduates. The alumni board is comprised of alumni spanning MD, PA, residents, fellows, PhD, MLS, and current students. Nominations are accepted year-round, self-nominations are encouraged.
MedExcellence Award Nominations
Do you know an alum or peer who deserves recognition for their outstanding contributions to the community or field of medicine? Nominations are accepted annually through January 1 for the current year's awards.
The purpose of mentoring is to bring medical students and alumni together.
ALUMNI are called upon to share their perspectives of the practice of medicine and their specialty while discovering how students are medical education is evolving.
STUDENTS gain relevant knowledge outside an academic setting and and offered a better understanding of professional life in medicine. Insights students gain help them prepare and plan for their professional career.