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Available Resources

For other educational and volunteer opportunities, we've compiled the following list of programs and community resources:

At the U

Campus Resources

Student Interest Groups/Associations

Find complete list of SIG on Campus Connect

  • American Medical Women's Association
  • Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA)
  • Asian American Student Association (AASA)
  • Association of Native American Medical Students at the University of Utah
  • Black Student Union (BSU)
  • First-Generation in Medicine Association (FGMA)
  • Health and Human Rights Interest Group (H&HR)
  • Inter-Tribal Student Association (ITSA)
  • Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)
  • LEAP Academic Learning Communities
  • LGBTQ and Allies in Medicine
  • Medical Spanish Student Interest Group
  • Minorities in Medicine at The University of Utah
  • Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan (MECHA)
  • Pacific Islander Student Association (PISA)
  • Pacific Islander Medical Student Association (PIMSA)
  • Professionalism & Diversity Student Interest Group (P&D)
  • Project Progress
  • Refugee Health Interest Group (RHIG)
  • Rural Outreach Program (ROP)
  • The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
  • Student National Medical Association
  • Sustainability in Medicine Interest Group
  • We Will: Women Empowering Women in Leadership
  • White Coats for Black Lives

Funding and Financial Aid

Community

Indigenous Land Acknowledgement

  • The University of Utah has both historical and contemporary relationships with Indigenous peoples. Given that the Salt Lake Valley has always been a gathering place for Indigenous peoples, we acknowledge that this land, which is named for the Ute Tribe, is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Shoshone, Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Tribes and is a crossroad for Indigenous peoples. The University of Utah recognizes the enduring relationships between many Indigenous peoples and their traditional homelands. We are grateful for the territory upon which we gather today; we respect Utah’s Indigenous peoples, the original stewards of this land; and we value the sovereign relationships that exist between tribal governments, state governments, and the federal government. Today, approximately 60,000 American Indian and Alaska Native peoples live in Utah. As a state institution, the University of Utah is committed to serving Native communities throughout Utah in partnership with Native Nations and our Urban Indian communities through research, education, and community outreach activities.

Contact Us

Drop by for snacks, coffee, coloring, printing, and more!

Email: somacc@hsc.utah.edu

Phone: 801-587-7672

Community Lounge - Room 101

School of Medicine, Building 379

27 S Mario Cappechi Drive

Salt Lake City, UT 84132

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