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Founded in 2000 by Penn LDI and the Wharton School's Health Care Management Department, the program helps advance equity in the health care professions. Participating scholars work with Penn faculty on mentored research projects, attend the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, and present on their projects at the End of SUMR Research Symposium.
Since 2000, more than 350 undergraduate students have participated in SUMR and 85% have gone on to have careers in health care. We invite you to be part of this positive change, learn about our program, and contact us if you are interested in becoming a SUMR scholar.
What Do SUMR Scholars Do?
-Work with Penn faculty mentor(s) full time on a health services research project(s) of the student's choice.
-Gain practical advice about graduate school opportunities and assistance with the graduate school application process, including a GRE prep program.
-Take an 8-week writing course taught by Penn's Critical Writing Program faculty.
-Attend weekly lunch meetings with program staff and Penn faculty to discuss their projects and learn more about the broad range of health services research at Penn.
-Present a final presentation on mentored health services research project(s) at the End of SUMR Research Symposium.
-Attend health services research conference as a group, all expenses paid.
-Take part in various extracurricular activities/social functions sponsored by the SUMR program.