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Join the National Team

Applications Open

October 13, 2024

Applications Close

October 28, 2024

Interviews

November 2024

Applicants notified of final decisions, December 2024

Applications close October 28, 2024

We are excited to announce:

The Global Surgery Student Alliance (GSSA) Leadership Team has national-level positions opening up, and the application will soon be available. GSSA is a student-founded and student-run organization that aims to educate, unite, and inspire students interested in global surgery. We are the U.S. national working group affiliated with the International Student Surgical Network (InciSioN). Since we started in January 2017, our team has successfully helped launch over 50 global surgery groups at U.S. medical schools, encompassing a network of over 3500 students and trainees. Additionally, through InciSioN, we have established collaborations with multiple countries around the world. Click on the buttons below for more information about GSSA and to apply for a position with the team.

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Details

Who is eligible to apply? 

Only medical students, dental students, nursing students, PA students, other graduate students (Masters or PhD), and residents/fellows who are attending U.S. schools/institutions are eligible to apply for national positions.

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  • Undergraduate Students: We still encourage undergraduate students to develop global surgery groups at their schools and continue to stay involved! Connect with existing undergraduate GSSA chapters here, or find out how to start a GSSA undegraduate chapter here

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  • International Students: For our friends around the world, we are happy to connect you with your respective national working groups and look forward to more collaborations in the coming year. Please contact us for more information.

Which positions are available? 

Avail Posits

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VP of Internal Affairs - 2 positions

The VPs of Internal Affairs play a major role in facilitating local involvement in global surgery and collaboration on a national scale between the chapters. They lead all national and regional chapter leader meetings, supervise the Regional Representatives, and are involved in the planning of all major global surgery events across the country. They play a big role in GSSA’s annual national symposium, starting from choosing the hosting school to organizing planning meetings to ensuring the overall success of the event. The VPs of Internal Affairs contribute significantly to the GSSA national network and this role will give you an opportunity to interact with student leaders across the country in meaningful ways.

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VP of Advocacy - 1 position

The VPs of Advocacy play a significant role in establishing GSSA’s reach across the country and around the world. They often meet with chapter leaders to strategize ways to increase the scope of local events and ensure broad awareness. The VPs of Advocacy also get involved with international global surgery campaigns through a broad range of global surgery organizations worldwide. This role involves connecting with other organizations and working to effectively disseminate information on global surgery in the public sphere, with the goal of mobilizing more people to engage in the field.

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VP of Communications - 1 position (Website/Database Lead)

The major focus of the VP of Communications team will be to not only support the national team’s projects/efforts, but also share extensively about the events and work being done at the local level by our chapters. The team consists of a social media lead, a bulletin lead, and a website/database lead. The VP of Communications - Bulletin Lead will work with the national team and local chapters to create bi-monthly email bulletins to share events and opportunities with our GSSA community. The VP of Communications - Website/Database Lead will support National team efforts by maintaining the GSSA website (hosted on Wix) and our research and mentorships databases. These are new roles so we encourage creativity on how these roles can manifest to help with GSSA's mission!

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VP of Finance - 2 positions

GSSA is a nonprofit, which is a status maintained by the VPs of finances both financially and legally. This role includes careful monitoring of our budget, as well as financial planning to see what we could use the money for, how much is being used, and more. A very important task is completing the annual tax documents with the state and federal government. The VPs of Finances are also extensively involved with securing funds from sponsors, grants, and other sources, as well as leading fundraising campaigns so that GSSA can meet its goals. They are crucial to GSSA’s future and ability to act on our plans for expanding student efforts within global surgery.

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VP of Research - 2 positions

The VPs of Research focus on searching for research opportunities, projects, and programs in global surgery that are available around the country for students. This includes reaching out to surgical departments at medical schools, contacting the different GSSA chapters, and other unique avenues to see if there are opportunities that can be shared nationwide. The VPs of Research also identify potential projects that either the GSSA National Team or different GSSA chapters could take on. This includes partnerships with other research groups as well as the creation of our own study that involves contributions and authorship for all GSSA chapters. We also have a Research Committee that works closely with the VPs of Research. Committee appointments are for one year and allow participants to focus narrowly on specific GSSA projects. All applicants for the VP of Research position will also be considered for the Research Committee.

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VP of Residents/Trainees - 1 position (open to current MS4/residents/fellows)

This role entails connecting residents to GSSA and identifying/developing the areas where residents have strengths to contribute to global surgery efforts. It also entails mentorship and guidance of GSSA’s overall national projects. Current goals for this team are to develop resources to encourage and facilitate residents involvement in global surgery; however, there is a lot of opportunity to establish new goals & start more projects in this role. The VPs of Residents/Trainees also act as liaisons between the work being done by medical students across the country and that being done by residents, integrating the two and helping to align perspectives.

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Regional Leads - 3 positions (Central, North East, South)

The regional representatives serve as liaisons between the national team and local chapters in their regions. Their role includes regular outreach to chapters in their region to receive updates on chapter activities, coordination of events and conferences within the region to encourage collaboration and networking between nearby chapters, and updating the national team on such inter-chapter activities in their region. This is a great opportunity for a chapter leader to broaden the scope of their involvement in GSSA and learn about opportunities at neighboring institutions and at the national level.  Available regional positions include:

  • Mid-Atlantic Region Lead -  PA, MD, VA, DC, WV, TN, NC, SC

  • Central Region Lead - ND, MN, WI, MI, SD, IA, IL, IN, OH, NE, KS, MO, KY

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Dental Lead - 1 position

The Dental Leads work to connect dental students, including students pursuing careers in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and dental schools to global surgery education, training, advocacy, and research through the planning of events, coordination of dental-focused activities, meetings, and assistance in chapter development.

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Undergraduate Lead - 1 position

The Undergraduate Lead works to connect undergraduate students who are interested in exploring medicine and global surgery through the planning of events, coordination of undergraduate-focused activities, meetings, and assistance in chapter development.

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More questions? 

We welcome your questions. Please reach out by contacting us at globalsurgerystudents@gmail.com.

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