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Toreach any officer or club leader, please do not hesitate to send them an email at [computingID]@virginia.edu (e.g. abc...@virginia.edu). All computing IDs are listed below. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to email mulholl...@gmail.com and a member of the Executive Board will get back to you!

The Mulholland Society provides a variety of resources and funding for our existing clubs as well as students interested in starting new organizations. These resources and how to access them are listed below.


Specialty interest groups host faculty meetings, panels, speakers, and journal clubs. Faculty members address a variety of topics related to their specialty, including general overviews, subspecialties, lifestyle issues, residency matching, and cutting-edge research in the field. Participating in specialty interest groups is a great way to connect with faculty members for mentorship, shadowing, and research opportunities.


The Emergency Medicine Interest Group aims to expose medical students to the wonderful world of EM. Emergency Medicine is one of the most popular specialties in medicine and, unfortunately, many students do not get adequate time in the emergency room and with emergency medicine faculty.


The EMIG is open for everyone and provides learning opportunities such as guest lectures on topics such as airplane medicine, toxicology, and ultrasound. We also provide procedural skills workshops such as suturing and plan on expanding our procedural workshops to allow students to practice intubations and lumbar punctures in the simulation center.


Communication and mentorship between EM residents and medical students is a main focus of our interest group, and students who are interested will be paired with a resident to guide them through the journey of applying to EM residency.


The Oncology club is an ASCO-recognized organization who aims to educate medical students about current trends, research, and career paths in oncology and to offer a network between the medical students and residents/fellows as well as attendings of UVA.


The Ophthalmology Interest Group is here to introduce medical students to the field of ophthalmology through physician panels and educational talks. We also organize opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience with ophthalmological tools through slit lamp workshops and glaucoma screenings. We always welcome any interested students to come to our events or contact us to learn more about the club and get involved!


Our goal is to help students learn more about the amazing field of otolaryngology, as well as its subspecialties, including Head & Neck Oncology, Otology/Neurotology, Rhinology/Sinus Surgery, Laryngology, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology, and Sleep Surgery. We also hope to connect students with shadowing opportunities as well as research opportunities through the otolaryngology research database. We host events throughout the year including a faculty panel, procedural skills lab, or journal club. To join our listserv, please reach out!


We as the Pathology Interest Group aim to show medical students what being a pathologist entails and the important role they play in patient care, offer educational support to students in the pre-clerkship curriculum by hosting review events for pathology-heavy systems, and connect students interested in pathology with resident and faculty mentors.


The PM&R Interest Group connects medical students to shadowing, medical coverage of sporting events, and other volunteering opportunities with PM&R faculty and residents. We also offer resident-run ultrasound and physical exam workshops, as well as lectures from faculty on the field of PM&R and specific specialty topics. Our goal is to provide medical students with exposure to the field of PM&R through volunteering and educational opportunities.


RIG is a group for students interested in diagnostic and/or interventional radiology. We provide helpful resources for students interested in exploring/applying to the specialty, hold events for career exploration, and connect students to residents and faculty for shadowing, research, and networking.


Med-Peds is a highly versatile field combining training in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics that fills many gaps in primary and specialty care that either categorical specialty or Family Medicine cannot. Join the Med-Peds Interest Group to learn more about the specialty from faculty and residents at UVA and beyond through informational sessions and panel discussions. For students interested in applying to Med-Peds residency programs, our club will offer advice through 4th year planning meetings and post-Match panels.


Interested in getting hands-on practice with ultrasound? Join the Ultrasound in Medical Education club! Ultrasound is one of the quickest, cheapest, and safest imaging tools in medicine. We hope to provide sessions with faculty from Radiology, Emergency Medicine, OB/Gyn, and more to give you an opportunity to practice ultrasound and learn how to use it in any specialty!


The CCM Interest Club is an organization dedicated to fostering an interest in this area of medicine through workshops, simulations, didactics, and research and networking opportunities. The ICU can be intimidating to many medical students, and we hope to make the field less daunting by exposing students to critical care concepts early in medical school. There is no single path to become involved in CCM, and we embrace the many avenues one could take, whether it be Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Anesthesia, Surgery, EM, or others!


The Anesthesia Interest Group seeks to support those interested in the specialty by providing educational resources on Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, connecting the students with faculty in mentorship and research opportunities, and updating applicants with the most recent advice from the Anesthesia Department mentors on ERAS and beyond.


The Family Medicine Interest Group at UVA exists for anyone interested in getting involved with the amazing field of family medicine! We host a variety of events and have many opportunities for networking within the FM world. Events include skills nights, resident-student mentorship, national and state conferences, volunteer opportunities, and FM speciality talks! Join the list serv here.


The UVA chapter of AMSUS aims to provide mentorship and guidance to current and prospective military medical students, particularly students attending UVASOM through the Health Professions Scholarship Program.


The Neurosurgery Interest group is for medical students interested in learning more about the field of neurological surgery. We coordinate shadowing opportunities within the neurosurgery department for M1 and M2 students and help connect students with neurosurgery research opportunities. We also host resident and faculty meet-and-greets to network with the department and hold lectures about various neurosurgical topics and how to navigate the neurosurgery residency application process.


The rural health interest group is really excited to create opportunities and experiences for students interested in learning about a career in a rural setting. The rural communities in Virginia are ample and are largely medically underserved. In 2023-2024 we will be establishing consistent volunteer opportunities at free clinics in the rural areas surrounding Charlottesville, hosting physicians for monthly lecture series including topics such as Poverty in rural America, HIV care, Telemedicine, EMS, and a panel on Rural Primary Care. Additionally, we will be hosting monthly book club discussions and periodically attending Remote Area Medical pop-up clinics around the state. Please reach out with questions and we hope to see you at our events this year!


We are a general surgery interest group that hopes to promote exposure to various surgical specialties and help students develop hands-on surgical skills. In the past, we have hosted suturing workshops in the cadaver lab and talks with surgeons from various specialties. Our goal is to help all students develop their surgical skills, and help those interested in surgery as a profession discover the many sub-specialties that are available.


The Gastroenterology Interest Group aims to introduce students to the fascinating and diverse field of gastroenterology. We aim to familiarize students with this broad specialty and its collaborative nature through physician panels, journal clubs, case presentations, and networking opportunities. We welcome any student with an interest in GI to come to our events or contact us to learn more about the club!


The Medical Genetics Interest Group aims to introduce students to the field of medical genetics. We facilitate exploration of the specialty through informational sessions and journal clubs, and for those interested, we provide mentorship, research, and shadowing opportunities.


The International Medicine Club is a place for students interested in global health to hear more about summer/rotations abroad, connect with volunteering opportunities in Charlottesville/INOVA, and become exposed to general global health medical content. We work closely with the UVA Center for Global Health Equity, and are looking to collaborate with Partners in Health Engage, a global health advocacy club.


The Breastfeeding Interest group helps teach students how to help patients who lactate. We provide students with connections to faculty who are experts in the subject, as well as educational events which you can attend to help expand your knowledge on the subject.


UVA Cardiothoracic Surgery Interest Group is a club dedicated to introducing students to the field of cardiothoracic surgery and helping connect students with opportunities to get involved in CTS through research and shadowing. We host many events throughout the year including CTS faculty and resident panels, subspecialty informational sessions, residency application workshops, laboratory site visits, and more. We provide access to physician mentors, researchers, and other professional development activities while also promoting awareness on new advances in the CTS field at UVA Health.

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