The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center
The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, established in 1971, is a non-profit community based health center that provides comprehensive primary care, social services, and health education to underserved Asian Americans in New York City. The majority of our patients are low-income, Chinese or Korean speaking immigrants. Our services include internal medicine, pediatrics, dental, mental health, women’s health, social work, health education, health careers training, and research. In 2006, the Health Center served more than 32,000 patients for 165,000 medical and dental visits. These summer internships are open to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors only.
Placements
These summer internships are open to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors only. All internships must be a minimum of 10 weeks in duration. Start and end dates can be negotiated with the employer.
Funding
Thanks to the generosity of Goldman Sachs, each of the successful candidates will receive a stipend of $3,750 to assist with their summer expenses.
Application Process
Applicants should submit both a resume and a cover letter (documents must be in either .doc or .pdf format) specifying the position for which they are applying to internships.ucs@yale.edu
You must list "Charles B. Wang Internship Application" in the subject line of your email message. These materials will then be forwarded to the Health Center for their consideration, and candidates should receive final decisions before spring recess.
Questions?
Please submit your inquiries to internships.ucs@yale.edu or call Lori Ruggiero at 432.0800.
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