Dr. J.E. Prince Nuclear Medicine Scholarship
Nomination required
Eligibility
About this scholarship
Michener Institute students completing the clinical component of the Nuclear Medicine program who have demonstrated interest in health care and the community may receive this scholarship. Selection considers good academic standing, passion for Nuclear Medicine and continuous improvement of technical skills, strong interpersonal or patient-centered care, and community contribution through volunteerism and leadership. OTSS-funded awards require Canadian citizenship (or permanent resident or protected person status) and Ontario residency of at least 12 consecutive months before full-time post-secondary study.
One award of $500 is available. Apply with a nomination: submit an essay of up to 350 words on your passion for Nuclear Medicine and community involvement, plus a nomination letter from a faculty member or clinical educator covering technical improvement, interpersonal or patient-centered care, and commitment to learning.
Essay question
What else to submit
- Essay of up to 350 words on passion for Nuclear Medicine and community involvement.
- Nomination letter from a faculty member or clinical educator addressing technical improvement, interpersonal or patient-centered care, and commitment to learning.
- Selection considers good academic standing, passion for Nuclear Medicine, continuous improvement of technical skills, interpersonal or patient-centered care, and community contribution.