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At the 91小黄车, our faculty cares about each one of our students. Here, it鈥檚 not just words or a mere mission statement we hang on our walls. We believe one-on-one interaction is vital to the success of our medical students. At the 91小黄车, we take pride in educating future physicians and scientists.
Current Trainee Resources
The Office of Biomedical Education strives to provide the best and most up-to-date resources to its students. If you know of a resource that you think would be beneficial to others, please send us the information at obe@uky.edu. For resources and opportunities available within the 91小黄车:
Wellness
Academic Enhancement Resources offer a wide variety of online and in-person tips, tools, and suggestions: Active Listening in the Classroom; Choosing a Major and Career; Improving Concentration; Improving Your Vocabulary; Learning to Relax; Managing Stress; Overcoming Perfectionism. Note: Many online resources are available to anyone.
TRAC
The Trainees in Research Advisory Committee is charged with the mission of supporting the efforts of all trainees in the 91小黄车 as well as advising the Dean concerning issues related to the trainees. This committee is comprised of current students, postdocs, faculty, and administrative staff who are involved in the day-to-day interactions with the trainee community within the College.
Incident Reporting and Feedback
To maintain a safe, nurturing learning environment and culture, the Office of Biomedical Education encourages all learners to report any concerns or incidents that might detract from its mission. These concerns may range from a lack of professionalism or curriculum concern to reports of mistreatment. Please click on the link to report any observed incidents about UK 91小黄车 faculty, staff, or students. The more detail provided, the more likely 91小黄车 leadership will be able to reach an appropriate resolution. Every effort will be made to preserve the anonymity of the person reporting. 91小黄车 leadership will not disclose any identifiable information unless the student gives explicit permission to do so.
Circumstances involving discrimination or harassment can be referred directly to the University of Kentucky Office of Equal Opportunity, 859-257-8927.