Friday, September 21, 2012

HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IS HOSTING A JOB FAI


Howard University College of Medicine is Hosting a Job Fair with National Health Service Corps Sites on October 11, 2012

In support of Corps Community Day, Howard University College of Medicine will be hosting a job fair with NHSC sites on October 11, 2012, from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm on the main campus at the Numa P. Adams Building in Washington, DC.

We are inviting you to participate in this special event, where NHSC-approved sites throughout the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia will be able to engage and recruit Howard University College of Medicine residents and students for job opportunities within their organizations.  It will also give Howard University College of Medicine residents and students the opportunity to learn about NHSC programs available to them.
A large number of Howard University College of Medicine residents focus their training in primary care disciplines.

  • Site Name
  • City, County and State
  • Phone Number
  • Email Address
Confirmation of your interest to participate will be sent to you within 3 business days on receipt of your reservation.  A follow-up e-mail with logistical information will be sent within two weeks prior to the event. 
We look forward to your participation in the Howard University College of Medicine Job Fair!




We are offering this opportunity to you as a NHSC-approved site.  While we are unable to pay for travel expenses, we hope you are able to join us for this exciting event. This invitation is limited to NHSC sites located in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.  Space is limited and reservation closes on September 21, 2012.  Please register to participate via e-mail at CCDJobFairs@hrsa.gov.  Also, include the following contact information:

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