
Emergency Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill
A 1-week program for teens interested in pursuing Emergency Medicine as a career after medical school. This program offers practical insights from real-world medical professionals.
Program Overview
Want to be an ER doctor? Curious what it takes? Our 1-week curriculum gives students a practical, realistic introduction to this specialty.
Example topics & sessions
- What Do ER doctors Do?
- Education and Training Path
- Hands-on Labs and Skills
- M.D. and Faculty speakers
- Pros & Cons of the Career
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Campus Overview
UNC is a fantastic place to come to Outset. Chapel Hill is a beautiful college town. We have dorms right near the center of campus, and it's just a great place to learn about the college experience. We're excited to be partnering with the Ingram Institute at UNC Health and building the nation's best pre-med summer programs.
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FAQs
Outset is an extracurricular academic program. Like many extracurriculars, Outset can be a helpful addition to your resume and college application but will likely not be the deciding factor in your college application. Your grades, references, test scores, and personal statement matter most. Still, Outset can demonstrate to colleges and universities that you have a serious interest in medicine and have taken steps to explore that interest. Some alumni even talk about Outset in their personal statements.
Outset is a competitive summer program for 9th-12th grade students interested in medical careers. We receive thousands of applicants each year and accept fewer than 50% of students. We have strict academic standards and require applicants to submit a statement about their interest in medicine. If you pass our initial screening, then you will have a 10-minute video call with our Admissions team. After this call we request a teacher reference for some applicants.
We have an easy 3-step Admissions process. First, you apply online. Next if you pass our initial screening you will be invited to a 10-minute video meeting with our Admissions team. We will ask you about your interest in medicine and Outset. Finally, for some applicants we require a teacher reference. Once you have completed all 3 steps, we give you a decision in 3-5 business days.
Yes, Outset has a program fee that is $2,950 (or $4995 for global programs). This fee covers your university housing, meals, academic and faculty costs, as well as the costs of Outset campus staff. For students who cannot afford the full fee, you can request financial aid or scholarships in our online application.
Outset does not have an application deadline. We have rolling admissions. Our programs and campuses do fill up fast, so we recommend applying as early as you can.





