Student Research Opportunities
Get involved in research as early as your first year of medical school.
Enrich your medical education and improve patient outcomes through research. At the USC School of Medicine Greenville, you can get involved with research projects during your first year.
Participating in research projects sharpens your critical thinking skills and raises your residency candidacy profile.
Once you have completed one semester of medical school and are in good academic and professional standing, you may be eligible to work alongside researchers at the School of Medicine Greenville or Prisma Health-Upstate or with affiliated research partners, such as Furman University, Clemson University or the University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health.
The School of Medicine Greenville champions innovative research, with an emphasis on projects related to improving health care delivery.
Get involved in research as early as your first year of medical school.
Review a list of recently published research that students like you undertake at SOMG.
Apply for research stipends or travel reimbursement to present your research.
The School of Medicine Greenville houses state-of-the-art research facilities.
Know your research interest but not sure where to start? Contact our staff to connect with a research mentor and learn about options for designing a custom research program.
Anna Blenda, Ph.D.
Director of Research
Victoria Costello, MPH
Research Program Manager
Kirby Allen, MS
Research Coordinator