Internal Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) CV Janice A. Smith Address: Street Address City, State, Zip Telephone: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: (212) XXX-XXXX, (917) XXX-XXXX MM/DD/YEAR City, State EDUCATION 9/2004 - 5/2008 Name of University State, City Degree: Major: 8/2010 - Present Bachelor of Arts Honors: 2004-2008 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 April 2008 May 2008 Dean’s List Name of Honor Name of Honor Founder’s Day Award Recipient Cum Laude Honors Recipient Student Activities: 2004-2005 2004-2005 2005-2006 2005-2007 2007-2008 Summer, 2008 Choral Arts Society Students Association Catholics United Intramural volleyball Tutor, College of Arts and Science Freshman orientation leader, College of Arts and Science Community Activities: 2005-2007 2007-2008 2007-2008 Catholic Center Soup Kitchen Catholic Center Church Choir Volunteer, Beth-Israel Medical Center New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Degree: Honors: 2013 Student Activities: 2010-2013 2010-2011 2010-2011 2011-2012 Community Activities: May, 2012 September, 2012 April, 2013 M.D. (expected), May 2014 Name of Honor New Student Orientation Committee, Co-Director (2012-2013) American Medical Women’s Association Pediatric Reading Group Sisters in Science Participant, Revlon Run/Walk Participant, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walk Participant, Multiple Sclerosis Walk RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 7/2012 – 9/2012 Position: Research Associate Topic: The role of acetylcholine receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in neuromuscular synapse information. Preceptor: John P. Jones, M.D., Director Department of Blank Site: New York University Medical Center New York, New York Publications: Smith, Janice; Jones, J. “Synaptic differentiation is defective in mice lacking acetylcholine receptor beta-submit tyrosine phosphorylation”. Development. 2001; Dec; 28; 425 Abstract: Smith, JA Jones, JP, (2001). The role of acetylcholine receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in synapse formation. 15th Annual National Medical Student Conference. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 6/2008 – 8/2008 Position: Student Intern Topic: 8-week experience in the Division of Radiation Oncology, including attendance at biweekly conferences and daily precepted patient encounters Preceptor: Theresa B. Jones, M.D., Director Department of Radiology Site: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center WORK EXPERIENCE 7/2009 – 8/2011 Position: Clinical Research Associate Topic: Phase I and II studies of X, a monoclonal antibody against vascular endothelial growth factor receptor, in patients with advanced pancreatic carcinoma Preceptor: Angela T. Jones, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Site: Baylor University Medical Center Houston, Texas INTERESTS Singing and music, running, reading, and writing (Optional) UNIQUE SKILLS (for example) fluent in multiple languages Enhanced computer skills