On Friday, the system began accepting appointments for this group, but available slots quickly filled up with no timeframe for when reservations will reopen.
Update, 3 p.m.: DC Health notified the public this afternoon that a “technical review failure” meant newly eligible residents were unable to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. “As the IT team worked to stabilize the website due to heavy traffic, there were delays in finding and fixing the issue with the eligibility criteria,” the agency said. The agency apologized for the added stress, and announced that it’d be making 3,500 appointments available to people who couldn’t sign up namely, residents with specific medical conditions living in priority zip codes on Saturday, Feb. 27 at 9 a.m. People can sign up through vaccinate.dc.gov or the call center.
Student Scholarships in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
Student Scholarships in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
Application Window: January 25–April 2, 2021 (11 p.m. CT)
Applicants will be notified of funding by June 1 via email.
The scientific councils of the American Heart Association (AHA) want to stimulate interest, knowledge and investigative work in students in medicine, nursing, public health, nutrition and other allied health disciplines. AHA Student Scholarships support students conducting research projects related to cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and stroke within basic, clinical, translational or population sciences early during pre-doctoral training, usually during the summer. Projects must be conducted under qualified supervision and each applicant and applicant s preceptor must be members of the AHA at the time of application.
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