Southern Society For Clinical
The Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (SSCI) is a regional academic society dedicated to advancing medically-related research and promoting academic medicine. With a focus on encouraging students, post-graduate trainees, and junior faculty, the SSCI supports the next generation of clinicians and researchers in their pursuit of scientific expression. Through sponsorship of the Southern Regional Meeting and publication of The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, the SSCI provides platforms for young investigators to showcase their work and contribute to the field of medicine.
Founded in 1820, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences is the second oldest medical journal in the United States and serves as the official journal of the SSCI. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the SSCI aims to foster an inclusive environment within the organization. Additionally, the SSCI offers various programs and awards, such as the Tinsley Harrison Scholars Program and the Research Scholar Award, to support postdoctoral fellows and clinical fellows engaged in research. By providing financial assistance for travel expenses and offering mentorship opportunities, the SSCI plays a vital role in shaping the future of academic medicine.
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