Advising Period Q&A, Growth Year Panel, Post-Grad Opportunities and more!
HEALTH-E NEWS
Friday, November 8, 2019
Important Deadline
Tuesday, November 12, 11:59PM is the deadline for:
Choosing the Pass/Fail Option for a course
Dropping a course if you are frosh
**Withdrawing from a course if you are sophomore, junior or senior. (This deadline is new)
NO CHANGES can be made to your course roster after this deadline
Registration Questions?
Attend Prehealth Registration Q&A on
Wednesday, November 13th or Thursday, November 14th
from 8:30-9:30 AM in Dowling Milmore Room.
Coffee and munchkins will be served
Growth Year Panel
A panel of alums currently applying to medical school and working while doing so.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 5:30-6:30 PM
DOWLING HALL -MILMORE ROOM
Study Abroad?
We encourage all prehealth students to consider studying abroad as an experience that can expose you to new ideas, help develop your cultural competence, improve communication skills and generally enrich your understanding of the world.
Undergraduate students and recent graduates pursuing healthcare and public health related careers can apply through this link or our website. HCC empowers students to become the next generation of diverse, culturally competent health leaders and professionals. We strongly encourage students from families or communities that have experienced health inequities or social and economic challenges and those from first generation backgrounds to apply.
For additional information or to request an informational session for your students, please contact our National Placement Manager, Aileen Babadjanians, at ababadjanians@healthcareers.org.
VOLUNTEERING
You never have done “enough” volunteering to gain exposure to our healthcare system and to develop your capacity for compassion, respect for others and cultural competence.
Learn about some of the many possible career paths in health-related fields. A panel of professionals with a variety of focuses in health, from health communications to basic biomedical research will be speaking.
Close Concerns focuses on diabetes, pre-diabetes and obesity with the mission to improve outcomes by educating physicians, scientists, researchers, policymakers and patients on the most important news and research in the field. They are currently hiring graduating seniors for the two-year Associate Program at Close Concerns and their sister organizations: The diaTribe Foundation (a non-profit focused on advocacy and education) and dQ&A (a patient-focused diabetes research company).
Learn more about each organization's job opening and how to apply by clicking below: