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The Office of the Health Related Science Advisor is located in Room 143 in
the Mendel Science Center. The Advisor, Dr. John Friede, provides
information to all students interested in the health professions, such as course
requirements, standardized tests and the application process. Materials available
for browsing include bulletins or brochures from a variety of schools as well as the
following:
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Medical School Admissions Requirements
(allopathic medical schools) |
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Osteopathic Medical College
Information Book (osteopathic medical schools) |
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Admissions Requirements of United
States and Canadian Dental Schools |
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Veterinary Medical School Admissions
Requirements |
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AMA's Health Professions Education
Directory (which has information on 52 allied health occupations) |
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The New Physician, a monthly publication of the
American Medical Student Association |
All of the health professions programs have prerequisite courses, but the major is not
an important factor. When considering your choice of major, determine how easily
the prerequisite courses will fit into the curriculum for the major. It is very
important for you to learn the course requirements and to ensure that the courses are
taken in a timely manner. Freshman year may not be too early to begin to take the
prerequisite courses. Check with the Advisor as soon as possible to learn what
courses you must take and to discuss when they should be taken. It is the student's
responsibility to make certain that all requirements are met in a timely manner.
The office also provides letters of evaluation for students applying to some of the
health professions programs, especially medical school and dental school. It is wise
to meet with the Advisor to discuss this process as well; again, freshman year is not too
early to begin this process.
Informational meetings and presentations by local admissions representatives and by
alumni in the health professions are held throughout the year. These meetings are to
help the student learn more about the professions, the programs and the admissions
process. They will also provide an opportunity to talk to admissions representatives about
issues of specific concern. The program for the current term is available at the
Meetings website. The schedule is subject to change, so
check it often.
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