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Health Careers Center

Health Careers Center. Come Visit Us!. 2-565 Moos Tower Academic Health Center. Health Careers Fair!. Wednesday, Sept. 28 th 12:30 to 3:30 pm Coffman Union – Great Hall. Credit Courses. AHS 1101 & 1102: Orientation to Health Careers

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Health Careers Center

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  1. Health Careers Center

  2. Come Visit Us! 2-565 Moos Tower Academic Health Center

  3. Health Careers Fair! Wednesday, Sept. 28th 12:30 to 3:30 pm Coffman Union – Great Hall

  4. Credit Courses • AHS 1101 & 1102: Orientation to Health Careers Explore different health careers. Learn about your values, skills and interests. Create an action plan to get started toward your health career goal. • AHS 2300: Orientation to Clinical Research Discover the field of clinical research. Learn about ethical conduct, professionalism, and clinical research methods. Put together a proposal for the UROP program. • AHS 2707 – Global Health Challenges for Future Health Professionals Learn about challenges you will face as a future health professional. Hear from health professionals involved in both cutting edge research and innovative programs.

  5. Credit Courses (medical doctor) • AHS 1600: The Future Physician I: Medicine in the 21st Century Learn about the multi-disciplinary field of medicine and the challenges shaping the work of health professionals in the healthcare field. • AHS 1601: The Future Physician II: The Life and Work of a Physician Explore the field of medicine by interacting with guest speakers from the university of Minnesota Medical School and the community. Think critically about the challenges and opportunities of a medical career. • AHS 1602: The Future Physician III: Experiences in Medicine Customized volunteer experience in a setting that employs physicians and serves patients.

  6. Information Sessions Information Sessions • For almost every health program in the Academic Health Center@ www.healthcareers.umn.edu

  7. HCC Application Essentials Online Workshops • How do you get a 1-on-1 appointment with a career counselor at the Health Careers Center? • Complete one of the online workshops + work product! • Call / email / drop in to make an appointment. • Otherwise – just stop in with your questions! • We are always open for walk in questions. Student Output: Draft personal statement review Mock Interview Feedback (InterviewStream) Medical School Action Plan Meeting Pre-Health Online Workshops: Personal Statements for a Health Program Interviewing Skills for a Health Program Planning for Medical School

  8. BSE – A good major to pursue health • Admission committees: “There is no preferred or best major.” • Keep in mind: Many of the health professional program prerequisite courses start with similar science sequences • Prerequisite information: Your academic advisor, the HCC, & the website of programs you are interested in.

  9. Health Professional ProgramsU of M Academic Health Center

  10. Medical SchoolDoctor of Medicine (M.D.) Prerequisites and recommended courses (with your BA/BS) Ideal qualities of a medical student • Commitment to improving human condition • Professional conduct • Outstanding interpersonal skills • Dedication to lifelong learning Class Snapshot: 241 students (UMD and UMTC) • 3,200+ applicants (approx.) • 11% have advanced degrees • 16% first to graduate from college • 36 different majors • 26% from U of M • 46% female, 54% male • Majority of matriculating students to UMTC were MN residents (72%) • College GPA average: 3.74 3 - 5 yrs Residency 4 yr undergrad degree 4 yrs Medical School 2 years sciences2 years rotations Many different specialties! Specialty M.D.

  11. College of PharmacyPharmacy (Pharm.D.) This program… Educates students to become pharmacists who are generalist pharmacy practitioners, researchers, and educators. Class Snapshot: 844 applicants 167 students admitted 3.52 average GPA ~92% completed bachelors degree (by Sept) School ranked 3rd in nation by U.S. News & World Report 4 yr program 2-4 yrs prereqs, other* * Most applicants have their 4 year degree PharmDdegree

  12. School of DentistryDentistry (D.D.S.) What is dentistry? Detection of disease, diagnosis, aesthetic improvement, surgical restoration, and public education. Creative individuals who are artists as well as scientists. Admissions considerations: Dexterity Personal service to one-on-one basis Interest in the U of MN Class Snapshot (2010): 98 students 60% men, 40% women 19% ethnically diverse 57% MN residents, 22% regional residents (MT, ND, SD, WI) 3.62 average GPA / approx. 125 admitted from 955 applicants 4 year program 3 years prereq’s D.D.S. degree

  13. College of Veterinary MedicineVeterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Highlights • One of the largest small animal hospitals in the country • Large/small animal health, raptor center, equine center • 3 years prerequisites + 4 years DVM program • Can combine with public health (DVM/MPH) • Early admission for Food-Animal Medicine = VetFAST program Class Snapshot 100 Students Avg. GPA 3.71 (3.58 prereq GPA) 1,030 applicants; 55% residents; 73% female 4 yr program 2-4 yrs prereqs, other* D.V.M. degree * Most applicants have their 4 year degree

  14. Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) What is this physical therapy? Physical therapists evaluate, diagnose and manage movement impairment and enhance physical and functional performance in all age populations. The program: • 9 semesters spanning 3 years (summers incl.) • Includes 40 weeks of clinical internship final year Class Snapshot: Class size: 50 4 yr undergrad degree 3 yr program D.P.T. degree

  15. Center for Allied Health ProgramsOccupational Therapy (M.OT.) What is occupational therapy? • Occupational therapists help people who have physical, mental, or developmental injuries, or illnesses • They focus on the skills and abilities needed for independent and satisfying lives • Services include improving abilities to carry out the activities of daily living, evaluation and adaptation of home and job environment, training in the use of adaptive equipment, educating family members and caregivers Class Snapshot: Class size: 25 (Twin Cities), 20 (Rochester) The curriculum uses both distance technologies and on-site classes Avg. GPA 3.39 / 39 admitted 4 yr undergrad degree 2 yr program M.O.T. degree

  16. School of Public HealthPublic Health (M.P.H.) What is public health? Public health is the prevention of illness and injury to entire populations at a time. It is a field seeking to improve health and extend life community by community. School of Public Health • Ranked in top 10 in nation • Programs include: • Biostatistics • Community Health Education • Nutrition • Maternal and Child Health • Environmental Health Sciences • Epidemiology • Public Health Administration and Policy • Healthcare Administration Career examples: Epidemiologist HIV Advisor Nutrition & Obesity Researcher Adolescent Health Promotion Food Safety and Inspection Industrial Hygienist Emergency Preparedness & Response Biostatistician 4 yr undergrad degree 2 yr program

  17. Health Professional ProgramsU of M Academic Health Center: • Bachelor’s Level Programs: • Clinical Lab Science (B.S.) • Dental Hygiene (B.S.) Dental Therapy (B.S. / M.S.) • Nursing (B.S.N.) • Mortuary Science (B.S.)

  18. Additional health-related programs at the U… • Biomedical Engineering • Complementary Therapies • Food Science • Genetic Counseling • Health Journalism and Communication • Health and Wellness • Neuroscience • Nutrition • Music Therapy • Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences • Scientific and Technical Communication • Rehabilitation Science

  19. What YOU can do…. • Sign up for a class! • Talk with your adviser about which course might a good fit. • Stop into our office anytime, or visit our website! www.healthcareers.umn.edu • Attend an information session or do an online workshop! • Most sessions are monthly. Check our website for the schedule. • Stay connected!!

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