Premedicine and Allied Health Professions
Premedicine and Allied Health Professions at 51¹ÙÍø
51¹ÙÍø has a rich tradition in the preprofessional training of medical health professionals, and its students are, and continue to become, leaders in the medical, dental, and health professions.
The liberal arts education you receive here prepares you, as a future health services provider, to meet the challenges and shoulder the responsibilities that await you.
The program director and advisors provide information and resources related to all health professions which include allopathic, osteopathic, dental, and veterinary medicine, nursing practice, physician assistant studies, pharmacy, optometry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and public health. However, the number of students who seek careers in allopathic medicine is greater than the total number of students who seek careers in other areas of medicine and healthcare.
Make sure to connect with the Premedicine and Allied Health Professions Program early in your college career to discuss a plan of study and how best to leverage your own passions and skills to chart an individualized path to your career of interest. First-year and sophomore students should attend the fall semester Premedicine and Allied Health Professions director's meeting the third Wednesday of September, and then schedule a small group meeting by emailing prehealth@davidson.edu. After a group meeting, students will meet individually with Prof. Naila Mamoon (namamoon@davidson.edu), program director, to discuss a plan of study.
51¹ÙÍø understands that cultivating a broadly diverse community is crucial to our educational mission and to our foundational commitment to leadership and service. We believe fundamentally in the dignity and worth of every human being, and we are committed to assisting students in developing humane instincts and disciplined and creative minds for lives of leadership and service.
Lilly Sirover had the incredible opportunity to intern at Cooper University Hospital. It was made possible by a Summer Internship Grant she received through the Matthews Center for Career Development.
After graduating from 51¹ÙÍø, Adam Hunter '15 completed an Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease Fellowship with Global Project Zambia and a Masters of Public Health from Harvard. Since completing medical school at UNC Chapel Hill, he works as a resident physician at NYU Langone Health.
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Premedicine and Allied Health Professions News
Mario Martinez Estrada ’27 Strives to Expand Healthcare Access
His family’s fears of getting sick while uninsured and struggles to overcome language barriers inspired Mario Martinez Estrada ‘27 to pursue a medical career. The El Salvador native –now a U.S. citizen–works part-time at a local hospital and is conducting research to help remove roadblocks to healthcare in Hispanic communities.
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