Students who have already been accepted to or plan to attend health professional schools after receiving their degrees will explore a variety of topics related to enrolling at these schools at a panel discussion in Science Center Room 126 on Wednesday, May 10, at 7 p.m.
The panel, hosted each spring semester by the Health Professions Advising Committee, will be offered in both in-person and virtually via Zoom. Panelists will provide valuable information to students planning to apply to health professional schools in the future.
Each student will briefly discuss their perspectives on the journey from undergraduate student to being accepted into health professional schools. Topics are likely to include internships, interviews, volunteering or professional exams, and the panelists will also answer questions from the audience. Join the Zoom meeting online.
The following students and alumnus have indicated they will participate on the panel:
Courtney Campese, who will attend the Ohio State University College of Optometry, will graduate in May with a B.S. in Biology and minors in Public Health and Chemistry;
Emily Gorgievski, who will attend the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Medicine, Erie, Pa., will graduate in May with a B.S. in Biology and minors in Spanish and Chemistry;
Kampbell Howard, who will attend the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, will graduate in May with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and minors in Statistics and Chemistry;
Trinity Tartaro, who will attend the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Medicine, will graduate in May with a B.S. in Biology;
Jacob Traverse, who will attend Rocky Vista University - Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduated in 2021 with a B.S. in Biology and minors in Psychology and Chemistry;
Logan Wilson, who will attend the Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine, will graduate in May with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Music;
Christina Witters, who will attend the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Medicine, will graduate in May with a B.S. in Biology and minors in Psychology and Chemistry.
The annual panel discussion provides valuable information and perspectives to interested students before they begin applying to professional schools.