Conducted
at a North Carolina college or university once or twice each
academic year, the NC-HCAP Health Professions Forum educates
undergraduate students about the health problems that disproportionately
affect underrepresented and disadvantaged populations, the
need for greater numbers of minority health professionals,
and the steps they can take to pursue health careers.
Each
forum covers an array of health professions and related issues,
including health professions programs offered across North
Carolina, admission and graduate requirements and processes
for graduate and professional schools, financial aid opportunities,
support systems for minority students, minority presence data
for featured health professions, and career planning information.
Guest
panelists and presenters - including graduate and health professional
program faculty, administrators, students and practitioners
- engage directly with students to answer questions and to
discuss their experiences and career choices. During the forum,
students network with their peers as well as with health science
faculty and recruiters from school systems, hospitals, and
clinics in North Carolina South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia.
Plan
to attend our upcoming forum via satellite. Check our upcoming events page for more information, or contact
NC-HCAP for details.
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