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Director, Vovis Center for Research and Advanced Study and Health Professions Advising
Pre-health at Knox encompasses all health professions and welcomes students interested in a variety of fields, including medicine (MD/DO), physician/scientist (MD/PhD), nursing, physician assistant, optometry, dentistry, public health, athletic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and more. Students are encouraged to major and minor in disciplines they are passionate about; there is no required major for any health profession. While many of our pre-health students choose to major in the sciences, it is common to see a double major or minor in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.
Students often indicate interest in pre-health with the Knox Admissions Office before the first term of their first year. If a student decides on pre-health later, they should communicate that interest to the Vovis Center for Research and Advanced Study and Health Professions Advising.
At the foundation of Vovis Center support is one-on-one, individualized advising. In addition to your faculty academic advisor, who helps plan major and minor requirements, Vovis Center pre-health advisors help students explore the health professions and decide on a health career path. Once decided, pre-health advisors explain the coursework necessary for the health profession and help the student plan out their coursework at Knox, in conjunction with major and minor requirements. Advisors connect students to shadowing, clinical, and research opportunities as they prepare to apply to a graduate health profession program and also provide important support related to the actual application process, including preparing for admissions exams like the MCAT or DAT, interview practice, and essay writing.
Our advisors know that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to any healthcare profession, and they will help you find the right path for you. All pre-health students are encouraged to meet with their pre-health advisor regularly throughout their time at Knox. Health Professions Advising is available to support students after graduation from Knox, through acceptance into a graduate/professional program.
Pre-Health Google Classroom
A compilation of all our pre-health workshops recordings, articles, and resources related to exploring health careers, getting experience, finances, and more. Click on the presentation below to get a feel for the kinds of resources stored in the Classroom!
Knox Pre-health Action Plan
Get support on every step of your pre-health journey, from planning your prerequisite classes to comparing graduate/professional schools and preparing your application. There is even a page dedicated to planning your gap year(s). This plan is shared with your Health Professions Advisor(s) to assist in advising.
The Center supports all pre-health students throughout their journey, from Knox orientation to submission of their graduate health professions application. Scroll through the left-hand sidebar to see how the Vovis Center helps students explore, prepare, and apply to their desired health profession.