Handbook of Research on Advising and Developing the Pre-Health Professional Student

Handbook of Research on Advising and Developing the Pre-Health Professional Student

Release Date: April, 2022|Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 390
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9617-3
ISBN13: 9781799896173|ISBN10: 179989617X|EISBN13: 9781799896197
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Despite significant demand for healthcare professionals in the workforce, admission to health professional graduate programs is highly competitive with less than half of all medical school applicants gaining admission annually. The application process is nuanced, complex, and costly, which can often be a significant barrier to otherwise highly qualified students, particularly those from backgrounds underrepresented in the healthcare workforce. Further understanding of the best practices in navigating the application processes, academia, and professional development is crucial for those advising pre-health students.

The Handbook of Research on Advising and Developing the Pre-Health Professional Student considers current practices and research regarding academic and extracurricular preparation of undergraduate students who wish to enter health professions and offers new pre-health professional advisors as well as more seasoned advisors and other administrators a resource to assist them in their professional journey. Covering a range of topics such as advisor relationships and lifelong learning skills, this major reference work is ideal for advisors, healthcare professionals, academicians, researchers, practitioners, scholars, instructors, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Advisor Relationships
  • Competency
  • Digital Health Literacy
  • Genetic Counseling
  • Lifelong Learning Skills
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Patient Care Exposure
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pre-Health Advising
  • Professionalism
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Systemic Racism
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"Applications to health professional programs are costly and time-sensitive. Without proper advising and developmental support, students, particularly those from backgrounds underrepresented in health professions, often apply to health professional programs ill-prepared and not as competitive as they can be. This book offers new pre-health professional advisors, as well as more seasoned advisors and other administrators, a resource to assist them in their professional journey (regardless of their prior training or lack of available mentorship) and to ensure that all students who wish to pursue health careers are well-prepared to do so."

– Profs. Lisa S. Schwartz (The George Washington University, USA) and Rohini Ganjoo (The George Washington University, USA)
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Lisa Schwartz has over 25 years of experience in the higher education and healthcare industries. Trained as a clinical genetic counselor and higher education administrator, Dr. Schwartz currently serves as Director of Health Professional Advising for the Department of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences at GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She teaches health professional students in the areas of research, leadership, ethics, and genetics and serves as a mentor to ambassadors of the SMHS Health Career Opportunities Program (HCOP) for pre-health high school, college, and graduate students from disadvantaged backgrounds. She was a member-at-large of the Executive Committee of the Northeast Association of Advisors in the Health Professions (NEAAHP) from 2018 to 2021. She has received grant funding and published in the areas of health professional development and team science.

Rohini Ganjoo has been an educator and researcher for more than 10 years. Dr. Ganjoo is a founding faculty member of the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medicine (PBPM) Program and is currently a director for the Translational Microbiology Program, the Immunohematology and Biotechnology Program, and Medical Laboratory Sciences (MSHS) Program in the Department of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Department, where she is an assistant professor. Dr. Ganjoo’s passion is student development. She developed the biology curriculum for the PBPM program and several graduate courses. Since joining The George Washington University (GW), she has mentored undergraduate and graduate students in education and clinical research, respectively. She is actively involved in GW committees and mentors faculty in conjunction with the university’s Teaching and Learning Center. In addition to her experience in teaching and life sciences, Dr. Ganjoo previously served as operations director of Ziby Creations, a technology-driven services provider and was responsible for business development, support, and operational efficiency.

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