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Student Profiles

We want our users to meet current students in U.S. health professions programs: enthusiastic health professionals in the making, who are eager to share their daily school and work experiences with others who also dream of a health career.   We know their stories will be enlightening and inspiring. 

But  to do this, we need your help!  Are you a current student in the health field who wants to help aspiring health professions students by sharing your experiences and advice? 

Visit our Call for Profiles for instructions to nominate a student to be profiled on this site

Christopher Davis

Nineteen-year-old Christopher Davis never thought he would be pursuing a career as a Medical Assistant and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in high school.  Read more

Robert Guerrant

Robert says the biggest surprise about studying to become a Nursing Assistant and EMT is the amount you learn. He never thought he’d know so much about the human body.  Read more

Tiffanie Hicks

Tiffanie’s mother encouraged her to pursue a career as a Phlebotomist and Medical Assistant with the help of Job Corps. Read more

Q&A with nursing student Cam Hawkins

Nursing student Cam Hawkins took advantage of financial aid, a summer program and an internship to Africa in pursuit of his goal of becoming a nurse. Read more

Maryse Manasse, DMD

Maryse Manasse, DMD, loves making people smile. That’s why she is earning a postgraduate degree in Prosthodontics, or restorative dentistry.  Read more

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