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Other Professions

Preparing for Other Careers in Healthcare

Not all pre-health students seek careers in allopathic medicine (M.D.). Every year, some students apply to schools of osteopathic medicine, veterinary medicine, dental medicine, and other fields like pharmacy, physician assistant, and nursing.

Handbooks for Other Careers in Healthcare

Career as a Chiropractor
Career as a Physician Assistant
Career as an Anestesiologist Assistant
Career in Naturopathic Medicine
Career in Occupational Therapy
Career in Pharmacy
Career in Physical Therapy
Career in Public Health
Guide to Applying to Dental School
Guide to Applying to Optometry School
Guide to Applying to Osteopathic Medical School
Guide to Applying to Podiatric Medical School
Guide to Applying to Veterinary Medical School

Some Additional Perspectives

Osteopathic Medicine

Hopkins undergraduates and alumni apply to schools of osteopathic medicine (D.O.). Osteopathic physicians embrace a holistic philosophy by considering the body as a unit of interrelated systems that work together to ensure good health.   D.O.s practice in all areas of medicine. About 60% of D.O.s are primary care physicians in family practice, internal medicine, and pediatrics.  However, more and more D.O.s are pursuing specialty training in areas including emergency medicine, anesthesiology, OB/GYN, psychiatry, and surgery.  Despite some minor differences in philosophy and training emphasis, there are relatively few differences between the career paths of allopathic and osteopathic physicians.  M.D.s and D.O.s have the same practice rights throughout the United States, and you can find D.O.s and M.D.s working together in the best hospitals and clinics throughout the nation, including at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.  Many Hopkins premedical students are exploring the option of becoming a D.O.

Dentistry

Several students apply to dental medicine programs every year. With a good academic record, a repertoire of extracurricular activities, strong letters of support, use of the Hopkins committee system, exposure to the field of dentistry, and endorsement of a dental professional, our students have enjoyed outstanding success as dental school applicants.

Veterinary Medicine

Although our applicants to veterinary school are relatively few, advisors in Pre-Professional Programs are knowledgeable about a wide range of opportunities for pre-veterinary student to gain valuable veterinary experience, including working with companion animals, livestock, and even exotic animals.  These experiences complement the outstanding academic and research opportunities that are inherent in a Johns Hopkins education.  Competition for acceptance to veterinary school is fierce, and a strong academic record, combined with excellent letters of recommendation from both faculty as well as mentors in the veterinary field who have observed animal interactions, are very important. The significant number of animal contact hours required for application to veterinary medical schools can require that a student apply to vet school a year or two post-graduation.

Helpful Websites

Allopathic Medicine

Allopathic Medicine American Medical Association
www.ama-assn.org/go/becominganmd

Association of American Medical Colleges
www.aamc.org

Chiropractic Medicine
 
Chiropractic Association of Chiropractic Colleges
www.chirocolleges.org

Association of Chiropractic Colleges List of Programs
http://www.chirocolleges.org/collegest.html

American Chiropractic Association
http://www.amerchiro.org/content_css.cfm?CID=32

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
http://www.nbce.org/

National Health School Directory
http://www.naturalhealers.com/?google=CHIRO_chiropractic_colleges&src=goo_anh_chir_coll_326003

Dental Medicine

Dental Medicine American Dental Association
www.ada.org

American Dental Education Association
www.adea.org

Health Care Administration

Health Administration Association of University Programs in Health Administration
www.aupha.org 

Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
www.naturopathic.org

American Association of Naturopathic Medical Colleges
www.aanmc.org/index.php

Nursing & Nurse Practitioner
 
Nursing National League for Nursing
www.nln.org

American Association of Colleges of Nursing
www.aacn.nche.edu

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy American Occupational Therapy Association
www.aota.org

American Occupational Therapy Foundation
www.aotf.org

Optometry
 
Optometry American Optometric Association
www.aoa.org

Association of  Schools and Colleges of Optometry
www.opted.org

Osteopathic Medicine
 
Osteopathic Medicine American Osteopathic Association
www.osteopathic.org

American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
www.aacom.org

Pharmacy
 
Pharmacy American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
www.aacp.org

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy American Physical Therapy Association
www.apta.org

Physician Assistant

Physician Assistant American Academy of Physician Assistants
www.aapa.org

Physician Assistant Education Association
www.paeaonline.org

Physician Assistant Programs Directory
www.paeaonline.org/directory/index.htm
 

Podiatric Medicine

Podiatric Medicine American Podiatric Medical Association Careers Guide
www.apma.org/careers

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine
www.aacpm.org

Public Health

Public Health American Public Health Association
www.apha.org

Association of Schools of Public Health
www.asph.org

This is Public Health (sponsored by Association of Schools of Public Health)

http://www.thisispublichealth.org/

Veterinary Medicine
 
Veterinary Medicine American Veterinary Medical Association
www.avma.org

Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
www.aavmc.org

There is a wide array of health professions that college graduates pursue beyond those mentioned above.  You will be well-served, however, to explore these additional professions.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
www.ccaom.org

Allied Health
 
Allied Health Professions Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
www.asahp.org

American Medical Association, Careers in Allied Health
www.ama-assn.org/go/alliedhealth

Anestesiology
 
Anesthesiologist Assistants American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants
www.anesthetist.org

Audiology

Audiology Audiology Foundation of America
www.audfound.org

Genetic Counseling
 
Genetic Counseling The World of Genetics
www.Faseb.org/genetics 

Nutrition

Nutrition: The American Society for Nutritional Sciences
www.asns.org

Sports Medicine

American College of Sports Medicine
http://www.acsm.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home

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