Welcome back! This week, there are workshops about funding sources and a collaboration with CES alumni to learn about careers in the environment. We can't wait to hear all about your spring break adventures. 

Pre- Health & Pre-Vet Professions

The Washington College Pre-Health Professions Programs are designed to help prepare students for the next steps in their health professions education by helping to explore students’ interest in the health professions, ensuring students are taking the necessary prerequisite courses for health professions schools and programs, and guiding them through the application process. Phil Ticknor, Coordinator of Pre-Health Professions Programs, works with our faculty program advisors to provide programming and information for students interested in the health professions and connect our students with alumni in the field.

Please send your email address to Phil Ticknor, Coordinator of Pre-Health Professions Programs, at pticknor2@washcoll.edu to receive an invitation to be added to the Pre-Health Professions Programs Canvas advising site and to be added to the appropriate Pre-Health Professions Program email list(s).

Pre-Health Advisors 

Premedical (Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Podiatry): Dr. Elizabeth “Libby” Yost, Chair and Director

Pre-Nursing: Dr. Tia Murphy, Program Advisor

Pre-Pharmacy: Dr. Martin Connaugton, Program Advisor

Pre-Allied Health (other human health professions requiring additional schooling – e.g. Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, etc): Dr. Aaron Krochmal, Program Advisor

Pre-Veterinary

Pre-Veterinary: Dr. Elizabeth “Libby” Yost,, Program Advisor

Students with an interest in becoming veterinarians will be served a specialized advising program. Pre-Veterinary students are currently served by the Premedical Program. Washington College’s location affords pre-veterinary students potential hands-on experience with a wide range of animals.

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Contact & Location

Phone
410-778-7890
Address

Located at the Rebecca Corbin Loree Center in the heart of campus, the Center for Career Development is between Goldstein and Bunting halls.
300 Washington Ave
Chestertown, MD 21620

Career Service Hours

Day of the week
Center for Career Development Hours Extended Hours: Evening hours to 8:00 pm.
Monday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 8:00 PM Mrs. Cooley
Tuesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 7:00 PM Mr. Mercado
Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 8:00 PM Ms. Bliss
Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 7:00 PM Mrs. Moody
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm  

Evening hours are conducted entirely through remote mode using HANDSHAKE online appointment system.