What Websites Can Give Me More Information?
It is recommended that early in your undergraduate studies you begin studying the websites of professional schools that offer the programs that are of interest to you.
The following list of websites can serve as another resource for student information.
Allopathic Medicine:
American Medical Association www.ama-assn.org
Association of American Medical Colleges www.aamc.org
Osteopathic Medicine:
American Osteopathic Association www.aoa-net.org
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine www.aacom.org
Dental Medicine:
American Dental Association www.ada.org
American Dental Education Association www.adea.org
Pharmacy:
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy www.aacp.org
Optometry:
American Optometric Association www.aoa.org
Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry www.opted.org
Chiropractic:
Association of Chiropractic Colleges www.chirocolleges.org
Physician Assistant:
American Academy of Physician Assistants www.apta.org
Association of Physician Assistant Programs www.apap.org
Podiatry:
American Podiatric Medical Association www.apma.org
American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine www.aacpm.org
Physical Therapy:
American Physical Therapy Association www.apta.org
Public Health:
American Public Health Association www.apha.org
Association of Schools of Public Health www.asph.org
Veterinary Medicine:
American Veterinary Medical Association www.avma.org
Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges www.aavmc.org
Occupational Therapy:
American Occupational Therapy Foundation www.aotf.org
A debt of gratitude is owed to the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions in assembling these websites in one place so that it could serve as a template for NEIU's pre-health advisement site.
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