PREMED HONORS
WELCOME TO PREMED HONORS
Welcome to PreMed Honors. Honors Colleges and programs support many students seeking to enter the medical and health professions. In many cases these students seek thoughts and ideas that can assist them regardless of the medical school/s to which they choose to apply and in relation to the many potential medical fields and medical specialties that interest them. Here at PreMed Honors we bring people together to assist in any way we can, as Honors College and Program experts with some knowledge of the medical community, and with the aim of offering considerable support for our many colleagues in the medical professions. (Photo by Solen Feyissa)
PREMED HONORS
PreMed Honors holds regular events (both in person and remote) to support students seeking to enter medical training - most often those who are undergraduates (or high school students) considering undergraduate honors in our nation's colleges, and who are interested in the ways in which Honors Colleges and Programs can support them in their medical school aspirations. Events are always presented free of charge, and advice is provided by experts in their fields.
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PreMedHonors Director: Professor Graeme Harper. Graeme is a Dean of an Honors College, and has worked in honors education in the US and around the world for over a 1/4 century. He holds two doctoral degrees, but he is neither a physician nor a clinician. Working in medical humanities and in medical environmental research, he is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (FRSM), and he was Visiting Research Scholar in The Institute for Medical Humanities (now Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities) at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Invited to be present at the launch of the Medical Humanities in the United Kingdom (UK), by then Chief Medical Officer of the UK, Sir Ken Calman, he has continued his work assisting students to connect to, work with, and develop their premedical education to the highest level, to the benefit of themselves and to the benefit of humanity, at large. He regularly turns to, and celebrates our medical professionals here in the US and around the world.
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