This Weeks Events are Not to be Missed!

Last month I told you about the Grad School Interviews for Clinical Programs event and now it’s almost here!! Join us tomorrow to learn the best ways to answer some common grad school interview questions as well as how grad …

By Joi Sampson
Joi Sampson Associate Director of Career and Professional Development
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NATIONAL WOMEN PHYSICIANS DAY – February 3

NATIONAL WOMEN PHYSICIANS DAY

On February 3, honor the path that female doctors have paved since 1849 as we recognize National Women Physicians Day.

This day marks the birthday of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical …

By Shannon Hargrove
Shannon Hargrove Director, Career Education & Operations
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NATIONAL FUN AT WORK DAY

NATIONAL FUN AT WORK DAY

Fight the workday doldrums on January 28.  It’s National Fun At Work Day!

Many people spend a  good portion of their lives at work, so why should they not try to enjoy it?  While looking …

By Shannon Hargrove
Shannon Hargrove Director, Career Education & Operations
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Winter Break Checklist

I hope you all are finishing the semester strong! You will be on winter break soon and there are a few things that I recommend you do over this time. Please find my winter break checklist below:

Take some time to relax. …

By Allen Rossetti
Allen Rossetti Senior Career Coach
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Save the (New) Date! Grad School Interviews for Clinical Programs

The weather outside was frightful for our planned event! But don’t worry, we’ve rescheduled Grad School Interviews for Clinical Programs to February 5, 2019. It feels far away now, but I hope this will be perfect timing for your interview preparation. Please …

By Joi Sampson
Joi Sampson Associate Director of Career and Professional Development
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Start Planning for Summer Research

If you’re thinking about a career in research, medicine, or lab work (among others) a summer research experience can be invaluable to your career path. In addition to helping you make career decisions and gain hands-on experience in your field, …

By Lyn Leis
Lyn Leis Director, Career Education
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The Secret is Out Part 3: What Employers Look for – Oral/ Written Communications

This is part of a series of blogs: #3 of 8! If you missed the first ones, you can read them here.

Onto the next secret of what employers are looking: Oral and Written Communication Skills. The majority of the …

By Mariana Ayerbe
Mariana Ayerbe Deputy Director, Career Education
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What Your Cover Letter Says About You

This was me, after receiving a well written, tailored cover letter:

In my ten years of experience reading and editing cover letters, I have seen the full spectrum of cover letter content.  I have read cover letters as an employer …

By Sara Shepherd
Sara Shepherd Director, Employer Relations
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The Secret is Out Part 2: What Employers Look for – Critical Thinking/Problem Solving Skills

This is part of a series of blogs: #2 of 8! If you missed the first one, you can read it here:

Onto the next secret of what employers are looking for in recent college graduates: Critical Thinking/ Problem Solving …

By Mariana Ayerbe
Mariana Ayerbe Deputy Director, Career Education
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How to Create a LinkedIn Profile

Have you heard of LinkedIn? Should you create a LinkedIn Profile? Read on to find out!

LinkedIn is a professional networking site that people use for a variety of reasons including networking, job searches, and advertising. When you are on the job …

By Allen Rossetti
Allen Rossetti Senior Career Coach
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