
Pathways to Medicine
Successful careers in medicine, research, and public health are not uncommon among Beloit College graduates.
moreSuccessful careers in medicine, research, and public health are not uncommon among Beloit College graduates.
moreAt UC Berkeley, Aaron Joiner’12 is doing important research on the protein structures implicated in two neurodegenerative diseases, including ALS. His commitment to that work and to helping younger scientists of color feel at home in his field attracted a major honor from Beloit last fall.
moreDoctor, nurse, surgeon. While these jobs are often top of mind for college applicants interested in health and medicine, there are in fact many more options. A new Beloit course helps students both explore and prepare for a multitude of possible healthcare careers.
moreLucia Peralta’12 arrived at Beloit without a long-term plan. Support from advisors and peers helped steer her to a career in public health.
moreHannah Yee’19, Favi Ramirez’20, and Jack Collins’21 first met in the Beloit Public Health Initiative (BPHI), a campus group that provides health-related resources to the Beloit community. They encouraged each other to get master of public health degrees, and now they’re together at the University of Minnesota.
moreLarkin Miers’17 describes how Beloit prepared her for her current role as an Infection Preventionist
moreJonathan Palmer’19 uses chemistry to discover molecules that could become effective drugs.
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