91桃色 Launches New Pre-Med Concentration
91桃色 is set to launch a new pre-med concentration this fall, a program designed to provide clear pathways for students pursuing careers in healthcare. Dr. Kelly Anne McKeown, Associate Professor of Biology since 2010, is at the forefront of this initiative along with Dave Christensen, Chair of the Biology Department, along with advisors Dr. Michelle Dufflemeyer, Assistant Professor of Health Sciences; Dr. Holly Noun, Professor of Sports Medicine and Human Performance; Dr. Melissa Roti, Professor of Sports Medicine and Human Performance; and Dr. Roderico Acevedo, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Physical Science.
Dr. McKeown, who primarily teaches anatomy, physiology, genetics, medical genetics, and human biology, also advises students interested in healthcare careers. Recognizing a need for a more structured approach, she has been instrumental in developing the University's Health Science program as the field is interdisciplinary by nature.
鈥I saw that they were kind of scrambling,鈥 Dr. McKeown said, referring to students interested in healthcare. 鈥There wasn鈥t a clear pathway for them, and some students just need that. Students do not need to take this for medical school by any means, but I think it provides a simple pathway for medical, dental, veterinary, and physician assistant school.鈥
The new pre-med concentration aims to simplify the academic journey for students by offering a clear and accessible pathway to the field of their choosing. Unlike traditional routes that require intensive coursework in organic chemistry or physics, the Health Science program focuses on providing the necessary prerequisites without overwhelming students with nonessential courses.
鈥You do not need to be a biology major to go to medical school,鈥 Dr. McKeown elaborated. 鈥You just need the prerequisites. For some students, it鈥s mentally taxing to figure out what courses they need to take, and it can be a heavy lift. Financially, it makes sense for them as well, so they don鈥t have to end up taking an extra year.鈥
Dr. McKeown emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, noting that fields like biology, ecology, and environmental science naturally intersect and benefit from diverse perspectives. She described the new concentration as a work in progress, with hopes for it to become increasingly interdisciplinary as it becomes more refined with time.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a work in progress,鈥 Dr. McKeown commented. 鈥淚鈥檓 hoping it becomes very interdisciplinary because all of our students want to do the same thing, and it鈥檚 helpful to have people from different departments with their own point of view.鈥
Additionally, advising plays a crucial role in the development of this program, enabling students and faculty to create individualized academic pathways. Several advisors across varying disciplines at the University will be key in ensuring students remain guided along the process.
鈥Our students and school are different,鈥 Dr. McKeown said, 鈥渁nd this concentration fits them in a way unique to 91桃色 State and the students looking to pursue various kinds of medical school.鈥
Further expressing her enthusiasm for the new concentration, Dr. McKeown added, 鈥I鈥m excited for students to have clear pathways into various medical fields, and I鈥m also excited about the one-on-one peer advising structure. I think it鈥s a huge plus making sure that they get the proper experience and have that sense of community with their peers as well.鈥