JAMP’s Student Success Seminar Series: Empowering the Whole Scholar
JAMP's five-part seminar series, in partnership with OnlineMedEd, provided scholars with strategies to support both academic success and personal growth.
Watch the live session on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 4 p.m. CT.
We're excited to host a virtual session at this year's Health Professions Week!
We'll have representatives from Texas Health Education Service, JAMP, TMDSAS, and
member institutions addressing the critical aspects of your preparation that you should
highlight in your application.
Whether you're applying to dental, medical, podiatry, or veterinary school, this is
not a session you'll want to miss.
What is Health Professions Week?
#HPW2022 is November 5-11, 2022. The event is for high school, college, and graduate
students, educators, advisors, and family members interested in learning about health
career professions.
Learn more about their events this week and register: Explore Health Careers
TMDSAS and JAMP are on a mission to support advisors and the pre-health community
in reaching and empowering aspiring dentists, physicians, podiatrists, and veterinarians
with educational resources to help enhance their preparation for a career in the health
professions.
JAMP's five-part seminar series, in partnership with OnlineMedEd, provided scholars with strategies to support both academic success and personal growth.
Todd Lang, JAMP Faculty Director at UNT, launched a care package initiative to help students start the semester strong. What began with basic supplies quickly expanded to address food insecurity and other student needs, offering items like non-perishable food, lab supplies, and hygiene products. Lang’s effort, supported by his team, reflects JAMP's mission to remove barriers and ensure students can focus on their studies and succeed in their journey to become healthcare professionals.
The pursuit of careers in healthcare continues to evolve as the latest Entry Year (EY) 2025 data highlights notable shifts in application and matriculation patterns across dental, medical, and veterinary schools. These changes reflect both the growing interest in these professions and subtle variations in academic benchmarks.