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Health Professions Advisory Program

Welcome to the Health Professions Advisory Program

The Sonoma State University Health Professions Advisory Program provides guidance to current undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students preparing for careers in the following health professions: dentistry, medicine (allopathic, osteopathic, podiatric and chiropractic), optometry, pharmacy, physician assistant, clinical laboratory science and veterinary medicine. To achieve its mission, the program provides the following services to our pre-health professions students irrespective of their academic majors (HPAP itself is not a degree program; HPAP supplements your existing major):

  • Academic advising, including assistance with major/minor exploration and selection of course work that meet health professional school admission requirements.
  • General information on various careers in the health professions and guidance for health career selection.
  • Guest lectures by members of the local health professions community and health professions school admission offices to give students an overview of various health careers and entrance procedures.
  • Assistance with the health professions school application and preparation for health professions school interviews by the HPAC.
  • Evaluation of candidates' credentials by the HPAC and preparation and disbursement of Committee Evaluation Letters. 

For More Information:

Contact HPAP

For general questions about the Health Professions Advisory Program, email hpap@sonoma.edu.

For Pre-Health academic advising, email Dr. Joseph Lin.

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Dr. Joseph Lin
Professor of Biology & Health Professions Advisory Committee Chair
707-664-2931
linj@sonoma.edu
Darwin 211

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Liz Kettmann
Administrative Analyst & Health Professions Advisory Program Coordinator
707-664-2535
elisabeth.kettmann@sonoma.edu

The Health Professions Advisory Committee at Sonoma State provides advising for the following health professions:

Please visit the Health Professions Advisory Committee office in Darwin 200 or contact a member of the HPAC for more information on Advisory Plans.

Students who are interested in the Clinical Laboratory Science Program should contact Dr. Lin - linj@sonoma.edu.

The Department of Nursing provides advising for Nursing, and the Department of Kinesiology provides advising for Physical Therapy.

To assist students in deciding what career they wish to pursue, SSU's Health Professions Advisory Program has a Committee whose members act as advisors. The Health Professions Advisory Committee (HPAC) is composed of faculty members, many of whom are involved in teaching courses that are taken by pre-health professions students. There is also a staff member in the HPAC office (Darwin 200) who oversees the administrative functions of the program.

In addition to advising, the Committee prepares the HPAC Letter of Evaluation which is a critical part of the application process for entrance into a health professions school. Most health professions schools place more value on the health professions advisory committee evaluation of a candidate than they do on separate letters from individual faculty members because of the broader perspective of the candidate by the committee, and because this one letter contains a summary of many recommendations.

Every spring, each student who is applying to health professions schools during the following summer and fall is given a practice interview with two to three of the Committee members present. Many larger universities do not offer either of these two services.

Members of HPAC
Dr. Joseph Lin, Chair
Department of Biology
linj@sonoma.edu
Office: Darwin Hall 211
Dr. Daniel Crocker
Department of Biology
crocker@sonoma.edu
Office: Darwin Hall 242
Dr. Jennifer Lillig 
Department of Chemistry
whilesli@sonoma.edu
Office: Salazar Hall 2063C
Dr. Bala Ravikumar
Department of Computer Science
ravikuma@sonoma.edu
Office: Darwin Hall 116I
Dr. Heather Smith
Department of Psychology
heather.smith@sonoma.edu
Office: Stevenson Hall 3089
Dr. Bülent Sökmen
Department of Kinesiology
sokmen@sonoma.edu
Office: PE 17
Dr. Teresa Nguyen
Department of Psychology
nguyenter@sonoma.edu
Office: Stevenson Hall 3316c
Dr. Lisa Hua 
Department of Biology
hual@sonoma.edu
Office: Darwin Hall 216

Science 150 is a one unit course offered during the fall semester designed to present information on a variety of health professions careers for students to learn about early in their college education. Lectures will be given by members of the local health professions community or admissions directors of health professions schools representing professions such as allopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, naturopathic medicine, chiropractic medicine, genetic counseling, hospital administration, nursing, optometry, osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant, podiatry, public health, registered dietitian and veterinary medicine. The course is coordinated by Dr. Joseph Lin, Chair of the SSU Health Professions Advisory Committee.

Fall 2024 Schedule
Date
Topic
Nov 1Podiatry: Dr. David Tran 
Nov 8Pharmacy: Dr. Michael Anderson, Dr. Valerie Wasem, and Dr. Mario Rosado 
Nov 15Dentistry: Dr. Austin Hartford 
Veterinary Medicine: Dr. Nicole Jaggi 
Nov 22Physician Assistant: Sean Nadalin
Medicine: Dr. Edward Lin 

There is a student run Pre-Health Professions Club, which meets every other week and brings students of similar pre-health interests together. The club arranges for field trips and speakers related to different health professions. For more information, email Club President Christian Quintero at quinteroc@sonoma.edu.

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In the past several years SSU students have been accepted to the following health profession schools:

Allopathic Medicine:
  • UCSF
  • UC Davis
  • Oregon Health Sciences University
  • California Northstate University College of Medicine
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • St. George's University School of Medicine
Osteopathic Medicine:
  • Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Western University of Health Sciences
  • Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • University of Pikeville–Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Midwestern University
  • Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dentistry:
  • UCSF
  • Temple
  • University of the Pacific
  • USC
  • AT Still University
  • Western University of Health Sciences
Pharmacy:
  • UCSF
  • University of the Pacific
  • USC
  • Touro University
  • UCSD
Optometry:
  • UC Berkeley School of Optometry
  • Univ of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry
Physician Assistant:
  • Touro University
  • Samuel Merritt University
  • Northern Arizona University
  • Midwestern University
  • Dominican University of California
Veterinary Medicine:
  • UC Davis
  • Tufts
  • Midwestern University
  • Western University of Health Sciences 
  • University of Minnesota
  • St. George's University School of Veterinary Medicine