Explore Health Careers

ExploreHealthCareers.orgOpens in new window is a free, multi-disciplinary, interactive health careers website designed to explain the array of health professions and provide easy access to students seeking information about health careers.

The website is a joint initiative involving national foundations, professional associations, health career advisors, educational institutions, and college students. ExploreHealthCareers.org gives students a reliable, and comprehensive source of accurate, up-to-date information about the health professions. This includes information on and links to health-related education/training programs, financial aid resources, specialized learning opportunities, and current issues in health care.

Public Health Online

Public Health Online began in early 2014 with Dan Schuessler and Wes Harris. Its vision is to provide students, parents and general readers with accurate and expert-driven information and resources about public health topics, careers and the post-secondary educational landscape. Its in-depth guidebooks and degree- and subject-focused pages help anyone interested in public health make informed decisions at every turn.

For more information please visit the Public Health Online website.

Affordable Pharmacy Degrees

Go to the College Affordability Guide to see the most affordable pharmacy degrees, as well as information on the different types of pharmacy degrees and pharmacy program accreditation. 

BetterColleges.com

The Washington Post  reports that as of 2010, only 27% of college graduates had a job relating to their major. 

In industries like healthcare, where job openings are projected to grow by 19% over the next decade, it’s more important than ever to show students the career options available to them and the steps needed to attain their career goals. 

In order to address these issues, our team at BestColleges.com created a career guide for healthcare which highlights several paths of study, specializations, and medical job positions at all degree levels.