How PHMI Works
Mentors (current upper-class Pre-Health students), meet 1-on-1 with their Mentees on a monthly basis for one academic year. Mentor/Mentee discussions may include anything Mentees are curious about, including but not limited to:
- How to choose courses
- How to study and test-taking strategies
- How to become a competitive Pre-Health applicant
- How to network for clinical and research opportunities
- How to obtain recommendation letters
…and so much more!
Mentors are active students in the Pre-Health Program and are expected to stay up to date on all Pre-Health requirements.
Incoming freshmen and transfer students are paired with an upper class Pre-Health Mentor based on common interests, goals, and pathways. Students who have a Pre-Health Mentor tend to perform better in their classes as they are guided to more resources. Also, students with Mentors generally are more confident in choosing classes and navigating their Pre-Health career.
To participate as a Mentee you must:
- Pursue a Pre-Health field of study (Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Optometry, Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy)
- Communicate with your Mentor on a regular basis
- Be willing to meet with their Mentor once monthly, virtually or in person on
Hunter’s campus - Submit a Program Evaluation once per semester
- Maintain a professional relationship with their Mentor