Healthy Rural California announces the 2025 Healthcare Professions Pathways Program

Healthy Rural California is excited to announce that applications for the 2025 Healthcare Professions Pathways Program (HPPP) is officially OPEN on our website - https://healthyruralca.org/hppp/
HPPP is a paid summer internship designed for students interested in careers in Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health. This program provides hands-on clinical shadowing experience, professional development courses, and a $4,250 stipend upon successful completion of the program. Learn more on how to apply below: 
Application Opens: Today, March 3rd 2025   Application Deadline: April 25th 2025
You can access the application on the flyer attached by scanning the QR code. Feel free to share this opportunity with your networks and connections!
 Program Highlights:
  • Clinical shadowing rotations at healthcare sites
  • Online learning modules on Communication & Professional Development
  • A final presentation on a medical topic or rotation experience
  • Open to individuals 18 years or older by June 1, 2025
This is an excellent opportunity for students and aspiring healthcare professionals to gain real-world experience while serving medically underserved communities in Northern California.
We appreciate your support in sharing this opportunity with potential applicants

If you have any questions, please reply to this email, [email protected], or call (530) 487-7061.
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