Who

Professors seeking experiential education for pre-health professions students.

What

Exploring Medicine Natural, Neurobehavioral, and Social Science Modules.

Why

So students can apply basic science knowledge to true life medical situations.

How

Exploring Medicine is easily incorporated into existing science courses.

Exploring Medicine

Through the College of Saint Benedict | Saint John’s University

(Biology 373, 2 credits)
  • Spring Semester 2022 (January 11 through April 26, 2022.)
  • Remote, synchronous format.
  • Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. Central Time
  • Attendance fee is $950.00.
  • Registration starts mid Fall semester 2021.
  • Required online Exploring Medicine module subscription, $200.

Rated a Top submission by the AAMC’s Pre-health Initiative review committee

2013 award-winning pre-health teaching resource 

-Association of American Medical Colleges iCollaborative

This resource was recognized as a top submission by the AAMC’s Pre-Health Initiative review committee.

Certified by Quality Matters

Certified by the experts at Quality Matters.

Exploring medicine is recognized by Quality Matters, a nation wide program that specializes in online education.

Are you a current or former EM student? We’d like to hear from you!

What Our Students Are Saying

This course, combined with the Medical Terminology course that I have taken, will surely provide me with an edge upon attending medical school this fall!

I feel strongly that this course is very worthwhile for a student pursuing a career in the medical field…just a little taste of the world of medicine.

I think this course was very good & would recommend it to people pursuing the medical field.

I loved being able to apply information being learned in other classes in the medical world.

I loved being able to apply information being learned in other classes in the medical world.

I learned a lot and it was very interesting. I finally was able to use the chemistry and bio I have been learning the past 3 years.

I learned a great deal & it helped me to evaluate my decision to pursue a medical career.

As a premed student, it is great to get a feel for the job before you have it.