Explore the Health Professions

Your liberal arts education at Lewis & Clark will prepare you to enter any of the health professions by giving you a well-rounded education, integrating the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. 

Checkout the website below, as it offers a vast array of information on various career pathways. Whether you are undecided or have an idea of your next steps, you will find helpful information on this site. 

Explore Health Careers

Looking for next steps? 

There is no need to know where you are headed if you want to come see us. If you are interested in healthcare and want a guide for which undergraduate classes to explore, you can contact your pre-health advisor Carolyn Zook to make a more detailed plan. 

Meet Your Advisor  Choose Your Courses

interdisciplinary, theatre
The border wall in Mexico showing a colorful mural.

How Migrant Stories Are Told

A new course, Playing at the Border: Migration and Art, examines how migrant and refugee stories are told in film, theatre, and visual art, providing students with opportunities to engage directly with Portland’s immigrant communities.

Come to Narrative Medicine Skills Training!

January 25, 2025

With support from the Mellon Foundation, Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative (NWNMC) is developing Narrative Medicine Skills Training.

Narrative Medicine Skills Training introduces the narrative medicine principles of attention, representation, and affiliation and develops participant skills of listening and witnessing. We will reflect on how listening and witnessing can be applied to stories of health, illness and healing in diverse healthcare settings to improve care and support healing.

Training is open to students, health professionals, faculty, staff and community members– anyone curious about the practice of narrative medicine. 


Narrative Medicine Skills Training

Saturday, February, 22
8:45-3:30

in-person and on-campus
Smith Hall
Lewis & Clark College 

Register Here

Health Coverage: How Potential Providence Strike Impacts Patients

Carolyn Zook, Associate Director at the L&C Center for Community and Global Health is featured in this KGW8 story on the possibility of healthcare strikes in Oregon. She shares her expertise alongside L&C Law School Prof. Keith Cunningham-Parmeter 

WATCH HERE

Portland
The Center for Community and Global Health connects students with paid health and humanities internships in Portland, building experienti...

Health + Humanities Internships = Impact

The Center for Community and Global Health offers funding for health and humanities internships with Portland-area partners. Whether over the summer or during the school year, L&C students benefit from paid internships that turn career exploration into action.

Warm The Winter Clothing Drive Flier 2024

L&C “Warm The Winter” Clothing Drive

Lewis & Clark Baseball’s 2024 “Warm The Winter” clothing drive, in support of Operation Nightwatch Portland, runs Nov. 15–Dec. 19. 

Pre-Group Appointments Available Now: Healing from Unwanted Sexual Experiences Therapy Group - coming Spring Semester

Pre-group appointments available starting now!  The Student Counseling Center is offering a weekly therapy group next semester (starting in February) for survivors of sexual trauma, “Healing from Unwanted Sexual Experiences”.  

This therapeutic and educational group will meet weekly during spring semester (days and time TBD), is no-cost and open to all LC students.  Survivors will have the opportunity to connext with each other in a safe, non-judgemental spcae and explore ways they have been impacted by and are healing from sexual trauma. 

Led by Melanie Langlois, LPC, a therapist from the Student Counseling Center, students will use discussion, information and activities to share experiences, increase self-awareness and self-compassion, expand coping skills, and build resilience.

Requires a pre-group 30-minute appointment with Melanie to discuss the structure and purpose of the group.  To schedule an appointment now, please contact Melanie at melanie.langlois@lclark.edu or call 503-768-7160.

L&C Health Promotion Shines at National Conference

The upcoming National Association for Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Strategies Conference will highlight L&C’s innovative health promotion and wellness programing.

wellness
Two people sit together and look at a notebook.

Three Minutes to Clarity and Connection

At a recent campus event, community members learned how to practice the 3-Minute Mental Makeover, a quick writing exercise designed to reduce stress and improve communication and connection with others.

narrative scribe training
Image of a sea shell and the word Listen.

Listen to This: A Poem

You don’t have to be ready,
 but you can be loved…

A poem spoken into collective being by Narrative Scribes at Lewis & Clark College, February 11, 2023 and scribed by Alexis Rehrmann.

inside-out
Molly Gibbons, LC student

Interning at Inside-Out: Six Questions for Molly Gibbons

With funding from the Mellon Foundation, LC student Molly Gibbons completed the inaugural Inside-Out Internship over Summer and Fall of 2022. Molly is a History major and Hispanic Studies minor from Missoula MT who plans to graduate in Spring ’24.

“This internship was one of the most informative and valuable work and educational experiences I have had,” she said. Read on to find out why.

civic engagement, faculty, History Major, History Minor, human rights, humanities, inside-out, interdisciplinary, law, Political Science Major, research, Sociology and Anthropology Major

Faculty book release: “A Wall Is Just A Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in 20th Century America” by Reiko Hillyer

Please join us in congratulating Professor of History and Department Chair Reiko Hillyer on the upcoming publication of her latest book, A Wall is Just a Wall: The Permeability of the Prison in 20th Century America (Duke University Press, February 16, 2024). Influenced by her work teaching in the Inside-Out program,  Hillyer traces the decline of practices that used to connect incarcerated people more regularly to the free world.

Faculty Learning Sessions: Community Engagement with Campus Compact

Join faculty from across institutions, disciplines, and varying levels of community engagement expertise to participate in an interactive learning community. Drawing on Welch and Plaxton-Moore’s The Craft of Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning (2019), the six Faculty Learning Community meetings will foster faculty learning about integrating community-engaged principles, practices, and pedagogies into their work.

Portland, WAP
Brown journal with the words respect. writing. community in a green circle on the cover.

Write Around Portland Offers Writing Workshops for First-Years

To foster a greater sense of belonging among first-year students, L&C’s Center for Community and Global Health is partnering with Write Around Portland to offer a series of writing workshops.

inside-out
Image from Spring '23 Inside-Out class performance

Spring ’24 Prison Exchange Class Performance from the Inside-Out

Inside-Out Prison Exchange Class
TH238 Performance from the Inside/Out
Fridays 12:45-3:45 pm, Spring 2024
Class held at the Columbia River Correctional Institution
Taught by Associate Professor Rebecca Lingafelter
This is a 200-level Theatre class held at Columbia River Correctional Institute exploring the techniques and applications of autobiography to performance. It is an integrated class of 15 undergraduates and 15 incarcerated students who will learn together as peers.
Because of the special nature of this class and limited space,

Outside student applications are now closed for the Spring ’24 Inside-Out course. 
inside-out
I Think of You performance at Portland Center Stage.

Inside-Out Prison Exchange Piece Performed at Portland Center Stage

Professional actors, in collaboration with faculty and students from Lewis & Clark, presented I Think of You, a variation on the final theatre project of students in the spring Inside-out Prison Exchange course.

inside-out, World Languages Major
Molly Robinson, Associate Professor of French

Cry of Freedom: New Inside-Out Prison Exchange Course

Prof. Molly Robinson will be teaching a new course this Fall at Columbia River Correctional Institution as part of the Lewis & Clark College Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. All interested students should apply!
L&C's Intent to Apply Program is a resource for current L&C students and alumni who are seeking to apply to medical school w...

Taking the Pain Out of Medical School Applications

Lewis & Clark’s Intent to Apply Program helps students and alumni submit competitive applications for medical school.

mentorship, roosevelt
Roosevelt High School students with Lewis & Clark mentors and Professor Mitch Reyes during the inaugural College Success Program in J...

Helping Roosevelt High Schoolers Visualize College

Over the summer, Lewis & Clark undergraduates mentored Roosevelt High School students in the first year of the College Success Program, founded by Professor Mitch Reyes and supported by the Mellon Foundation.