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Welcome to the NEAAHP website for health professions advisors and their students
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History The Buck Hill Falls Conference on Medical Education and the College- Medical School Interface held at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania on April 25 to 27, 1968, drew representatives from 113 northeast medical schools, colleges and universities. Sponsored by the Northeast Region of the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Group on Student Affairs, the meeting brought delegates together for the purpose of identifying and discussing the relevant problems in the transition from college to medical school and to establish communication between colleges and medical school admissions committees. The Buck Hill Falls Conference was organized by Dr. Hugh Bennett, Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean, Hahnemann Medical College, who served as chairman of the organizing committee, and Dr. Frederick Barnes, Professor of Medical Science, Brown University and Dr. Martin Begun, Associate Dean, New York University School of Medicine, who served as vice-chairman.
The most important
by-product of the Conference was the formation of a permanent committee
on premedical affairs, now known as the Northeast Association of
Advisors for the Health Professions (NEAAHP), to meet regularly with and
work closely with the Northeast Region of the AAMC Group of Student
Affairs. In time, health professions advisors in other regions across
the United States formed similar organizations. In 1974 the National
Association of Advisors for Health Professions (NAAHP) was established
to coordinate the activities and efforts of four independent regional
associations (Central (CAAHP),
Northeast (NEAAHP), Southeast (SAAHP) and West (WAAHP),
so that health professions advisors across the nation could function
together and speak with one voice. Its membership encourages each
regional group and each member to share more fully their experiences and
information with other regions and advisors, and has given all advisors
a nationally recognized forum in which to state their views and share
their research studies.
NEAAHP seeks to advance undergraduate advising for the
health professions and serve as a resource for advisors who guide students
preparing for a career in the health professions. The members abide by the
NEAAHP
Constitution and By-Laws
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Site last updated:
March 27, 2007 john.friede@villanova.edu |