Faculty Mentoring
Each PSHP student is assigned a faculty mentor who will assist in individualized training and career planning.
Internships
Internships allow students to link theory with practice while further preparing them for health-related careers.
Since 1993
Leaders Wanted
The UCLA Pathways for Students into Health Professions (PSHP) program aims to ensure the success of underrepresented students at UCLA who wish to pursue health-related careers. With a strong emphasis on maternal and child health, PSHP provides a unique and exciting curriculum for its students as well as the support and resources to optimize their ability to successfully enter graduate and professional schools.
Directed by health professional school faculty, we strive to ensure the success of students by providing relevant experience and learning opportunities, career planning, and mentoring.

Partnerships
UCLA Maternal and Child Health Center of Excellence
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
David Geffen School of Medicine
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
UCLA School of Nursing
Since 1993
Partnerships
Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health (MCH CoE)
Students for Community Outreach, Promotion & Education (SCOPE)
Academic Advancement Program (AAP)
UC-Leadership Education in NeuroDiveristy (LEND)