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The current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of healthcare and legal practitioners in society. To increase the number of professionals in these fields, the Pre-Health/Pre-Law Advising Center (PAC) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is offering its semester workshop series virtually, from September to November, to reach as many college students and alumni as possible to help them explore legal and health professions.

These events are aimed to provide attendees with information in order to be accepted into law and health professional schools and in fields where there is extremely high need.

PAC will be holding virtual workshops on Zoom on various topics including orientations, career exploration, engagement opportunities and professional school application preparation.

“The earlier you learn about your options and decide what career path you would like to pursue, the earlier PAC can help you plan ahead and help you achieve your personal, academic and professional goals,” said Kiana Shiroma, director of PAC.

The events are open to college students and alumni in Hawaiʻi. Registration with the attendees’ official university or school email address is required.

For more information and to register, visit the PAC website.

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