5 Class Dates (2 Fridays & 3 Saturdays) – 7/31, 8/7, 8/15, 8/22 & 8/29

Session A: 12pm – 3pm PST  OR  Session B: 3pm – 6pm PST

CST (Session A: 2pm to 5pm / B: 5pm to 8pm)

MST (Session A: 1pm to 4pm / B: 4pm to 7pm)

EST (Session A: 3pm to 6pm / B: 6pm to 9pm)


This summer, Pathways to Medicine (PtM) will introduce college undergraduates and adult learners to the journey toward becoming a physician. Across 5 virtual sessions, participants will engage in health professional speaker talks, career workshops, and interactive presentations. We’ll explore how academic coursework, clinical and research experience, leadership, and service roles can all support your journey toward medical school. We’ll also cover how the medical school application process is structured through entrance exams, application platforms, and interviews. Students will learn how medical school typically unfolds over 4 years through classroom learning, clinical training, and patient care. We’ll also explore the licensure exams, residency training, and fellowship opportunities that shape the transition into physician practice. By the end of PtM, you will have a clearer understanding of the pathway to becoming a physician and begin building a personalized student-to-physician plan based on your goals.

Five Program Areas of PtM


Preparation & Pathways
into Medical School

Medical School Applications
& Entrance Exams

The Medical School
Student Experience

Physician Specialties & Career Exploration
Residency Training & Licensure

Nine Week HSIP Program Snapshot of Our Curriculum Structure


Summer 2026 HSIP Attendance –  Students are encouraged to attend all nine weekly sessions, but are allowed two absences in the 9 Saturday afternoon program.

HSIP Summer 2026 Program Facilitator


Shari Webber

PtM Instructor / Student Health Careers Advisor

Shari Webber is a science professor and advisor with more than fifteen years of experience with students in secondary and postsecondary education. She holds a B.S. in Biology Pre-Med with an emphasis on Anatomy and Physiology as well as a M.Ed. in Secondary Education Biology with a Microbiology concentration, both from Alabama A&M University. Her academic background also includes nursing education coursework and clinical rotation training, which she used to prepare future nursing students taking science courses. As an instructor and clinical education supervisor, she has taught a variety of courses while mentoring hundreds of students pursuing careers in education, medicine, nursing, and other health science professions. Shari has extensive experience advising STEM majors on academic preparation, professional development and career pathways into the health sciences. Her expertise includes scientific inquiry, evidence-based practices, laboratory instruction and student success strategies. Through the Pathway to Medicine (PtM) program, she is committed to helping aspiring physicians navigate the journey from college student to medical professional with purpose and passion. 


Summer 2026 HSIP General Overview Flyer