BioMed Connect is a network of students and faculty at Dallas College who collaborate to curate and build resources for students seeking to pursue careers related to biomedical science and health professions.
BioMed Connect faculty coordinate monthly webinars to introduce biomedical degree programs offered at Dallas College and other Texas institutions, including information about application processes and requirements.
BioMed Connect Webinars
Any Dallas College student is welcome to participate in these online information sessions! Webinars occur monthly during the fall and spring semesters. Current students can check the schedule of upcoming webinars on the BioMed Connect SharePoint site.
Learn about biomedical careers, understanding the role, expected salary range and degree requirements
Understand application processes, deadlines, and pre-requisite requirements
Get answers to your questions from biomedical program representatives and professionals
Past Webinar Topics
- Up-to-date research on the Covid-19 virus, presented by researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Invasive Cardiovascular Technology Program and Patient Care Technician Program at Dallas College
- Nursing Program at Dallas College presentation by Dean of Nursing
- Introducing Dallas College’s Health Science Pathway Specialists
- Dental Hygiene Program at Texas A&M University
- Physician’s Assistant Program at UNT Health Science Center
- Transitioning from Education to the Health Professions, presented by Dallas College Student and Alumni Panel
- Diagnostic Ultrasound Program at Dallas College, presented by program coordinator
- Nursing Program at UT Tyler
- Nursing and Other Pathways at Dallas College, presented by Health Science Pathway Specialist
- Medical Diagnostic Sonography Program at Dallas College
- In-Person Training: Stop the Bleed Certification Training, taught by Medical City Dallas professionals
- Understanding your Pathway at Dallas College, presented by Pathway Specialist
- Furthering your Education beyond Dallas College, presented by Texas Tech University Health Science Center
- Surgical Tech Program at Dallas College
- Respiratory Care Program at Dallas College
Dr. Sin Man (Sabrina) Mak