Seventh-Day Adventist Medical Schools

Many young people entering college to pursue a medical or health-related career look into Seventh-Day Adventist medical schools to provide them with their education. These medical schools provide a Christian-based education in institutions across the United States as well as in other countries. You don't have to be a Seventh-Day Adventist in order to enroll.
  1. Loma Linda University

    • Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California, is a Seventh-day Adventist school that offers more than 55 programs from certificates to doctorates. In the medical field its schools include the School of Allied Health Professions, of Dentistry, of Medicine, of Nursing, of Pharmacy, of Public Health and of Science and Technology. It has paths to more than 100 health-related and science careers. The university also has 125 academic health care facilities in the United States. Being a religious-based school, Loma Linda integrates health, science and Christianity.

    Kettering College of Medical Arts

    • Kettering College of Medical Arts in Kettering, Ohio, is accredited, and it is approved to accept foreign students. It offers several programs, including medical sonography, nursing, physician assistant, radiologic sciences and imaging, and respiratory care. The school has more than 2,000 educational programs in 20 health science fields and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.

    Pacific Union College

    • Pacific Union College in the Napa Valley city of Angwin, California, offers several associate and bachelor's degree programs, a master's degree program and preprofessional and degree completion programs. This accredited Seventh-Day Adventist school offers a "Christ-centered education." It has been ranked one of the best colleges by U.S. News & World Report for 17 years. Pacific Union also sends student missionaries to foreign countries including the Czech Republic, China, Kenya, Chile and the Marshall Islands.

    Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences

    • Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences in Orlando has degree and certificate programs that include diagnostic medical sonography, health and biomedical sciences, nursing anesthesia, nursing, occupational therapy and radiological sciences. It has master's, bachelor's and associate degree programs. Students also may choose to take courses online. Its medical center is the largest of more than 350 Seventh Day Adventist health care facilities worldwide. FHCHS advises that students wishing to transfer general education credits should refer to its policy.

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