JUMP Program

Johns Hopkins Underserved in the Medical Professions

About Us

Johns Hopkins Underserved in the Medical Professions (JUMP) is a PARTNERSHIP program where you engage with the JUMP community and participate in programming and activities that enhance your pre-med/pre-health experience. Membership in JUMP includes access and priority participation for all JUMP workshops, panels, events, clinical & research opportunities, committees, leadership positions, Wellness Program, building a network, and much, much more!

Our mission is to close the gaps and dismantle barriers that hinder the application progression of Johns Hopkins students and alumni pursuing health professional careers. Through our collaborative relationships with academic institutions, medical professionals, and community partners, we build bridges of opportunity for aspiring healthcare leaders from all backgrounds, including under-resourced and/or underserved backgrounds, to successfully navigate the pre-med/pre-health pathways at Johns Hopkins and beyond. Many JUMP members go on to engage with culturally diverse and economically underserved communities.

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Events & Activities

Be the first to know about what we have planned and add our group calendar to your schedule.

Exclusive Resources

All JUMP members have access to JUMP HopkinsGroups and the JUMP listerv.

Connnections

Meeting  students with shared interest

Our Team

Barbie Garza Profile

Barbie Garza

JUMP Office Intern
Jimena Mendez-Rangel Profile

Jimena Mendez-Rangel

JUMP Office Intern
Justis Gordon Profile

Justis Gordon

Barbara Kalu Profile

Barbara Kalu

Program Assistant
Michelle Darkwa Profile

Michelle Darkwa

Assistant Director, JUMP
Deidre Campbell Profile

Deidre Campbell

Director, JUMP
Catrina Slater Profile

Catrina Slater

Associate Director, JUMP

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JUMP (Johns Hopkins Underserved in the Medical Professions)

Center for Student Success 3003 N. Charles Street, Suite 193
Baltimore MD 21218