Healthcare careers are in high demand, offering meaningful work, competitive salaries, and the opportunity to make a real difference in people’s lives.
Explore your pathway.
Build your future.
NextGen MedPros helps students in the Northern San Joaquin Valley explore healthcare fields and understand the education needed to succeed. Our career pathways provide clear, step-by-step guidance from high school to college and into professional roles.
Whether your goal is to work in nursing, behavioral health, allied health, or another healthcare career, there are many paths to explore. Your journey can start today!
NextGen MedPros organizes healthcare careers into four major pathways
Each pathway provides a clear educational roadmap, guiding you from high school courses through college and professional training so you can see exactly how to reach your goals.
Nursing
Nursing professionals provide vital care in hospitals, clinics, and community settings.
Nursing Pathway
The field offers strong job demand along with many opportunities for career growth and advancement.
Allied Health
Allied health workers play a crucial role in the healthcare system.
Allied Health Pathway
Providing a range of services that support the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients.
Behavioral Health
Behavioral health professionals support mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Behavioral Health Pathway
These careers help individuals, families, and communities live healthier lives.
Medicine
Medical professionals diagnose and treat illnesses while leading patient care.
Medicine Pathway
These careers require longer educational paths but offer strong career opportunities and the chance to make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives.
NextGen MedPros
In partnership with Stanislaus Partners in Education and Modesto City Schools, NextGen MedPros works to strengthen healthcare career opportunities for students.
Our goal is simple: help more students discover healthcare career opportunities close to home and succeed in them.
Start Your Journey
Go from high school → college/university → career.
