College of Health Sciences
Healthcare is a calling. It requires selflessness, spirit, and skill. At Carey, we empower those who are called to care. We provide the resources and support that allow today’s students to become tomorrow’s healers. Are you called to care? Answer the call, and partner with Carey’s College of Health Sciences as we flood the healthcare field with qualified, compassionate professionals with hearts for healing.
Called to care
Modeled after the healing ministry of Jesus and designed to offer innovative programming to meet the field’s evolving needs, the William K. Ray College of Health Sciences at WilliamCarey University combines personalized, faith-based instruction with cutting-edge curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities. Here, our students are more than just numbers. We prioritize individual success and invest in your future. After all, we believe in caring for our students so our studens can care for their patients. Whether you are just beginning your healthcare career or you are looking to advance your qualifications, Carey’s College of Health Sciences offers you the opportunity to answer the call to care.
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Dr. Janet Williams
Vice President of Health Professions
Dean of the College of Health Sciences
A spirited leader whose passion for patients has translated into a passion for students, Dr. Janet Williams believes in doing everything within her power to create advanced, state-of-the-art programs for the next generation of healthcare professionals.
“At William Carey, we give students the resources and mentorship they need to answer the call to care, whether they want to work in direct patient care, like nursing, or in healthcare administration and education,” Dr. Williams said. “When I see a need for our students, I rally to meet that need. That’s the kind of support the next generation deserves.”
Janet Williams has been employed at William Carey since 1990. She has served as faculty, director, Associate Dean of Nursing, Dean of Nursing, and now serves as Associate Vice President of Health Professions and Dean of the College of Health Sciences. Dr. Williams has contributed to the addition of many health-related programs which now constitute the College of Health Sciences: Nursing, Physical Therapy, Health Information Management, Health Education and Administration, and Pharmacy.
Dr. Williams, a Mississippi native, has served as a member of the Mississippi Board of Nursing and has been honored as an “Outstanding Young Woman of America”, “Who’s Who in Nursing”, “Who’s Who in Women Executives”, and a recipient of the 2011 Women of Achievement Award. Dr. Williams was named Nursing School Administrator of the Year for the State of Mississippi by the Mississippi Nursing Association and Mississippi Nurses Foundation for 2014 – 2015, during which time the school of nursing at WCU was recognized as being the School of Nursing for the Year for the State of Mississippi. Dr. Williams was also honored for her contributions to healthcare by the Mississippi Business Journal as a 2019 Healthcare Hero.
