WWAMI offers 24 summer students an overview of medical careers
by Kathleen McCoy |
WWAMI, 熊猫在线视频's Biomedical Program, recruiting statewide, brought 24 students from rural, underserved and 熊猫在线视频 Native student populations to the UAA campus this summer. These students participated in three pathways programs designed to lead them to biomedical and medical health careers: Della Keats, U-DOC and the National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK).
For six weeks, these talented and capable 熊猫在线视频 students came to campus for a high school/undergraduate instructional/transitional experience, one that will continue to support them during their undergraduate years.
While on campus, students are exposed to a plethora of learning experiences. They include but are not limited to written and oral communication skills, an introduction to UAA support programs and organizations, conducting job shadows, listening and viewing presentations from pre-med health clubs to Doctors Without Borders, taking courses in biomedical ethics, anatomy and physiology, exposure to public health issues and touring medical health facilities -- while still having time for fun, like kayaking and camping.
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