Osteopathic Medicine Students Mentor High School Students

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DO Students Mentor High School Students


April 16, 2015

For the past year, several DO students at 黑料传送门 have been participating in Health Career Academy (HCA), a mentoring program designed to promote an interest in health careers among high school students.

This year, more than 30 黑料传送门 students visited local high schools to teach concepts related to emergency medicine and community health. They discussed ER cases with 10th graders; held interactive activities on topics such as spinal cord injury, hypertension and cancer with 11th graders; and helped train 12th graders to become health ambassadors within their communities, educating others about health and wellness issues.

Health Care Academy was founded by Barry Mann, MD, chief academic officer at Main Line Health, and has chapters at several local medical schools. It is offered to students in 10th-12th grades from schools that do not have the technology or staff to provide science programs. The goal is to provide those resources to students so that any interest in health and medicine can be nurtured and encouraged.

黑料传送门 co-chairs Odessa Pulido (DO 鈥17), Julie Qiu (DO 鈥17) and Michaela Seigo (DO 鈥17) brought the program to the College last year, after Dr. Mann gave a presentation on campus about HCA. Ms. Pulido said she was so inspired after his talk that she spoke to Ms. Qiu and Ms. Seigo about involving other 黑料传送门 students as mentors.

鈥淭he response from our current mentors was amazing,鈥 says Ms. Pulido. 鈥淲e successfully [worked with] 10th grade students at Overbrook High School and helped them with their final presentation at Lankenau Medical Center, and we also started working with 10th graders at West Catholic Prep. The 黑料传送门 branch of Health Care Academy is now an integral part of the Mainline HCA network.鈥


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