I got to meet so many amazing people not only from the D. Zeyneb Sekin. As I am filling out my college applications, I am able to think back to my memories from the summer and I am reassured that I am pursuing the right educational path. Grace Hermes. It was amazing to be surrounded by such high caliber students and staff who were all encouraging and fabulous to work with. I took away many positive things from my week as a Summer Hoya. Nicole Lyon. The program offers so much—from the off-site visits to the daily lectures and the on campus activities.
Having the chance to experience once in a lifetime opportunities and getting to meet people from around the world made it so I got to really experience what college life was like.
Anthony DuPrau. Want to learn more? All fields are required. Are you a parent or student? Parent Student. When are you interested in starting your program? Emergency Medicine. Lena Choudhary has been a professor of nursing for over 10 years at various colleges and universities in the Washington D.
Learn basic medical skills and get training on how to handle situations when medical care is not immediately available. Simulations will allow students to learn and practice hands-on medical techniques including positioning and extraction, wound care, control of bleeding, stitches and sutures, usage of splints and slings, and other useful potentially life-saving skills.
Throughout the program, meet a variety of experts in the field of healthcare that will provide advice and tips on academic preparation and professional pathways to explore.
We will discuss the wide variety of professions within the medical field, such as physical therapy, physician's assistants, phlebotomy and more. You'll get a deeper sense of your unique motivations and aptitudes and how that aligns with potential academic and career choices. Use this form to get a free catalog by email.
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