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High Schoolers Get Real-Life Health Career Glimpses

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Teens use virtual dissection tables, experiencing medical technology firsthand.
  • Co-op programs now target high schoolers to boost healthcare workforce diversity.
  • Exposure aims to inspire underrepresented youth toward health careers.

High school students are being introduced to health careers through forward-thinking co-op programs. At Toronto Metropolitan University's new School of Medicine, teens engage with interactive virtual dissection tables, providing a tangible experience of advanced medical technology. These programs are strategically designed to cultivate interest in healthcare professions from an earlier age.

The initiatives seek to draw a wider range of students, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, into the health sector. By connecting classroom learning with real-world medical education and showcasing diverse roles, these programs aim to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals and address critical workforce needs.

Similar programs in Winnipeg and Ottawa also focus on creating pathways into healthcare for youth. These efforts are crucial for building a more representative health system and ensuring a robust future workforce by offering invaluable experiences and mentorship opportunities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Students are using virtual dissection tables, which are large, interactive computer screens for 3D anatomical exploration.
The goal is to spark interest in healthcare careers among teens, especially from underrepresented groups, to diversify Canada's health system.
They offer insights into medical school experiences and connect students with current medical students and professionals.

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