
The Horizons in Medicine program offers high school students the opportunity to see firsthand the science and delivery of health care that forms the foundation of a career in medicine.
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine is now taking applications for its 2016 Horizons in Medicine program, which runs from June 6 through July 15. The application deadline has been extended to April 22.
Through this unique program, high school students, mostly from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds, can begin to prepare for careers in science and health care. They will see firsthand the science and delivery of health care that forms the foundation of a career in medicine. They can get shadowing experience and earn a college scholarship.
Students who will have completed their junior year of high school and taken chemistry by the time the program begins are encouraged to apply.
Horizons in Medicine is designed to give students a sense of the career possibilities in health care and to show them the kind of serious preparation needed to enter such careers. Students spend time in classrooms and laboratories at Wright State, where they are introduced to subjects such as anatomy, biochemistry and physiology. They also have the opportunity to shadow in hospitals, community clinics and other clinical sites throughout the community.
Attendance is required from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All students who successfully complete the Horizons program receive one-year full tuition scholarships to Wright State University.
Since 1979, more than 600 Dayton-area high school students have completed Horizons in Medicine, with more than 90 percent entering college and approximately 80 percent graduating from college. Many Horizons alumni are now medical doctors and several former Horizons participants are enrolled in medical school at the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
To learn more about the program or apply, visit medicine.wright.edu/horizons.

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