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Connecting Students to Careers, Professionals to Communities and Communities to Better Health
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Summer 2018
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2018 Biomedical Career Advancement Program
This summer, approximately 60 high school students from Detroit Public Schools worked alongside clinical and research faculty from Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSU-SOM) to explore clinical, health policy, or basic science research as part of the Biomedical Career Advancement...
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WSU College of Nursing to expand BSN training through team- and community-based primary care with $2.6 million HRSA Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention (NEPQR) grant
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Michigan AHEC in Washington, D.C.
Staff from Michigan AHEC attended the National AHEC Organization's Biennial Conference in Arlington, Virginia this July. While at the conference, they were able to meet up with Senator Debbie Stabenow at her office in Washington, D.C. to discuss the important work Michigan AHEC is doing in...
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Michigan AHEC Hosts Second Annual Legislative Breakfast in Lansing
On May 23, 2018, Michigan AHEC’s five Regional Centers hosted their second annual Legislative Breakfast in Lansing. The purpose of the breakfast is to educate law makers about the importance of recruiting, training and placing the next generation of healthcare providers in Michigan's...
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UPRC Hosts NMU Rural Health Careers Camp
The Upper Peninsula Regional AHEC hosted the NMU Rural Health Careers Camp May 14-16, 2018. About 20 students from the UP attended to learn more about the health professions and practicing in a rural area. Students had live simulations for one day in the areas of nursing, social work,...
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2018 Health Careers Connection Program at Western Michigan University
The Health Careers Connection Program is a unique program, established in 2017, designed to help disadvantaged, underrepresented and high-achieving high school students from counties in West Michigan succeed at WMU and return to their communities to practice after graduation.
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Northern Lower Regional Center's First Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day a Success
The Northern Lower AHEC staff partnered with MidMichigan Community Health Services to bring the first ever Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day to MidMichigan Health Park-Houghton Lake. The event was held on April 26, which is the national recognition day. Thirteen kids in grades 3 through 12...
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Michigan AHEC
Michigan AHEC is funded by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (Grant # U77HP26582) and Wayne State University 4201 St. Antoine, Suite 9A, UHC Box 325, Detroit, MI 48201 | Tel: (313) 577-5161 miahec.wayne.edu | miachec@wayne.edu
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