Wayne - Students that are "AHEAD" in Health
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AHEAD (Academies of Health, Engineering And Design) is a new program that allows students to explore fields such as engineering or health. This video focuses on the health aspect of the program that is offered to Health Sciences Academy students. These students participated in the first Health Sciences Academy Day at Wayne Community College. Thirty-three students in grades 10 & 11 participated in hands-on activities designed by Science & Biotechnology, Nursing, Dental, Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy faculty at WCC. Overviews of careers and opportunities in Allied Health fields are presented.
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