Med School 101
Spectrum encourages high school students to consider participating in Stanford outreach programs such as the five-week University-based residential program. These programs help direct interested students toward careers in medical research.
Every March, Stanford invites 150 Bay Area high-schoolers to be medical students for a day. At Med School 101, a day-long program held on campus, teens attend sessions — taught by faculty members or graduate students — on a wide variety of medical and scientific topics, such as sleep medicine, genetic testing, medical innovation, and stem cell science.
For more information, contact the Office of Communication & Public Affairs at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Med School 101