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21 Nebraska students participate in career workshop at UNMC

The bugs that were visible in the pond water were nothing compared to what Amber Stice could see through the microscope.

 

“There’s a whole world in there,” Stice said.

 

Poppe was one of 21 high school juniors and seniors who spent Aug. 3-6 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center participating in the annual Summer Health Professions Workshop hosted by the UNMC Youth Learning Center.

 

Along with time spent in the lab, the students also learned how to suture using bananas, about forensic medicine and the wide variety of health careers taught at UNMC.

 

“We like to expose the students to areas of health care that they may not encounter in their hometown,” said Lisa Jewell, director of the Youth Learning Center. “We always enjoy having the students on campus. They are the best and brightest from their communities.”

 

The students are chosen to participate through an application process, Jewell said.

 

Participants are listed below in alphabetical order by hometown.

 

Adams: Jenna Vanderbeek

Atkinson: Abigael Olson

Blair: Jessica Becerra, Kayla Morgan

Ceresco: SeVoey Anderson

Columbus: Shelby Brooks

DuBois: Cheyney Rohlmeier

Fairbury: Shalyse Ahl

Falls City: Amber Stice

Fremont: Rudo Mutizhe

Holdrege: Ashley Frost

 Johnson: Kayla Fischer

Lincoln: Kathy Do

North Platte: Natalie Poppe

Pawnee City: Haley Habegger

Scottsbluff: Nicole Towne

Tarnov: Jacob Labenz

Wayne: Katelyn Matthes, Jenna Pieper

West Point: Alex Hansen

Wahoo: Derek Sabatka

 

Through world-class research and patient care, UNMC generates breakthroughs that make life better for people throughout Nebraska and beyond. Its education programs train more health professionals than any other institution in the state. Learn more at unmc.edu.

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