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Colorado High School Students Gain Hands-on Experience through UCHealth Anschutz Simulation Unit

July 18, 2024

UCHealth Anschutz hosted 60 students from Colorado AHEC's H.O.P.E. Institute on Thursday to provide them with hands-on medical experience.

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UCHealth Anschutz hosted 60 students from Colorado AHEC's H.O.P.E. Institute for hands-on medical training, featuring simulations of an ambulance and an emergency room. The program, aimed at students from rural, and minority backgrounds, provides their first experience with real medical equipment. Started three years ago, the H.O.P.E. Institute has grown significantly and seeks to inspire future medical professionals. The free, week-long camp offers valuable early exposure to medical careers and state-of-the-art equipment.
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Aurora, CO 80045


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