32 students from Sacramento High School visited a task training laboratory at the UC Davis Health campus in Sacramento to learn what it’s like to be a head and neck surgeon. The young scholars from the high school’s honors research program gathered around worktables staffed with faculty members, residents, medical students and equipment representatives. They took turns drilling into model skulls, then screwed skinny titanium plates to piece together simulated broken facial bones. The UC Davis School of Medicine’s Office of Student and Resident Diversity (OSRD) sponsors several pathway programs, ranging from elementary school-age to post postbaccalaureate students.
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18 сен 2024