July 18 - 22th, 2011
Held at Eastern Maine Community College
Application deadline is Friday, May 30, 2011.
Only 60 campers will be accepted for this one-of-a-kind experience. Campers with positive school recommendations will be accepted on a first-come basis.
This camp is open to all students who will enter their freshman year of high school in the fall of 2011.
Campers will be staying on gender specific floors in Kineo Hall on the Eastern Maine Community College campus in Bangor. Four campers of the same gender will share a common bathroom. Two monitors and six tribe leaders will be chaperoning at night along with Campus staff.
Campers will be introduced to a variety of healthcare careers, including:
Dentist
Laboratory Technologist
Mental Health Provider
Nurse
Nurse Practitioner
Occupational Therapist
Paramedic
Pharmacist
Physical Therapist
Physician
Physician Assistant
Radiographer
Researcher
Respiratory Therapist
Scientist
Surgical Technologist
For more information, click, or log on to www.emh.org; or www.emcc.edu and look for the summer camps link at the bottom of the
page.
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