June 6, 2025 - 23:39

Students from The John Cooper School are participating in the 2025 Global Education Program study-abroad initiative through the prestigious MedScience program at Harvard Medical School. This unique opportunity allows students to immerse themselves in the field of medicine, gaining hands-on experience and insight into medical practices and research.
The MedScience program is designed to provide high school students with a comprehensive understanding of the medical field. Participants engage in interactive simulations, where they learn about patient care, diagnostic techniques, and medical ethics. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, essential for aspiring healthcare professionals.
In addition to rigorous academic training, students will have the chance to collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds, fostering a global perspective on health and medicine. This experience not only enhances their educational journey but also prepares them for future careers in the healthcare sector. The John Cooper School’s involvement in this program underscores its commitment to providing students with exceptional educational opportunities that extend beyond the classroom.
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