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Texas A&M proposes K–12 rural medicine outreach and free med camp for Bay City ISD students
Summary
A Texas A&M representative described a k–12 rural medicine outreach program that includes free med camps, regional day camps, Zoom sessions with medical students, and counseling support for counselors to prepare students for medical college pathways.
Carol Rue, assistant director of rural school district relations at Texas A&M, briefed the Bay City ISD board on a K–12 rural medicine outreach program the university is offering to rural districts. Rue said the program—funded in part through state legislative support—has three parts: rotating medical students through rural clinics and hospitals; building rural residency programs and undergraduate outreach; and K–12 enrichment…
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