As
Mississippi approaches a critical need for medical
professionals, MSU is hosting an intense summer program that
aims to entice high school juniors into a career as family
medicine physicians. A related program offered at Hinds,
Meridian and the Mississippi Gulf Coast community colleges
will target future nurses and allied health
professionals. With
one out of five Mississippi physicians over the age of 60,
MSU's Rural Medical Scholars program goal is to identify the
state's future primary care doctors and help them become
members of the medical school class of 2012. The Rural
Health Explorers program will help students with a more
general interest in health care consider a number of career
possibilities. "We
need to develop a pipeline of future medical providers,"
said Bonnie Carew, rural health policy coordinator for MSU's
Extension Service. "As the state's population continues to
grow, the concern for adequate health care increases as
well." Both
programs are sponsored by the Rural Health Corps, a joint
effort of MSU's Extension Service and the state's 15
community and junior colleges. The Rural Medical Scholars
program is in its sixth year. Thirty students entering their
senior year of high school can attend the six-week program
at MSU. Students with an ACT composite score of at least 25
will take two pre-med courses -- zoology and college algebra
-- and observe doctors at practice throughout the
program. The
Explorers program features courses in anatomy and physiology
and career exploration. Each of the three community colleges
will host 25 Explorers who must have a composite score of at
least 18 on the ACT and be entering their senior year of
high school. The
selected Scholars and Explorers will receive tuition,
housing and meals during the programs. A $35 registration
fee will be required. Each of the state's community and
junior colleges will select and sponsor candidates from its
district. Applications are due
by April 18. Contact a high school guidance counselor or the nearest community
college for more information or an application. Applications and program
details are available online at http://www.RMS.msucares.com. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
March 10, 2003
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MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Mississippi State University and the state's
community colleges are teaming up to help ensure the
presence of health-care providers throughout the state in
the years to come.
Contact: Bonnie Carew, (662) 325-1321
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