The students, aged 15-17, had the opportunity to take classes on infectious diseases, neurology, psychology, emergency medicine and cancer research, as well as lab safety, the history of medicine, DNA extraction techniques and human anatomy. The 34 grade 10 and 11 students on the Qatar Medical Explorer Program (QMEP), and 35 grade 11 and 12 students on the Precollege Enrichment Program (PCEP) spent two weeks at WCM-Q taking a series of classes modeled on the real curriculum followed by WCM-Q students. Sixty-nine high-school students sampled life as a medical student at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) recently as part of the college’s two Summer Enrichment Programs organized by the Office of Student Recruitment and Outreach.
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