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Western U offering one-week medical science summer camp for high school students

'Discovery Healthcare' provides a unique learning opportunity and cultivates interest in medical careers among young people
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WESTERN UNIVERSITY
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According to Rural Canada Statistics, nearly six million Canadians – about 16 per cent of the population – reside in rural communities, yet only seven per cent of the country’s physicians serve these areas. As the demand for health-care professionals in rural regions continues to grow, the shortage of family doctors and other medical practitioners remains a critical concern, particularly in Southwestern Ontario. 

Discovery Healthcare is a one-week medical science summer camp for high school students organized by Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University.

The camp provides a unique learning opportunity and cultivates interest in medical careers among young people. By creating pathways for youth to practice in rural settings, communities can work toward closing the health-care gap and ensuring that all Canadians, regardless of where they live, have access to quality care. 

“Addressing the limited access to health care in rural communities requires long-term solutions, including initiatives that encourage aspiring health-care professionals,” said Dr. Victor Ng, assistant dean, Distributed Education at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry. “Discovery Healthcare provides high school students an early insight into the various aspects of health care through interactive workshops, opportunities to job shadow and informative sessions with health-care professionals. The camp strives to ignite passion among campers for health and medical sciences.”  

The camp is led by first- and second-year medical students. These future medical professionals spend the week providing mentorship and learning opportunities for the campers.  

Discovery Healthcare is being offered in eight communities over one week: 

  • Goderich in partnership with Gateway Centre for Excellence in Rural Health 
  • Sarnia in partnership with Bluewater Health and Lambton College 
  • Chatham in partnership with Chatham-Kent Health Alliance 
  • Stratford in partnership with Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance 
  • St. Thomas in partnership with the St. Thomas General Hospital 
  • Windsor in partnership with the University of Windsor  
  • Hanover in partnership with Hanover District Hospital 
  • Woodstock in partnership with Woodstock Hospital 

Campers participate in unique learning opportunities such as: 

  • Clinical skills sessions (suturing, casting, stethoscope activities, wound dressing) 
  • Talks from health-care professionals and opportunities for clinical exposure (job shadowing) 
  • Discussions involving the path to various health-care professions (medicine, nursing, pharmacy, EMS, and dentistry) 
  • Stand Up for Health (teaching Social Determinants of Health) 
  • An introduction to case-based learning and sample diagnostic cases 
  • Recreation sessions incorporating fun and team-building activities 

Registration is now open for the 2025 Discovery Healthcare Camp. To secure a spot, interested campers can register by visiting: https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/distributededucation/discovery_healthcare_program/campers.html.

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