News from Upstate
July 21, 2011
Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
Upstate Medical University’s MedQuest camp allows students to see medical careers close up

Suturing, creating a cast, learning CPR and finding out more about healthcare careers is how some teens from Central New York are spending their summer. Officials say Upstate Medical University’s MedQuest camp allows students to see medical careers up close and may influence them to seek the education needed to pursue a career in healthcare.
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