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A genetic counselor showing data to an individual.

Through the Clinical Undergraduate Shadowing Program, prospective genetic counseling students shadow a genetic counselor at the Livestrong Cancer Institutes at UT Health Austin, observing telehealth visits, clinical huddles and tumor boards.

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Undergraduate students of diverse backgrounds at UT Austin are invited to join Dell Med for a yearlong experience in cancer research. Interns work with experienced mentors in labs across campus, gaining professional and academic experience in the field of biomedical science.

Health Leadership Apprentice Program participants.

In a semester-long apprenticeship, students of The University of Texas at Austin and Huston-Tillotson University as well as recent grads work alongside Dell Med faculty and staff on projects tied to health transformation.

Students at a summer camp.

Each summer, middle and high school students from across Central Texas spend two weeks at UT Austin learning about a variety of health professions through hands-on activities.

2020 members of the Health Sciences Yearlong Academy together in a Dell Med auditorium.

The Health Sciences Yearlong Academy offers high school students the opportunity to participate in monthly sessions covering health sciences, college readiness, strategies for a successful mentor experience, collaborative projects and health professions guest speakers.

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Through Dell Medical School, health science middle school and high school students and their teachers take experiences from the Livestrong Foundation’s award-winning Livestrong at School online cancer curriculum beyond the classroom to discuss cancer and careers with clinicians, researchers, community organizations and cancer survivors.

A nurse with patients.

Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign that empowers bystanders to help in a bleeding emergency. Dell Medical School sponsors the UT Austin chapter of Stop the Bleed, which frequently hosts free trainings on basic bleeding control techniques. All are welcome to attend!

Three SHE participants learning from an instructor in a lab.

The Summer Healthcare Experience (SHE) in Oncology aims to empower high school student leaders who identify as female with experiences, activities and discussions that introduce them to the incredible breadth of career and leadership opportunities in the field of oncology.

Young adult performing a chemistry experiment.

The Summer Chemistry for Pre-Health Professions program provides students with a foundation in general chemistry to help close the gap in what is considered a “weed-out” class that has a high potential to impact whether students change their major or career path.

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UT Austin graduate and undergraduate students as well as recent grads can gain experience in technology commercialization, entrepreneurship and more through this semester-long position.