Students discuss the mentoring experience
Sixteen high school students from around Sun Country Health Region gathered in Weyburn on Dec. 8 after completing the fourth part of their mentorship experience with the Pre-Health Professional Club.
They were there to celebrate and discuss the mentoring experience.
Christel Gee, Coordinator of the Club for the University of Saskatchewan; along with Marga Cugnet, Interim CEO; Stella Swertz, Education Coordinator; Arlene Hand, Recruitment Assistant; Kim Balog, Mentorship Coordinator, all with Sun Country Health Region; Moira Grayson and Pat Ferguson, South East Cornerstone School Division’s Career Development Department, attended the event.
The Pre-Health Professional Club provides an opportunity for high school students to observe the work of a physician/nurse/pharmacist/dietitian or physical therapist in a health practical setting. It is intended to help encourage the students to enter a health care field after high school.
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