Medical Education
Medical Education

Summer Immersion Program

The School of Medicine is honored to partner with the Georgetown School of Continuing Studies to send D.C. Public School students to the 1 Week Medical Institute and 3 Week Medical Immersion Programs at GUSOM. 

In 2019, local high school students from McKinley Technology High School, Ron Brown High School, Anacostia Senior High School, Calvin Coolidge Senior High School and Woodrow Wilson High School live and study on campus, gaining a snapshot of a first-year medical school curriculum while engaging in lab and fieldwork, dissections, patient case studies and simulations.

We are grateful to the leadership of Dean Kelly Otter at SCS, Esteban Olivares, Josh Fowler, Kathleen Tucker, and Dr. Ray Mitchell at GUSOM for creating a vibrant network of opportunities for our high school students.

A student and parents stand near a sign welcoming Summer Hoyas

John Yarden Depalubos from Woodrow Wilson High School

A student and parents stands by a doorway

Sorochi Ewelike from McKinley Technology High School

A student and family stand together

Hana Mesfin from Calvin Coolidge Senior High School

Students and a medical student stand with former dean Susan Cheng in her office

Students from McKinley Technology High School and Eastern Senior High School with former Dean Cheng and ARCHES fellow Diamond Pinder

“The new scholars should also be told to always be on time and that they should also understand that getting lost is ok and to not start panicking because Georgetown is a big place”

Cochise Whitebear, Woodrow Wilson High School.

“This program allowed me to see my path to success much clearer now, I am able to confidently say that the medical field is the field that I see myself taking in the future. I see myself as a future Anesthesiologist”

Sorochi Ewelike, McKinley Technology High School

“Picking something like medicine isn’t easy knowing the field holds great responsibility and pressure. Making life and death decisions every day for a living is not easy and I’m glad they shared everything openly”

Hana Mesfin, Calvin Coolidge Senior High School