EIH 2 Student Center

2024-2025 Program Overview

EIH 2 Summer Camp
Any student who was enrolled in the Saturday Academy program is encouraged to apply for one of the 24 summer camp spots.ÌýStudents must be committed to attending both full weeks.

Congratulations on your acceptance into the Early Introduction to Health Careers II (EIH 2) pathway program at WMed.Ìý Working closely with first- and second-year medical students, faculty and health care professionals in a supportive, team-based environment, this program will bolster your science skills while introducing you to a wide variety of health care careers.Ìý Focus will also be given to developing leadership, public speaking and interpersonal skills.

Please visit this webpage frequently as we will post updates, student assignments and other information you will need to prepare for each session.

  • Ìý(Application Deadline: October 4, 2024)

Saturday Session Schedule

Attendance at each session is mandatory. If you anticipate an absence due to illness or family emergency, please email candace.moore@wmed.edu as soon as possible.

  • Session 1: Saturday, October 12
  • Session 2: Saturday, November 9
  • Session 3: Saturday, December 14
  • Session 4: Saturday, January 11
  • Session 5: Saturday, February 22
  • Session 6: Saturday, March 15
  • Session 7: Saturday, April 26
  • Session 8: Saturday, May 24

Summer Camp

The EIH 2 summer camp is a two-week program done in partnership with Kalamazoo College.ÌýAny student who was enrolled in the Saturday Academy program is encouraged to apply for one of the 24 summer camp spots.ÌýStudents must be committed to attending both full weeks.

Week 1

Location: Kalamazoo College, Dow Science Building

OverviewÌý

Students will conduct biochemistry research under the direction of Dr. Regina Truss, Professor of Chemistry at Kalamazoo College. Ìý

Objectives

  • Learn the importance of laboratory safety
  • Learn to think about how experiments can be affected by changes in experimental conditions
  • Learn how to use different experimental approaches/techniques
  • Learn how to interpret data
  • Learn how to develop and test a hypothesis
  • Learn how to use graphs, tables, and other visual displays effectively
  • Learn how to discuss results of an experiment
  • Demonstrate synthesis of understanding by presenting research results to peers

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EIH 2 Photo
The EIH 2 Summer Camp is made possible through a partnership between WMed and Kalamazoo College.

Week 2

Location: WMed, W.E. Upjohn M.D. CampusÌý

OverviewÌý

Students will engage in interactive anatomy lessons led by WMed faculty and staff and have the opportunity to learn CPR and test to obtain certification. ÌýPart of this week will also be spent with Stryker engineers to explore how engineering and medicine integrate to improve patient outcomes.

Objectives

  • Develop a more in-depth understanding of cardiac and pulmonary systems by exploring and labeling specimens. Ìý
  • Learn CPR for adults and children
  • Solve problems by using engineering skills and creative thinking