- 2 year program
For high achieving 4th and 5th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
We are an early outreach "pre-med and medical/health professional school readiness" program, committed to preparing the next generation of medical doctors (MD's | DO's), health professionals (i.e., Physician Assistants, Nurses, Dentists, EMTs/Paramedics) and scientists for the physician and healthcare workforce.
We are an early outreach "pre-med and medical/health professional school readiness" program, committed to preparing the next generation of medical doctors (MD's | DO's), health professionals (i.e., physician assistants, nurses, dentists) and scientists for the physician and healthcare workforce.
We are accepting applications from current 4th and 5th grade students.
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We are accepting applications from current 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students.
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We are accepting applications from current 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students.
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For high achieving 4th and 5th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
The MPP Academy works in partnership with the University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (UC SAPEP) program and UC SCOUT to offer UC/CSU a-g approved courses to MPP Academy students.
MPP Academy students earn academic course credit through UC SCOUT to satisfy the UC/CSU A-G subject requirements that fulfills college admission requirements at institutions such as the University of California, California State University admission, and requirements!
Courses are taught by teachers with a California teaching credential from the California Commission for Teaching Credentialing (CCTC).
UC Scout is a University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (SAPEP) program that develops and delivers A-G approved online classes and curriculum to students around the globe. UC Scout is hosted at UC Santa Cruz. For more info, visit
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology for Kids
General Biology for Kids
Foundations in Elementary Mathematics
Pre-Algebra
Introduction to Algebra 1 (for accelerated students)
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Academic Writing
Intro to Public Speaking
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Intro to Becoming a Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Intro to the College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education, including, securing financial resources such as grants. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Intro to Understanding Your Options to Pay for College
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Managing Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students establish a sense of community, and academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
For high achieving 6th – 8th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
The MPP Academy works in partnership with the University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (UC SAPEP) program and UC SCOUT to offer UC/CSU a-g approved courses to MPP Academy students.
MPP Academy students earn academic course credit through UC SCOUT to satisfy the UC/CSU A-G subject requirements that fulfills college admission requirements at institutions such as the University of California, California State University admission, and requirements!
Courses are taught by teachers with a California teaching credential from the California Commission for Teaching Credentialing (CCTC).
UC Scout is a University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (SAPEP) program that develops and delivers A-G approved online classes and curriculum to students around the globe. UC Scout is hosted at UC Santa Cruz. For more info, visit
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Introduction to the First Year of Medical School
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Understanding Your Options to Pay for Medical School
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I (Systems of the Human Body)
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II (Structure and Function of the Human Body)
General Biology
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Academic Writing
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Intro to Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Participation in Extracurricular Activities: In-School and Out-of-School
Student Athletes & College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education, including, securing financial resources such as grants. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Understanding Your Options to Pay for College
College Affordability Action Plan
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students will meet new friends from around the world, establish a sense of community, and are provided with the opportunity for academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Living on Campus
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
Intro to College Greek Life: Fraternities & Sororities
For high achieving 9th – 12th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
The MPP Academy works in partnership with the University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (UC SAPEP) program and UC SCOUT to offer UC/CSU a-g approved courses to MPP Academy students.
MPP Academy students earn academic course credit through UC SCOUT to satisfy the UC/CSU A-G subject requirements that fulfills college admission requirements at institutions such as the University of California, California State University admission, and requirements!
Courses are taught by teachers with a California teaching credential from the California Commission for Teaching Credentialing (CCTC).
UC Scout is a University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (SAPEP) program that develops and delivers A-G approved online classes and curriculum to students around the globe. UC Scout is hosted at UC Santa Cruz. For more info, visit
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond. Additionally, students will gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the complex medical school admissions and financial aid process with greater confidence, reduced stress and anxiety.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Medical Ethics
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Introduction to the First Year of Medical School
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Demystifying Your Options to Cover the Cost of Medical School
Navigating the Medical School Admissions Process
Introduction to the MCAT Exam
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
HIPAA Compliance Training & Certification
AED & BLS Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I (Systems of the Human Body)
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II (Structure & Function of the Human Body)
Introduction to The Molecular and Cellular Biology & Biochemistry
Introduction to Human Genetics
Introduction to Immunology, Microbiology & Pathology
Nutrition in Health
General Biology
Organic Chemistry I & II with Lab
Algebra I & II
Pre-Calculus
Statistics
Research Seminar and Methods
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter
Effective Interviewing Skills
Connecting Students to Meaningful Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Workplace Readiness: Fundamental Skills and Workplace Competencies
Job Search Skills and Strategies
Finding & Applying for Internships Aligned with Your Career Goal
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Pre-College Writing
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Intro to Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Demystifying the System of Higher Education in America
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Participation in Extracurricular Activities: In-School and Out-of-School
Student Athletes & College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
College Affordability Action Planning
Reapplying for Financial Aid Annually
Demystifying Student Loans
Understanding Work Study
Repaying Your Student Loan
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Transitioning From High School to College
Breaking through the Fear of the Unknown
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Manage Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Making Effective Decisions
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students will meet new friends from around the world, establish a sense of community, and are provided with the opportunity for academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Exploring Student Support Support Services & Resources on Campus
Visiting Your Intended Academic Major Department
Living on Campus
Visiting Academic Advisement
Visit University Course Lecture
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
Intro to College Greek Life: Fraternities & Sororities
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Study Abroad Summer Intensive
For high achieving college students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond. Additionally, students will gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the complex medical school admissions and financial aid process with greater confidence, reduced stress and anxiety.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Medical Ethics
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Navigating the Medical School Admissions Process
MCAT Test Prep
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
HIPAA Compliance Training & Certification
AED & BLS Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Anatomy & Physiology I & II (Systems, Structure, & Function of the Human Body)
General Biology
Cell & Molecular Biology
Organic Chemistry I & II with Lab
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Statistics
Communication Skills I & II
Research Seminar and Methods
Introduction to Microbiology
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Biochemistry
Introduction to Human Genetics
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology
Introduction to Immunology, Microbiology & Pathology
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter
Effective Interviewing Skills
Connecting Students to Meaningful Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Workplace Readiness: Fundamental Skills and Workplace Competencies
Job Search Skills and Strategies
Finding & Applying for Internships Aligned with Your Career Goal
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
College Writing I
College Writing II
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Breaking through the Fear of Failure, Success & the Unknown
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Manage Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Making Effective Decisions
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards:
Understand Your Options to Pay for Medical School
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards:
Study Abroad Summer Intensive
For high achieving 4th and 5th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology for Kids
General Biology for Kids
Foundations in Elementary Mathematics
Pre-Algebra
Introduction to Algebra 1 (for accelerated students)
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Academic Writing
Intro to Public Speaking
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Intro to Becoming a Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Intro to the College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education, including, securing financial resources such as grants. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Intro to Understanding Your Options to Pay for College
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Managing Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students establish a sense of community, and academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
For high achieving 6th – 8th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Introduction to the First Year of Medical School
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Understanding Your Options to Pay for Medical School
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I (Systems of the Human Body)
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II (Structure and Function of the Human Body)
General Biology
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Academic Writing
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Intro to Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Participation in Extracurricular Activities: In-School and Out-of-School
Student Athletes & College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education, including, securing financial resources such as grants. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Understanding Your Options to Pay for College
College Affordability Action Plan
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students will meet new friends from around the world, establish a sense of community, and are provided with the opportunity for academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Living on Campus
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
Intro to College Greek Life: Fraternities & Sororities
For high achieving 9th – 12th grade students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond. Additionally, students will gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the complex medical school admissions and financial aid process with greater confidence, reduced stress and anxiety.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Medical Ethics
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Introduction to the First Year of Medical School
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Demystifying Your Options to Cover the Cost of Medical School
Navigating the Medical School Admissions Process
Introduction to the MCAT Exam
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
HIPAA Compliance Training & Certification
AED & BLS Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I (Systems of the Human Body)
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II (Structure & Function of the Human Body)
Introduction to The Molecular and Cellular Biology & Biochemistry
Introduction to Human Genetics
Introduction to Immunology, Microbiology & Pathology
Nutrition in Health
General Biology
Organic Chemistry I & II with Lab
Algebra I & II
Pre-Calculus
Statistics
Research Seminar and Methods
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter
Effective Interviewing Skills
Connecting Students to Meaningful Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Workplace Readiness: Fundamental Skills and Workplace Competencies
Job Search Skills and Strategies
Finding & Applying for Internships Aligned with Your Career Goal
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
Pre-College Writing
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Intro to Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Basic Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
Students are provided with the tools, resources, and hands-on experience to navigate the college admissions process. Students will develop the knowledge to become a competitive college applicant and to be a desirable candidate at “top schools”.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Demystifying the System of Higher Education in America
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Highly Selective Colleges
Participation in Extracurricular Activities: In-School and Out-of-School
Student Athletes & College Admissions Process
This component of the curriculum encompasses the college financial aid process, and additional options available to finance an undergraduate education. This is meant to simplify the complex college financial aid process and reduce the stress and anxiety of paying for college.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
College Affordability Action Planning
Reapplying for Financial Aid Annually
Demystifying Student Loans
Understanding Work Study
Repaying Your Student Loan
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Transitioning From High School to College
Breaking through the Fear of the Unknown
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Manage Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Making Effective Decisions
Students will experience college life while they live and learn on a college campus. Students will meet new friends from around the world, establish a sense of community, and are provided with the opportunity for academic and personal growth in a safe and secure college environment.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Exploring Student Support Support Services & Resources on Campus
Visiting Your Intended Academic Major Department
Living on Campus
Visiting Academic Advisement
Visit University Course Lecture
College Tours: Visiting Top Colleges in the U.S.
College Student Panel
Intro to College Greek Life: Fraternities & Sororities
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Study Abroad Summer Intensive
For high achieving college students who might not have considered a career as a medical physician and who are interested in exploring a career in medicine.
MPP Academy students will be prepared to become a competitive medical school applicant, with the mindset, tools, and resources to thrive in medical school and beyond. Additionally, students will gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the complex medical school admissions and financial aid process with greater confidence, reduced stress and anxiety.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Understanding the HealthCare System in America
Medical Ethics
Introduction to Careers in the Field of Medicine
Becoming A Competitive Applicant for Medical School
Navigating the Medical School Admissions Process
MCAT Test Prep
First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
HIPAA Compliance Training & Certification
AED & BLS Training & Certification
Site Visits to Local Hospitals & Clinics
Medical School Tours
The curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning.
Anatomy & Physiology I & II (Systems, Structure, & Function of the Human Body)
General Biology
Cell & Molecular Biology
Organic Chemistry I & II with Lab
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Statistics
Communication Skills I & II
Research Seminar and Methods
Introduction to Microbiology
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Biochemistry
Introduction to Human Genetics
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology
Introduction to Immunology, Microbiology & Pathology
This component of the curriculum provides a comprehensive textbook (written exclusively for MPP Academy participants) to empower students with the tools and resources to explore the career as a medical physician in-depth. Students also develop a personal strategic action plan, which is a roadmap that will help students to clearly outline a path to achieve their future career goal of becoming a medical physician.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Phase I: Self-Discovery through Introspection & Outrospection: Conducting a 360-Degree Review of Your Core Values & Interests
Phase II: Choosing and Exploring Your Career of Interest: Conducting a Career Field Analysis
Phase III: Conducting an In-Depth Analysis of Your Career Specialty
Phase IV: Building Your Personal Strategic Action Plan (PSAP): Education and Career Plan
PSAP - Capstone Project
Students participate in clinical simulation, project based learning activities, and gain valuable, hands-on experience. Our simulation activities range from the basics of interacting with patients, checking vitals, providing wound care, making incisions, administering injections, to suturing.
Aligns with NAPCA’s College and Career Readiness Standards:
Career Simulations
Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter
Effective Interviewing Skills
Connecting Students to Meaningful Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Workplace Readiness: Fundamental Skills and Workplace Competencies
Job Search Skills and Strategies
Finding & Applying for Internships Aligned with Your Career Goal
This component of the curriculum focuses on providing students with the academic preparation necessary to ensure they are prepared to succeed in college-level pre-med coursework and in all aspects of university learning. Students will develop a more strategic approach to reading, college-level writing, note-taking, and researching topics for an academic paper in a quicker, more effective, way. Some of the seminar topics include overcoming procrastination, time management, memory and concentration, note-taking, textbook reading, and exam preparation. Please note that these seminars are not intended as remedial skills instruction.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Overcoming Procrastination
Time Management and Goal Setting
Memory and Concentration
Note Taking
Textbook Reading Skills for Success
Exam Preparation and Relieving Test Anxiety
College Writing I
College Writing II
Study Techniques
Taking Advantage of On-Campus Academic Support
Public Speaking
Balancing Academics with Extracurricular Activities
Organizational Skills for Student Success
Research Skills for Student Success
Power Reading Strategies: Comprehension & Speed
The Social-Emotional Seminars are intended to help students “break through their barriers and complete a postsecondary education degree or career training certificate or licensure program, specifically to enter careers that provide a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives”. The Wellness workshops are meant to help students to thrive, to maintain and even improve health, to take ownership of one’s health to prevent illness and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards as well as AAMC’s 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students.
Breaking through the Fear of Failure, Success & the Unknown
Managing Stress and Anxiety
Embrace Your Failure, Learn From Your Mistakes & Move Forward
Building & Sustaining Healthy Relationships
Replace Negative Self-Talk with Positive Self-Talk
Manage Your Emotions, Negative Thoughts, and Feelings
Ask For Help When You Need It
Making Effective Decisions
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Eating Healthy and Staying Fit
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards:
Understand Your Options to Pay for Medical School
Students will learn about the social, economical, and environmental factors that affect the health of patients and populations in a healthcare system outside of the USA.
Aligns with NAPCA’s 15 College and Career Readiness Standards:
Study Abroad Summer Intensive
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The EMT & Paramedic Elective course and Student Interest Group is designed as a comprehensive introduction to the EMT and Paramedic profession and the practice of advanced medical skills in the pre-hospital treatment of the sick and injured. Through a variety of didactic and clinical experiences, students will grow in their understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a paramedic within the larger context of the emergency medical services (EMS) profession.
The history and development of EMS, the well-being of pre-hospital care providers, medical-legal considerations, ethics, therapeutic communications, personal and scene safety, patient assessment and other topics will be discussed.
Clinically, a strong emphasis is placed on developing an assessment-based approach to patient care that leads to timely and appropriate treatment regimens and the support and sustaining of human life. Additionally, MPP students will be provided with an in-depth understanding of the predominant medical emergencies encountered in the pre-hospital setting.
The Sports Medicine Elective and Specialty Interest Group is designed to introduce students to the field of primary care sports medicine. The diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal injuries, as well as other medical needs of athletes.
The Emergency Medicine Elective Course and Specialty Interest Group work with MPP faculty to learn clinical skills and discuss topics about Emergency Medicine, such as the day to day life of Emergency Medicine physicians, exploring career choices in Emergency Medicine, and much more.
The Dermatology Elective Course and Student Interest Group aims to expand early awareness and interest among students about the field of dermatology and dermatopathology.
The goal of the Cardiology Elective Course & Student Interest Group is to expose future physicians to the excitement of different fields within cardiology at an early stage in training. To do so, we will organize meetings with cardiologist to speak to MPP students about their work and the current trends in the field of cardiology.
Students benefit by getting early exposure to hands-on clinical skills with common procedures and techniques in cardiology, plus the privilege to meet some wonderful doctors whom they would not otherwise come in contact with so early in their training. We hope this elective course and specialty interest group will spark interest in pursuing a career path in one of the cardiology specialties to balance the growing need for cardiologists both in the clinical and research realms.
The Anesthesiology Elective Course and Student Interest Group at MPP aims to provide early awareness and interest in Anesthesiology as it is a medical specialty that medical students have very little exposure to in the preclinical and clinical years during medical school.
It provides opportunities for our pre-med students to learn about the specialty, become involved in research, mentorship, and shadowing, and acquire hands-on clinical skills with common procedures and techniques, such as an airways lab to allow students to gain experience in intubating a patient and doing a cricothyroidotomy.
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I’m a Medical Doctor from the Dominican Republic. I’m fluent in English and Spanish and speak a little Portuguese. I’ve been teaching medicine for the past 3 years. I love reading, walking my dog, cooking and weightlifting.
Dr. Dickinson is a board certified family physician and teaches clinical skills at Rocky Vista University. She created a fun on-demand human biology video library for kids and founded her community’s first free clinic.
Dr. Obinna is a physician-scientist with a research background in neurosciences and clinical background in primary care. He has 20+ years of experience as an educator and has a passion for mentoring students who have an interest in pursuing a career in medicine and science.
Dr. Tiano is currently a practicing pediatrician, with a special interest in childhood trauma, health equity, advocacy, and pediatric global medicine. During medical school, she was a recipient of the National Medical Fellowships, Primary Care Leadership Program where she completed a summer fellowship in research and clinical experience at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Prior to attending medical school, she earned her Bachelors in Science in Cell and Molecular Biology at San Diego State University and her Master’s in Science in Global Medicine from the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Her vast global medicine experience includes a field study at the United Nations, studying dietary interventions in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji, IV drug use in the favelas of Brazil, congenital heart screenings in Yunnan China, and a rural brigade to Honduras.
As a first-generation student, Dr. Tiano believes that cultural competency, diversity, and inclusion are integral parts of not only medical care, but also life. She believes her role as a pediatrician is to help her patients become the happiest and healthiest versions of themselves, and works hard to do just that every day.
In her free time, Dr. Tiano abides by the philosophy captured by Henry David Thoreau in his call to “live deep and suck out all the marrow of life”. She is always on the go and planning her next adventure with her beloved husband and best friend.
As racial and ethnic diversity in the United States (U.S.) population continues to increase, the physician workforce has been relatively slow to follow (Xierali et al, 2018). The American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) estimates that by 2032, the U.S. will see a physician shortage of nearly 122,000 doctors because a large cohort of physicians over age 65 are retiring (AAMC Physician Shortages). These shortages will be felt most acutely in underserved communities across the nation (AAMC Physician Shortages). To properly address the racial disparities in our healthcare system, it’s crucial that we build a more diverse pipeline of medical students.
Underrepresented minority students (URM) experience a higher occurrence of dropout in the premedical pathway compared to their non-URM counterparts. A study conducted at Stanford found approximately 22% of the incoming class expressed an interest in pre-med, and approximately 30% of these students were URM. Based on this study it was determined that 50% of URM students dropped out of pre-med, compared to 17% of non-URM students (Barr et al, 2008). Another study used a College Board dataset to analyze 15,442 students spanning 102 institutions who began their post-secondary education in years between 2006 and 2009.
This study found that the rate of fulfilling prerequisites among those with the intention of pursuing pre-medical studies was lowest in Hispanic and Black students. This study also found that there were meaningful differences between those who fulfilled the pre-medical prerequisites and those who did not fulfill the pre-medical prerequisites. Those who completed the pre-medical prerequisites typically reported a higher GPA, both in high school and all four years of college; scored higher on the SAT-Combined, with the largest difference in the Math section; reported a higher socioeconomic status, and in cases where it was available obtained higher grades in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, including AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics B and C (Zhang et al, 2020).
The MPP Academy is committed to contributing to a culture of health and promoting diversity in health care by increasing the racial and ethnic composition of the medical physician work- force through our pre-professional and pipeline program. The academy focuses on creating diverse applicant pools and increasing the number of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged students who are prepared to enter and graduate from medical school, which strengthens not only the workforce but also the medical care for generations of Americans and our global community. In addition, the academy offers the medical community an opportunity to engage diverse talent while supporting their career development.
Special topics courses are offered to cover specialized content not represented in the main curriculum.
Students will learn about the 15 core competencies that aspiring physicians should possess before entering medical school. Laid out by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the core competencies for entering medical school consist of a list of 15 traits the ideal medical student should possess. The list is broken down into three groups: pre-professional competencies, thinking and reasoning competencies, and science competencies. The 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students have been endorsed by the AAMC Group on Student Affairs (GSA) Committee on Admissions (COA) who represents the MD-granting medical schools in the United States.
Students will co-create service-learning projects, collaborating with leaders who are focused on eliminating health disparities and ensuring access to care for all. Students will have an opportunity to use what they have learned to help the communities they serve. Students will also deepen their understanding of how systemic factors far beyond individual patients and physicians shape the health of entire communities.
Special topics courses are offered to cover specialized content not represented in the main curriculum.
Students will learn about the 15 core competencies that aspiring physicians should possess before entering medical school. Laid out by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the core competencies for entering medical school consist of a list of 15 traits the ideal medical student should possess. The list is broken down into four groups: interpersonal, intrapersonal, thinking & reasoning competencies, and science competencies. The 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students have been endorsed by the AAMC Group on Student Affairs (GSA) Committee on Admissions (COA) who represents the MD-granting medical schools in the United States.
Students will co-create service-learning projects, collaborating with leaders who are focused on eliminating health disparities and ensuring access to care for all. Students will have an opportunity to use what they have learned to help the communities they serve. Students will also deepen their understanding of how systemic factors far beyond individual patients and physicians shape the health of entire communities.
Special topics courses are offered to cover specialized content not represented in the main curriculum.
Students will learn about the 15 core competencies that aspiring physicians should possess before entering medical school. Laid out by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the core competencies for entering medical school consist of a list of 15 traits the ideal medical student should possess. The list is broken down into three groups: pre-professional competencies, thinking and reasoning competencies, and science competencies. The 15 Core Competencies for Entering Medical Students have been endorsed by the AAMC Group on Student Affairs (GSA) Committee on Admissions (COA) who represents the MD-granting medical schools in the United States.
Students will co-create service-learning projects, collaborating with leaders who are focused on eliminating health disparities and ensuring access to care for all. Students will have an opportunity to use what they have learned to help the communities they serve. Students will also deepen their understanding of how systemic factors far beyond individual patients and physicians shape the health of entire communities.
Special topics courses are offered to cover specialized content not represented in the main curriculum.
Students will co-create service-learning projects, collaborating with leaders who are focused on eliminating health disparities and ensuring access to care for all. Students will have an opportunity to use what they have learned to help the communities they serve. Students will also deepen their understanding of how systemic factors far beyond individual patients and physicians shape the health of entire communities.
I would like to serve on the MPP Academy Advisory Board to help shape the future of the academy as well as the lives of students who aspire to be medical physicians. I understand that I am committing myself to a minimum of 1 year of service as a member of the MPP Academy’s International Board of Advisors. The advisory board meets twice a year or as needed. The focus areas of the advisory board include the development of accreditation standards for medical physician preparation programs for K-12 students, fundraising, strengthening the MPP programs, curriculum, career simulation activities, and editing and approving the Future Medical Physician Guidebook.
I would like to volunteer to support the MPP Academy in some capacity, such as leading a career simulation or other workshop, or serving as a guest speaker.
I would like to become a member of the MPP Academy faculty. I understand that this requires a five-week commitment if I choose to teach during the summer program, and a semester-long commitment during the academic year.
I would like to sponsor a student attending the MPP Academy with a full scholarship. I understand that scholarship monies will be awarded to students who come from families with need who may not otherwise be able to attend.
I would like to serve on the MPP Academy Advisory Board to help shape the future of the academy as well as the lives of students who aspire to be medical physicians. I understand that I am committing myself to a minimum of 1 year of service as a member of the MPP Academy’s International Board of Advisors. The advisory board meets twice a year or as needed. The focus areas of the advisory board include the development of accreditation standards for medical physician preparation programs for K-12 students, fundraising, strengthening the MPP programs, curriculum, career simulation activities, and editing and approving the Future Medical Physician Guidebook.