Medical Physician Preparation (MPP) Academy

A Division of the NAPCA Foundation

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.

MPP Academy

Medical Physician Preparation Academy

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.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

MPP is open to high achieving elementary (4th & 5th), middle school, high school, and undergraduate students from all communities across the United States and globally.

ELEMENTARY STUDENTS (4th & 5th) 

MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS (6th – 8th)

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (9th – 12th)

COLLEGE STUDENTS (Freshman – Seniors)

3 Types of Students That Get Admitted to MPP

There are three types of students that apply and get into MPP:

MPP Student 1:

Students who have already committed to pursuing a career in medicine and healthcare but are unsure of their future medical specialty or career path. Students decided to attend MPP to gain more exposure to the field by exploring different career paths and medical specialties to help them discover the type of medical doctor (MD | DO) or health professional (nurse practitioner, physician assistant, optometrist, etc.) they will become in the future.

MPP Student 2:

Students who have considered a career in medicine and healthcare but have not had much exposure to the medical field. Students decided to attend MPP because they want to explore and experience the medical field first-hand to determine if a career in healthcare is a good fit for them.

MPP Student 3:

Students who have not considered a career in medicine and healthcare and have not had any exposure to the medical field. Students decided to apply to get hands on experience and exposure to the field of medicine and healthcare to determine if it’s the right career path for them.

Top 10 Reasons Why Students Decided to Attend MPP

1) Start preparing early academically for a future career in medicine and healthcare through participating in a year-round systems-based pre-med and medical/health professional school readiness curriculum.

2) Gain hands-on clinical skill techniques and diagnostic training from different medical specialties and careers in medicine that are commonly performed in patient care scenarios. Skill labs help students identify their top 5 medical specialties that best fit their personality, interest, and skills.

3) Learn about the different types of professional careers and medical specialties (i.e., Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, EMT/Paramedic, etc.) to help students discover their top 5 career specialties of interest that will provide a sense of purpose and meaning in their future lives.

4) Receive social-emotional skills and resiliency training to break through barriers on students’ roads to success in pre-med university coursework and medical school or health professional school.     

5) Develop study skills, learning techniques, and increase non-cognitive skills, behaviors and attitudes critical to meet demands of university coursework, healthcare training, and career success. 

6) Understand how to navigate the college admission process, become a competitive applicant, and possess the core competencies required to successfully complete medical school or health professional school. 

7) Learn from diverse experts, including world-class instructors and healthcare professionals (MDs, DOs, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Optometrists, Dentists, EMTs / Paramedics, etc.).

8) Explore college life and the first year of medical school or health professional school (i.e., nursing school, optometry school, dental school, etc.).

9) Meet peers from around the globe, learning to work collaboratively with a team.

10) Benefit from a mentor that provides professional guidance and personalized career development support.

MEDICAL SPECIALTIES TO EXPLORE/STUDY AT MPP

There are many different types of doctors and medical professionals, and they all have different areas in which they are experts. Some may study medicine in a broad and general way, like a primary care doctor you may visit for a checkup. Others may focus on specific parts of the body or diseases. These areas of expertise are called “specialties.” 

Examples: Cardiologists work with the heart. Pediatricians focus on treating injuries and illnesses in children. Nurse Practitioners bring a comprehensive, whole-patient perspective as they provide primary, acute and specialty health care to patients of all ages. Physician Assistants focus on patient education, preventive care, and managing chronic health issues.

MPP students will learn what a specialty is and the different types of specialties and careers in the medical field to help them discover their top 5 medical specialties to consider as a future career.

AYP PROGRAM FAST FACTS MPP PROGRAM

Anesthesiology

General Surgery

Cardiology

Dentistry & Orthodontics

Dermatology  

Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medical Technician

Endocrinology

Family Medicine 

Gastroenterology

Health Care Administration

Immunology

Internal Medicine

Lymphology

Midwifery

Neurology/Neuroscience

Nursing – Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner

Obstetrics and Gynecology

AYP PROGRAM FAST FACTS MPP PROGRAM

Oncology

Otolaryngology (ENT)

Ophthalmology

Optometry

Orthopedics

Paramedics

Pediatrics

Pharmacy

Physical Therapy

Physician Assistant

Plastic Surgery

Primary Care

Psychology

Psychiatry

Pulmonology

Radiology

Respirology

Sports Medicine

Why does MPP expose students to a wide variety of medical specialties and careers in healthcare?

Choosing your medical specialty or healthcare career is an important decision that requires reflection, research, and time to determine a specific area of medicine to practice that fits your personality, interest, and skills. Many medical students consider their specialty choice as their most difficult professional decision. Such an important decision takes time, and procrastination only adds to the stress.

Different medical specialties and careers in healthcare require unique diagnostic techniques and clinical skills to deliver patient care. At MPP, students will explore a wide variety of specialties through our hands-on clinical skills training labs and rotations to identify their top 5 medical specialties that best fit their personality, interest, and skills. By discovering their top medical specialties of interest prior to attending medical or health professional school, it will help them choose a medical career path that provides a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives.

CLINICAL SKILLS TRAINING LABS & ROTATIONS

In each medical science course at MPP, we integrate our medical science foundation curriculum with hands-on clinical skills training (techniques and diagnostics) to expose MPP students to a variety of clinical skills that are commonly performed in patient care scenarios from different medical specialties and careers in medicine. Additionally, MPP students will discover different types of doctors and medical professionals (i.e., Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, EMT/Paramedic, etc.) while practicing clinical skills.

PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SKILLS

SURGICAL SKILLS

MATERNITY/MIDWIFERY

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

ENDOCRINE

PATIENT ASSESSMENT

DOSAGE CALCULATION

EAR, NOSE & THROAT

OPHTHALMOLOGY

PEDIATRICS

DERMATOLOGY

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

EKG INTERPRETATION

PHARMACOLOGY

CARDIOVASCULAR

RESPIRATORY

GASTROINTESTINAL

MUSCULOSKELETAL

NEUROLOGICAL 

PREOPERATIVE, 
INTRAOPERATIVE, 
& POSTOPERATIVE CARE

WHAT YOU EARN

Boost your academic credentials and strengthen your application when you apply to a University for pre-med study, medical school or health professional school by earning the following certificates and certifications at MPP: 

Clinical Skills Training Completion Certificates & Certifications

MPP Students will receive a certificate of completion each term for the clinical skills training completed, such as the “ABCDE Physical Exam” and Basic Suturing Techniques.

In addition, MPP students will receive a certificate of clinical skills training in the following areas:

  • CPR/AED Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation & Automated External Defibrillator
  • ACLS Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
  • BLS Basic Life Support
  • PALS Pediatric Advanced Life Support
  • PEARS Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization

Certificate of Course Completion Each Term

MPP students will earn a Certificate of Course Completion after completing all courses, seminars and workshops offered each term (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) at MPP.

Certificate of Program Completion in Pre-Med & Pre-Health University Coursework Readiness

MPP students will earn this certificate by completing all courses offered in our pre-college (elementary, middle, and high school) programs.

Certificate of Program Completion in Medical & Health Professional School Readiness

MPP college students will earn this certificate by completing all courses, seminars, and clinical skill labs offered in our undergraduate program.

STATEMENT OF ACCREDITATION