Midwestern University

Health Careers Institute for High School Students

SAMPLE Schedule of Activities

Thursday – Day 1

9:00-9:45 AM Group Introductions and Welcome to MWU – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Karen Mattox, Assistant Director, Communications

9:45-10:45 Health Careers and You – Cholla C

Presented by Alan Schalscha, D.O., Clinical Assistant Professor, Family Medicine

10:45-11:30 Introduction to Medical Terminology/Anatomy – Agave 118 & 122

An interactive review of anatomy words and medical terminology.

Presented by Kendra Ibrahim, MWU Physician Assistant Student

11:30-12:30 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

12:30-3:30 Surgical Skills: The Basics – Glendale 102, 133, 135, 136

Learn about careers in surgery and basic surgical skills, including gowning/scrubbing in, suturing, and more.

Presented by David Parrack, D.O., Chair, Surgery and Anesthesia; Alan Newhoff, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor; Michael French, Medical Student

3:30-4:00 Advisory Group Orientation – Agave 118, 122

Coordinated by MWU student advisors

Friday – Day 2

9:00–10:00 Anatomy & Medical Terminology: Muscles – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Amanda Powers, MWU Physician Assistant Student

10:00-11:00 Nurse Anesthesia: Healthcare’s Best Kept Secret – Ocotillo 103

An overview of careers in nurse anesthesia. Learn how an anesthesia machine works and how to intubate a mannequin.

Presented by Guy Caraffa, CRNA, Clinical Coordinator, CRNA Program

Life in the ER: Topics in Emergency Medicine – Ocotillo 106

Discover the day-to-day functions of an emergency medicine physician, including exciting case examples.

Presented by Chip Finch, D.O., Chair, Integrated Medicine

11:00-12:00 Switch groups. Same as above.

12:00-1:00 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

1:00-2:30 Osteopathic Medicine Overview & Lab – Agave OMM Room 115

History & principles of osteopathic medicine. Learn to utilize touch as a diagnostic/treatment tool.

Presented by MWU Medical Students

2:30-3:30 How Your Brain Works – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Ross Kosinski, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy, Dean of Student Services

3:30-4:00 Advisory Groups – Agave 118 & 122

Monday – Day 3

9:00-9:30 Anatomy & Medical Terminology: Bones, Part I – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Erynn Kay, MWU Physician Assistant Student

9:30-10:30 Podiatric Medicine Overview & Lab – Sahuaro MDL 201 & 208

Understand career options in podiatric medicine, practice examining the lower extremity, and conduct suturing and noninvasive vascular labs.

Presented by Lance Wissman, D.P.M., Associate Professor, Arizona Podiatric Medicine Program

Careers in Dental Medicine – Glendale Hall Simulation Lab

Interested in becoming a dentist? Learn about dental school, and career options in dentistry, then try your hand in the new dental simulation lab.

Presented by Bob Hasel, D.D.S., Associate Professor and Pre-clinical Faculty Director, College of Dental Medicine

10:30-11:30 Switch groups. Same as above.

11:30-12:30 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

12:30-1:30 Physical Therapy in Motion– Glendale 102

Learn about careers in the PT field, try out some PT equipment, and learn different assessment and therapy techniques. Come prepared to move!

Presented by Debbie Bierwas, P.T., D.P.T., Director of Clinical Education and Instructor; Donald Shaw, P.T., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physical Therapy; and Judy Woehrle, P.T., Ph.D., Program Director

Vital Signs and Other Medical Skills – Ocotillo Exam Rooms

Learn to take blood pressure and pulse rate, listen to heart & lungs, and more.

Presented by MWU Medical and Physician Assistant Students

1:45-2:45 Switch groups. Same as above.

3:00-4:00 Advisory Groups & Ice Breaker – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Mylanie Facelo, Medical Student

Tuesday – Day 4

9:00-9:30 Anatomy & Medical Terminology: Bones, Part 2 – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Erynn Kay, MWU Physician Assistant Student

9:30-10:30 Pharmacy Lab: The Many Roles of a Pharmacist – Cholla Pharmacy Lab

Discover the many career paths available to pharmacists, including the role of the pharmacist in proper medication management and opportunities in pharmaceutical research. Practice activities in the pharmacy lab. Please wear closed-toe shoes.

Presented by Bill Bowman, Ph.D., RPh, Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences; and Dawn Knudsen, Pharm.D., Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice

The Human Body: A Visit to the Anatomy Lab – Agave Anatomy Lab

View a human heart, arm, brain, and other anatomical parts in medical school anatomy lab. No actual dissection involved.

Presented by Jeff Plochocki, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Anatomy; and Michael Bodeen, M.H.P.E., Senior Research Technician, Anatomy

10:30-11:30 Switch groups. Same as above.

11:30-12:30 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

12:30-3:30 iStan Case Scenarios – Ocotillo Exam Rooms

Watch a patient-provider encounter featuring a life-like robot that will simulate a

typical case in a hospital emergency department. This is the same type of robot featured on a recent episode of Grey’s Anatomy!

Presented by Mark Speicher, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, AZCOM; and Kevin Lohenry, M.P.A.S., PA-C, Program Director, Physician Assistant Program

SOAP Notes & Prescription Writing - Ocotillo 101

Presented by Kendra Ibrahim, MWU Physician Assistant Student

Intubation – Ocotillo F

Presented by David Freestone and Steve Lyon, MWU Medical Students

Clinical XRAY Images – Ocotillo G

Presented by Jim Roch, M.P.A.S., PA-C, Assistant Professor, MWU PA Program

Heart Sounds: What Makes You Tick? – Ocotillo 108

Presented by James Meyer, M.D., Associate Professor, MWU PA Program

3:30-4:00 Advisory Groups – Agave 118 & 122

Wednesday – Day 5

8:30 AM-4:00 PM Field Trip to Arrowhead Hospital (Glendale)*

*Includes new CCC/ CPR Training

Thursday – Day 6

9:00–9:30 Anatomy & Medical Terminology: Heart & Lungs – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by Amanda Powers, MWU Physician Assistant Student

9:30-11:00 Occupational Therapy Lab: Skills for the Job of Living – Ocotillo 106

What does an occupational therapist do? Understand career options and visit the lab to simulate disabilities & injuries and utilize adaptive equipment to improve patient function.

Presented by MWU students and Christine Merchant, M.A., OTR/L, Associate Director, Occupational Therapy

Venipuncture/Blood Typing Lab – Sahuaro MDL 201, 208

Practice the art of phlebotomy (drawing blood) and learn to type blood and apply your findings to patient case studies. (Note: both blood activities are simulation only - no actual blood involved).

Presented by Bettie Coplan, M.P.A.S., PA-C, Instructor, Physician Assistant Studies; and Kendra Ibrahim, MWU Physician Assistant Student

11:00-12:30 Switch groups. Same as above.

12:30-1:30 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

1:30-2:15 Cardiovascular Perfusion Overview & Lab – Ocotillo 108, 109

Learn the perfusionist’s role in open-heart surgery, view a working heart and lung machine, and watch a computer-simulated procedure.

Presented by Jon Austin, M.A.Ed.,CP, Director, Cardiovascular Science Program & Ed Evans, M.A., CP, Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Science

Medical Ethics Case Discussions – Ocotillo 101

An interactive discussion on current issues in healthcare. Your chance to be heard!

Presented by Greg Loeben, Ph.D., Associate Professor/Coordinator, Bioethics

2:15-3:00 Switch groups. Same as above.

3:00-4:00 Advisory Groups – Agave 118 & 122

Friday – Day 7

9:00-9:30 AM Group Photo/ Advisory Groups – Agave 118 & 122

9:30-10:30 Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology: Positive Mental Health – Glendale Hall 133

Learn about career options in psychiatry and psychology, understand different kinds of assessment tests used, and hear interesting case studies.

Presented by Philinda Hutchings, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Director, Clinical Psychology Program; Michael Stumpf, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor, Integrative Medicine; and Deborah Lewis, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Clinical Training

10:30-11:30 Optometry: The Magic of Vision – Glendale Hall 133

Learn about career options in optometry, try out visual assessment activities, and watch how your eyes can play tricks!

Presented by Donald Jarnagin, O.D., MWU Clinic-Optometry; Victoria Kimberlin, Optometry Clinic Manger; Hector Santiago, O.D., Ph.D., Dean, MWU-Arizona College of Optometry

11:30-12:30 MEDICAL JEOPARDY – Agave 118 & 122

Presented by MWU Medical Students

12:30-1:00 LUNCH – Barrel Cafeteria

1:00-2:00 Insider’s Guide to Getting into Medical School – Ocotillo E

Hear firsthand from Admissions experts on what helps (and what hurts!) your chances of getting into health professions programs. Learn tips for interviewing, MCAT preparation, application writing, and planning ahead, both for undergraduate and graduate programs.

Presented by Krista Ross, M.A., Admissions Counselor, and Susana Torres, Admissions Counselor

2:00-3:00 Careers in Neuroscience/ the Science of Drug Addiction – Ocotillo E

Learn about the biomedical effects of drugs, career opportunities in neuroscience, and fascinating brain facts.

Presented by Jim Stoehr, Ph.D., Professor, College of Health Sciences

3:00-4:00 Advisory Groups – Agave 118 & 122

Saturday - Day 8

9:00-9:30 Advisory Groups – Ocotillo 106

9:30-11:30 Glendale Fire Dept: Mock Emergency Response - Ocotillo E

An overview of fire department emergency response procedures. Mock rescue scenario will incorporate teachings throughout the week.

Presented by Matt Graner, EMS Division Captain, Glendale Fire Department

11:30-12:30 Program Evaluations/Advisory Groups – Ocotillo 106

12:30-2:00 OPEN HOUSE RECEPTION for Friends & Family – Ocotillo G

· Buffet Lunch

· Welcome/ MWU Overview

· Slide Show

· Student Group Presentations

· Open House: Exam Rooms, Vital Signs