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Sunday, October 22, 2023

The Able Trust's High School partnered with USF Health College of Nursing to offer a program for high school students with disabilities interested in the nursing profession

 

Students from The Able Trust’s High School High Tech (HSHT) program participated in a first-of-its-kind Nursing Summer Scholarship program at the University of South Florida Health College of Nursing.

During this two-day immersive experience, students took part in a wide range of activities including interactive workshops, simulations, lectures, and other hands-on experiences. Students explored key aspects of nursing practice including patient care, critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

HSHT provides high school students with disabilities the opportunity to explore jobs or postsecondary education leading to in-demand careers. This partnership with the USF Health College of Nursing gave HSHT students a unique opportunity to learn about both the education needs and career path options available to students interested in the nursing profession.

HSHT provides high school students with disabilities the opportunity to explore jobs or postsecondary education leading to in-demand careers. This partnership with the USF Health College of Nursing gave HSHT students a unique opportunity to learn about both the education needs and career path options available to students interested in the nursing profession.

“It was a great experience,” shared student Aubrey Wernet. “I loved the hands-on activities and learned so much. I would highly recommend this program to students who want to investigate the medical field.”

In addition to providing hands-on experiences, the Nursing Summer Scholars program gives students an opportunity to form connections with peers who have similar career and educational goals.

 Read more about this innovative program at:

The Able Trust teams up with USF Health College of Nursing to foster inclusion and empower students with disabilities - USF Nursing News

Cheers!

Donna