Sunday, March 24, 2013

Fox Chase Cancer Center Gives High Schoolers A Style of Health...

(Fox Chase Cancer Center. File photo) By Lynne Adkins PHILADELPHIA (CBS) a' Over 200 area students will understand careers in health care during a conference tomorrow at Fox Chase Cancer Center. The daylong event can give students a chance to learn, on the job, about careers in caring for cancer patients. Dr. Alana OaReilly, associate professor of cancer biology, states the students will get yourself a direct view of diagnostics equipment and techniques such as for example MRIs and CAT scans, and will try their hand at suturing or robotic surgery a' but taking care of cantaloupes, bananas, or other fruit. (Dr. Alana OaReilly. Photograph provided) aAfter the medical careers (talks), students are going to attend 15 research laboratories and actually perform experiments that are inclined to fixing the cancer problem,a Dr. OaReilly (right) says, aand theyare also going to understand about behavioral careers and business.a Fox Chase offers a ten-week student lab research program and a summerlong separate research project.

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