Seton Hall’s New Pre-College Program Explores Women’s Healthcare for Future Medical Leaders
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Seton Hall University is offering high school students a unique opportunity to explore
the evolving field of women’s healthcare through its new Topics in Women’s Healthcare summer pre-college program. This one-week immersive experience, running from July
7 to July 11, 2025, on the South Orange campus, is designed for students interested
in medicine, healthcare and wellness.
This 15-hour program takes place Monday through Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. and includes workshops, hands-on activities and expert discussions on important women’s health issues. Participants will delve into mental well-being, reproductive health and pregnancy, migraines, nutrition, women’s oncology and fitness, gaining insights into emerging research and advancements in the field.
Beyond a traditional learning experience, this program offers students valuable mentorship from medical professionals and Seton Hall faculty, providing guidance and inspiration for those pursuing careers in healthcare, medicine or medical research.
The course fosters a supportive and empowering environment, equipping students with the knowledge and confidence to pursue their passions in health and wellness while staying at the forefront of innovations in women’s care.
This interactive and inspiring program is perfect for students who want to make an impact in the healthcare field, whether they aspire to be physicians, nurses, researchers or public health advocates.
For more details and to enroll, visit our website.
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