The Governor's Health Sciences Academy
The Governor's Health Sciences Academy allows students to start a career pathway in health care and earn college credits while in high school. The Governor's Health Sciences Academy six career and technical education pathways: biomedical informatics, medical laboratory sciences, sports medicine, emergency medical services, nursing, and surgical technology.
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Students can check out information on taking courses at GW and starting their college career.
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The George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) is committed to supporting student pathways for careers in health care.
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The Community Medi-Corps Program (Medi-Corps), a new initiative of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, will expand Academy programming while enriching the regional workforce.
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The list shows the dual-enrollment courses available to students in the Governor’s Health Sciences Academy. All course descriptions are available in the SMHS Bulletin.