This is exactly the sort of program I envision the RHS Alumni Association creating, sponsoring and providing volunteers for. Until today I had never heard about this program for students interested in health care professions. It is in its 10th year. Please read:
"Dr. Earl Wheaton, RHS '46, returned to school to talk with Caroline Richards' (RHS '91) current 10th grade RAHP students about medical ethics. Dr. Wheaton, who helped initiate a medical ethics department at Valley Hospital spoke about the need for such a department and how doctors and staff use four basic principles to negotiate tough ethical decisions regarding patient care. Here he explains the possible scenarios one might consider as he or she fills out an advance directive. The issue of medical ethics connects to the 10th grade curriculum through four texts - Flowers for Algernon, Frankenstein, Better and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - as students try to answer the overarching questions, "Just because we can do something, should we?" and, "What responsibilities do we have to those to whom we commit ourselves?"
RAHP (Ridgewood Academy of Health Professionals) is a three year, interdisciplinary program for students who think they might be interested in the health care professions. Students enjoy group explorations to Valley Hospital and 1:1 mentorships with its professionals, as well as integrated English, science and health classes. The program is celebrating its tenth year."
No comments:
Post a Comment