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SEAHEC Programs 2001-2002

SEAHEC Program Coordinator Cristina Roman is working with the students who participated in the Minority Medical Education Program (MMEP) at the U of A.

Rio Rico High School SAB-HCOP students participate in the CUP (Commitment to Underserved People) Program offered by the University of Arizona College of Medicine.

Students who participated in the Mariposa Community Health Center Summer Youth Institute also experienced working with the CUP program.

Southern Arizona High School SAB-HCOP groups join together for the University of Arizona Tour.

Students who participated in Med-Start experienced the hands on health skills day by working with the Tubac Fire Department.

Med-Start students participating in the Hands on Health skills day at the Tubac Fire Department.

SEAHEC Program Coordinator Amanda Garcia hands out program information at the League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC). Fair held at the west Pima Community College Campus.

SEAHEC Program Coordinator Cristina Roman with AzAHEC Summer Camp participants (left to right) Paloma Siordia, Adriana Lopez, Ana Julisa Salido, Edmundo Castaneda, Martha Alonso & Rachel McWilliams

AzAHEC Summer Camp participants & staff members
 
SCRIPE participants from the 2001-2002 group participated in a field trip to the Santa Cruz River.
 

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