High school students get hands-on experience with internships at UCSF Kanbar Center for Simulation
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Thanks to an internship, they are wearing scrubs, practicing life-saving skills that they learned on "sim-man" a talking mannequin at UCSF Kanbar Center for Simulation.
Garcia learned to give chest compressions, breaths, operate an AED, and handle different age groups. Cid practiced drawing blood and finds it easy and cool.
Interns receive CPR training for a week and a half, then pass on their knowledge by teaching other students. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and peer teaching.
Valencia, a junior, aspires to deliver babies. These internships provide valuable exposure and training for students pursuing careers in healthcare and other industries.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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