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VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — High school students interested in pursuing health care careers can now sign up for a health-care themed summer camp at the University of South Dakota.
Registration for the university's 9th annual HealthCare Careers Summer Camp is now open to students who will enter grades 10 through 12 in the fall.
Students selected to attend the camp will participate in an anatomy lab tour, CPR certification and field trips to area medical facilities, among other activities.
Campers will also work with health care professionals and others in the industry. Staffers from the Sanford School of Medicine and the USD School of Health Sciences will also be available.
The application deadline is April 1. Tuition is $100 per student, which includes meals, lodging and all activities.
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