JSerra Catholic High School and Mission Hospital Announce Pre-Med Professional Magnet Program
- Students will shadow surgeons, neurologists, orthopedists and other medical professionals
- Summer practicum includes clinical rotations
- Creative partnership with medical community further distinguishes JSerra's curriculum
- Programs in Law and Business up next
Jan. 14, 2009 - (San Juan Capistrano, CA) - JSerra Catholic High School and Mission Hospital announced a Pre-Med Professional Magnet program designed for students interested in careers in medicine and healthcare.
Students will shadow Mission Hospital's industry-leading surgeons, neurologists, orthopedists, nurses, as well as hospital professionals who do not practice medicine.
The high school and hospital are developing a rigorous four-year science-focused curriculum.
"When they graduate, pre-med students will receive a special citation on their diplomas - and be prepared to compete at the nation's most prestigious universities," said Frank Talarico, JSerra's CEO.
"We are committed to innovating new ways to prepare our students for the next stage of their educational development - and for their professional careers," Talarico said. "We are blessed to have such a great friend in Mission Hospital and CEO Peter Bastone. We believe his partnership will result in a higher percentage of our brightest students choosing careers in medicine and healthcare."
"California and Orange County face a shortage of doctors and nurses - and there's a shortage of surgeons in U.S. hospitals," Bastone said. "Our vision is to engage parents and students in a different way."
Bastone envisions students' summer rotations to include trauma simulations with dummies that breathe, move and bleed.
During lectures about the circulation system, he added, "we will broadcast an open-heart surgery live from the operating room into the classroom."
The pilot program begins in spring with 25 students.
It's designed to be a four-year program, but a select group of current freshman, sophomores and juniors will participate.
The students will enroll in an intensive curriculum that includes honors and Advanced Placement courses in biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy/physiology and religion. Supplementing the coursework will be regular lectures from Mission's professionals. Doctors from St. Joseph's in Orange and St. Jude's in Fullerton will also participate. Seniors will be required to complete a project - similar to a thesis, and graduates must also complete hospital internships and a service project.
"This illustrates our commitment to our students and their long-term needs. High school is not a terminal degree. We have an obligation to our students and their families to offer experiences that will serve them a lifetime," Talarico said.
The number of freshman admitted into the first four-year class and other details are still being finalized.
"We are confident this program will attract those interested in challenging themselves in a way that will prepare them to compete at the top colleges in the world," he said.
JSerra plans to follow-up with magnet programs in law, business and vocations, Talarico said.
JSerra Catholic High School announced a Pre-Med Professional Magnet program
For more information please contact:
Frank Talarico, President/CEO
JSerra Catholic High School
(949) 493-9307 ext. 1160
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Peter Bastone
CEO, Mission Hospital
949-365-2211




