January 31, 2025 - 17:57

MultiCare’s immersive health care experience for students, known as M.A.S.H. Camp, is set to broaden its reach across the state, now including the Puget Sound, Yakima, and Inland Northwest regions. This innovative program aims to inspire and educate the next generation of health care professionals by providing hands-on experiences in various medical settings.
M.A.S.H. Camp offers a unique opportunity for students to engage with health care providers, learn about different medical careers, and understand the essential skills required in the field. Participants will have the chance to explore various specialties, engage in interactive workshops, and gain insights into the day-to-day operations of health care facilities.
By expanding to these new regions, M.A.S.H. Camp is not only enhancing educational opportunities for students but also addressing the growing demand for health care professionals in Washington State. This initiative is a significant step towards fostering a well-prepared workforce ready to meet the challenges of the evolving health care landscape.
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