El Dorado News-Times

Applicatio­ns available for MASH campus

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LITTLE ROCK — Applicatio­ns are now available to high school students for the summer MASH (Medical Applicatio­ns of Science for Health) camps. These camps will be located at 32 medical facilities throughout Arkansas. Two new host facilities have been added this year at Dewitt Hospital and Conway Regional Medical Center.

The two-week MASH camps are designed to expose rising high-school juniors and seniors to healthcare-related vocations.

“The MASH program gives students an inside look at various medical profession­s and is designed to spark students’ interest in the medical field,” said Jennifer Victory, Director of Rural Health for Arkansas Farm Bureau. “A large number of the camps are held at rural medical centers and attract local students with a rural background.”

“The idea is that future medical students from a rural background are more likely to return to their roots,” said Victory.

Applicatio­ns are available through school guidance counselors, by contacting the MASH director in your area or by visiting www.arkansashe­althcareer­s.com/ summer-camps

MASH camp locations and dates are as followed:

• Magnolia, June 4-15

• Fordyce, June 11-22

• El Dorado, July 10-20

• Warren, To Be Determined

County Farm Bureau organizati­ons and the MASH Partnershi­p sponsor students so they may attend the camps at no cost.

The partnershi­p includes the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s Regional Centers, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Arkansas Farm Bureau and Baptist Health. More informatio­n on the MASH program can be obtained by contacting Amber Marshall with UAMS at 501-686-6188 or Victory of Arkansas Farm Bureau at 501-228-1269.

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Brittany Williams/News-Times Top Dragons: Several Junction City Elementary students received Top Dragon awards during a school board meeting. Pictured, from left, are Jaylen Ivey, Chloe Pennington, Karla Castillo and Azaria Miner.
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Brittany Williams/News-Times Award: Junction City High School sophomore Alex Graves accepts a citizenshi­p award from principal Joy Mason.
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Brittany Williams/News-Times Citizenshi­p: JCHS principal Joy Mason, on right, presents seventh grader Brooklyn Taylor with a citizenshi­p award.

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