GW Mobile Learning Center Gives Students Immersive Experience

An immersive learning center operated by the School of Medicine and Health Sciences through its Medi-Corps Program visited West Potomac Academy in Fairfax County yesterday

The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and Medi-Corps Program brought their Immersive Learning Center to West Potomac Tuesday morning. Dozens of high schoolers interested in health care hopped on the bus and participated in an interactive exercise that highlights different health care careers.

 

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