SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Medicine is not a field for the squeamish.
Just ask Danna Rosales, a high school senior from Kennewick who had an up-close experience with a human cadaver last week at Washington State University's health sciences campus in Spokane.
"It was surreal," Rosales said. "I got to hold a human heart and a human brain."
Rosales was one of 23 high school students from predominantly small towns across the state who came to Spokane for a weeklong camp called the Dare to Dream Health Sciences Academy. Читать дальше...