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Glendale Midwestern to host info session for women interested in health careers

Posted 10/10/23

Midwestern University in Glendale is sponsoring a free event for undergraduate women interested in healthcare careers.

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EDUCATION

Glendale Midwestern to host info session for women interested in health careers

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Midwestern University in Glendale is sponsoring a free event for undergraduate women interested in healthcare careers.

The Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) Mentor Program takes place at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 on the Glendale campus, 19555 N. 59th Ave. Interested undergraduates will be matched with Midwestern students who will work with them to identify prerequisites, explore career possibilities, and help navigate the admissions process.

Register here by Wednesday, Oct. 25.

Email azevents@midwestern.edu, call 623-572-3353, or visit https://www.midwestern.edu/WIMS.