Bradley County Medical Center M*A*S*H Camp
M*A*S*H (Medical Applications of Science for Health) camp is an excellent summer enrichment program sponsored state-wide by UAMS and the Arkansas Farm Bureau that allows rising high school juniors and seniors to shadow health professionals and attend workshops that enhance their experience in the health care field. MASH students participate in dissections, casting, suturing, intubation and ventilation, CPR training, job-shadowing, a UAMS tour, and much, much more.
This year's Mini M*A*S*H application must be completed online here: 2024 M*A*S*H Application
Application Requirements:
Must be an existing 10th or 11th grader when application is filled outMust have Biology completed
Minimum GPA 2.75
Students who meet the above requirements are selected based on the following:
Academic, Athletic or other Achievements and AwardsExtra-Curricular Activities, Leadership, and Service
Essay describing the student's desire to attend this program and to pursue a health career
Teacher Recommendations
Dates to Remember:
April 30, 2024 | 2024 M*A*S*H Application DueJune 24, 2024 - June 28, 2024 | 2023 M*A*S*H Camp dates
For additional information about the BCMC M*A*S*H Camp, contact Krissy Morrison at kmorrison@bcmed.org or 870-226-4512 or Cheryl Wells at cwells@bcmed.org or 870-226-4184.
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The American Hospital Association chose Bradley County Medical Center for inclusion in its 2016 edition of "Community Connections: Ideas & Innovations for Hospital Leaders." The annual publication features case examples from across the country on how hospitals and health systems are improving community health. It is distributed nationwide to hospital CEOs as a way to inspire initiatives and spark dialogue. Only two programs from each state and Washington, D.C., are selected every year, qualifying for one of four categories: Access and Quality, Health Behaviors, Socioeconomic Factors, or Physical Environment. Bradley County Medical Center was included in the Socioeconomic Factors section. You can view that edition by clicking here. BCMC is featured on page 26.