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High school students learn to suture wounds, see ligament repair in Saint Vincent program

Renatta Signorini
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Juniors Alyvia Peagler (center) and Elliana Hutchinson identify body parts on a medical model Monday during Jennifer LeVan’s human body system class at Greater Latrobe Senior High School. The students are part of the Future Masters of Medicine program, a collaboration between Saint Vincent College and Independence Health System to help educate and inspire Westmoreland County high school students to pursue a career in medicine.
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Junior Ryanne Lehman (center) works with senior Sabrina Tuscan (right) to identify body parts on a skeleton during Jennifer LeVan’s human body system class at Greater Latrobe Senior High School on Monday. Lehman is part of the Future Masters of Medicine program, a collaboration between Saint Vincent College and Independence Health System to help educate and inspire interested Westmoreland County high school students to pursue a career in medicine.
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Body parts are numbered for identification on a skeleton during Jennifer LeVan’s human body system class at Greater Latrobe Senior High School on Monday.
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Kristina Serafini | TribLive
Junior Ryanne Lehman (center) works with senior Sabrina Tuscan (right) to identify body parts on a skeleton during Jennifer LeVan’s human body system class at Greater Latrobe Senior High School on Monday. Lehman is part of the Future Masters of Medicine program, a collaboration between Saint Vincent College and Independence Health System to help educate and inspire interested Westmoreland County high school students to pursue a career in medicine.

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