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Medical Career Collaborative ( MC 2 ) Program

The Medical Career Collaborative ( MC 2 ) program propels high school students toward careers in healthcare through hands on experiences and professional development opportunities . Applicants are selected in the spring of their sophomore high school year by a committee with great emphasis placed on selecting a diverse group of students from a range of backgrounds and high schools in the Denver metro area . Increasing diversity and providing opportunity to underrepresented populations in the health professions has become identified as paramount to the nation ’ s need to eliminate inequities in the quality and availability of health care for underserved populations .
As part of the MC 2 program , students complete an internship on site under the guidance of hospital team members . Internships include a weekly seminar focused on personal and professional development . Students create a culminating Presentation of Learning that is shared with families , staff and the community . Career and college coaching is available to students , including access to clinical certifications , college application and scholarship writing workshops . Students who pursue post-secondary healthcare studies are given the opportunity to return to an MC 2 Site as college interns .
The MC 2 program benefits from generous community support and , in 2022 , this included the following philanthropic donors : Bart and Mary Schmitt Endowment for the Medical Career Collaborative Program , Carson Foundation , LAARK Foundation and additional donors who wish to remain anonymous .
In the 2021-2022 academic year , MC 2 participant demographics were as follows :

98 %

Of participants are students of color

70 %

Of students are bilingual

79 %

Of students are from low-income households *
45
40 35
43 %
30
25
28 %
20
15 10 5 0
Hispanic / Latino
Black / African American
14 %
Asian / Pacific Islander
10 %
Multiracial
2 %
Middle Eastern
2 % 1 %
White / Caucasian
American Indian / Alaskan Native
In the 2021-2022 academic year , MC 2 achieved the following outcomes across the current program sites at Children ’ s Hospital Colorado and Denver Health :

125

53

85 %

76 %
High school students served ( 67 juniors and 58 seniors )
High schools represented amongst student participants ; 12 total school districts across the Denver metro area represented
Of 2022 graduates attending a 2- or 4-year college
Of 2022 graduates declared health or pre-health majors
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* Using Colorado ’ s income guidelines for free and reduced lunch eligibility