UAF summit to explore health care careers, education

A man with his back to the camera operates a computer in a control room looking through a window at an MRI scanner with a patient inside.
UAF photo by Leif Van Cise
Carl Murphy, of the Health and Metabolism Research Core, gives a tour of the MRI lab beneath the Margaret Murie Building as he runs a scan on his wife's brain during the 2024 Alaska Interior Medical Education Summit, AIMES.

Community members can explore an ever-expanding array of health careers and educational opportunities at the 14th annual Alaska Interior Medical Education Summit.

The summit will feature demonstrations, panel discussions and hands-on activities to introduce attendees to various health care careers and education options. It will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, in the Murie Building at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Health care professionals, organizations and vendors from across the United States are expected to participate. Attendees will be able to explore a full range of health care careers. Doctors, nurses, phlebotomists, veterinarians, dental technicians, UAF biomedical researchers and other medical professionals will answer questions and conduct activities. There will also be information and resources about a variety of educational opportunities and funding options.

Amy Wald, an undergraduate student advisor for UAF, said the event serves not only college students looking at becoming doctors but also a much wider group in the community.

Its for high school and college students, as well as people looking for opportunities that span the full range of health options from medical biller to medical researcher, Wald said. There should be something for everyone at AIMES.

The event is free to the public. Preregistration is required. To register online, .

For more information, please contact Amy Wald, alwald@alaska.edu or 907-474-5548.

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