25 Medical Internships for High School Students in 2024

An internship experience in fields of medicine is a great tool to help a student figure out their path into the medical profession. It can be a stepping stone on your journey toward college, as you participate in hands-on learning, research-based lab internships, or hospital-based healthcare internships, and gain early exposure to the pressures and rewards of your chosen field. 

In the context of medicine and medical research, early exposure through internships can set a student apart in the competitive college application process. It demonstrates a proactive approach to learning and a genuine passion for the field. Admissions committees look favorably upon applicants who have sought out opportunities to engage with their chosen discipline outside the classroom, showcasing a commitment to personal and professional growth. 

In this blog, we cover 25 medical internships for high school students. 


1. Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR)   

Location: Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Eligibility: Current juniors or seniors who are at least 16 years of age are eligible.
Application Deadline: February 24, 2024
Program Dates: June 10, 2024 - August 1, 2024
Stipend: Students earn a stipend of $500 - $2,500. Housing and transportation are not provided. 
Please note: There is a $40 application fee, which can be waived. Stipends of $2500 and above are given on a needs-based system. 

SIMR is one of the most prestigious programs, offering both internship and research components. It’s an 8-week internship program where you will get to collaborate one-on-one with a mentor, a Stanford graduate student or a postdoctoral fellow, and engage in hands-on research. You will have to select one of eight study fields – Immunology, Neurobiology, Cancer Biology, Bioengineering, Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Cardiovascular Biology, Bioinformatics and Genetics and Genomics. Once selected, you will be assigned a particular field of study (branch) based on your preference, and spend two months as a mentee. You will be mentored by imminent scholars, researchers, and Ph.D. fellows in the field of medicine. This is a fairly competitive program with a cohort size of about 50 students – at an acceptance rate of less than 3% (approximately).

During the first couple weeks of the program, you will attend lectures in the morning and spend the rest of the day working in your lab. A majority of the program will be spent in full-time lab work. During the last 2 weeks of the program, you will work on your research poster of your project, which you present to your peers, teachers, family and the Stanford community at the end of the program. Each branch has a slightly different internship structure to help you get the best exposure to that branch, so be sure to read through the internship structures carefully.

Students interested in cardiothoracic surgery can consider this Stanford internship! 

2. Monell Science Apprenticeship Program (MSAP) at the Monell Center

Location: Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA 
Eligibility: Students currently enrolled in high school, who are from the greater Philadelphia area, including Camden, NJ, may apply.
Application Deadline: Applications typically close by January - February.
Program Dates: June 18, 2024 - August 16, 2024
Stipend: Students will be paid, but information on the exact figure is not available.

This apprenticeship program is for students passionate about scientific research in the fields of biomedicine and medicine. As an apprentice, you will collaborate with some of the leading researchers in their respective fields in a multidisciplinary environment. During the program, you will gain hands-on experience by working on research projects and learn various laboratory techniques. 

You will also participate in activities that include lectures on scientific topics; public speaking and written communication; and ethical principles guiding human and animal research. At the end of the program, there will be a public conference where you can present your research to scientific staff, family members, and friends.

MSAP is a highly competitive program, with an acceptance rate of less than 10%. On average, 18-24 students are selected from 200 applicants. Typically, approximately 20-30% of accepted students (5 students) are returning students who have attended MSAP in the past.

3. The Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Science Program (JHIBS): Project Pipeline Baltimore

Location: Virtual and in-person options. The in-person program will be held at the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurology on the East Baltimore campus.
Eligibility:
- Juniors and seniors from around the country are eligible to apply to the 5-week, virtual program.
- Juniors and seniors residing in Baltimore City and the metro area, who have a strong passion and interest in science and medicine, are from underrepresented groups, and have an academically strong background are eligible for the in-person program.
Application Deadline: March 1, every year.
Program Dates: 8 weeks, June 2024 - August 2024 (in-person); 5 weeks, July 2023 - August 2023 (virtual)
Stipend: In-person participants receive an hourly stipend (amount varies), while virtual interns receive a stipend of $500.

A program aimed at making the field of neurological sciences more inclusive and representative, the Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Science Program is an 8-week, fully-funded summer research program for high school students from underrepresented communities. During the program, you will be expected to participate in research under the guidance and mentorship of leading researchers in the field and will take part in hands-on projects, discussions, scientific seminars, weekly personal and professional development sessions, and interactions with leading neuroscientists at JHU.

The program is also offered virtually, for students who cannot attend the program on campus. The program is open to 5-6 students and provides them with an hourly stipend, and also covers transportation costs. At the end of the program, you will present your research via an oral or poster presentation. To get an idea of past projects, visit here.

4. NIH High School Summer Internship Program (HS-SIP)

Note: Part of the HS-SIP are two programs, High School Scientific Training and Enrichment Program (HiSTEP) and HiSTEP 2.0
Location: Students can choose from NIH campuses across the country. The NIH campus and labs are located in Bethesda, Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Hamilton, MT; Framingham, MA; and Phoenix, AZ. 
Eligibility: Students who are high school juniors or seniors at the time of application (or have recently graduated), and are 17 years or older on June 15, 2024, may apply. Do look through all the eligibility requirements before applying. There are some additional requirements for HiSTEP and HiSTEP 2.0.
Application Deadline: February 1, every year.
Program Dates: Minimum 8 weeks in summer, information on exact dates is not available. 
Stipend: $2,300-2,530 (for students currently in high school) | $2,570-2,840 (for students who have graduated high school)

NIH offers a suite of summer internship programs for high school students in the scientific realm. HS-SIP is a unique opportunity for students to engage in hands-on biomedical research alongside leading scientists and mentors. In it, you will work on ongoing research projects, analyze data, and acquire essential laboratory skills. 

HiSTEP is dedicated to inspiring the next generation of scientists and promoting diversity in STEM. The program partners with renowned research institutions to help you dive into cutting-edge scientific investigations across diverse disciplines. HiSTEP is not a hands-on, full-time research program. It will combine an introduction to scientific, professional, and personal skills with leadership training, wellness programming, and an exploration of STEM-M (science, technology, engineering, math, and medically-related) careers. In addition, it will help prepare you for future scholarships and internships. 

HiSTEP 2.0, an advanced continuation program, offers an in-depth exploration of scientific research. Tailored for students who have completed HiSTEP or similar research experiences, HiSTEP 2.0 allows you to design and conduct independent research projects under the guidance of mentor scientists in the field of biomedicine. You will also participate in weekly workshops and seminars aimed at developing your scientific, professional, and personal skills.  

Students can also check out the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Summer Internship in Biomedical Research.

5. Student Research Internship Programs at Scripps Research Translational Institute

Note: The institute offers two internships under this program: one focused on translational science (I - Student Research Internship Program and the other on precision medicine (II - Medical Student Research Internship Program). Both have substantial overlap in subjects covered. 
Location: Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. The institute provides a few resources to help students find housing.
Eligibility: Highly motivated students in high school who will be at least 16 years old before the internship begins can apply.
Application Deadline: March 30, 2024 (I) and February 29, 2024 (II)
Program Dates:
- June 3, 2024 – August 9, 2024 OR June 17, 2024 - August 23, 2024 (I)
- May 20, 2024 - July 29, 2024 (II)
If these dates do not work for you, the institute recommends you note your specific available dates in your application (You are required to give 10 weeks for I, 8 weeks for II).
Stipend: For I, information on funding is yet to be updated. For II, a stipend will be provided; travel and housing expenses will be covered.

The competitive 10-week internship brings together 40 talented and motivated students (high school, undergraduate, graduate and professional) from across the country for an immersive, college-level research experience. During the program, you will learn about current topics in translational science, precision medicine, focusing on digital health, clinical genomics, and community engagement. Based on your interests, you will be assigned a primary mentor for the program who will guide and advise you. You will also study design and analysis procedures relevant for translational research, including genomic/genetic association studies. You will observe the steps of proposing, designing, undertaking and analyzing clinical trials. At the end of the program, you will present a scientific concept to your peers and mentors.

6. Helios Scholars at TGen

Location: Most scholars will work in TGen headquarters in Phoenix; some will intern at Translational Drug Development (TD2) on the Mayo Clinic campus in Scottsdale or in the Pathogen Genomics Division in Flagstaff.
Eligibility: To apply, students must be at least 16 years of age by June 10, 2024; be eligible to work in the United States; be a graduate of an Arizona high school by June 10, 2024. Check all the eligibility requirements.
Application Deadline: February 7, 2024
Program Dates: June 10, 2024 - August 2, 2024
Stipend: High school students will be paid $14.35 per hour.

This program is a prestigious and immersive research internship opportunity for students interested in biomedical research, hosted by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in partnership with the Helios Education Foundation. TGen is a not-for-profit biomedical research institute based in Arizona. The program will provide hands-on laboratory experience and mentorship from leading scientists. You will work on research projects in areas such as genomics, cancer biology, neurogenomics, and infectious diseases. Through this program, you get a chance to enhance your inquiry, data analysis, and laboratory technique skills.

High school sophomores and juniors with similar interests can consider the Bioscience Leadership Academy at TGen.

7. Eugene and Ruth Roberts Summer Student Academy at the City Of Hope Cancer Center

Location: City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, CA
Eligibility: Students must be 16 years old before their first day on campus and have completed chemistry and biology classes in high school before applying.
Application Deadline: Applications typically close mid-March.
Program Dates: The 2024 dates for the program are yet to be announced.
Stipend: $4,000

This prestigious 10-week program selects 100 students each year from a field of over 2000 applicants. If selected after a rigorous process, you are required to spend 10 weeks as a biomedical intern. Alongside attending seminars and laboratory sessions with the staff, students can create their own research biomedical projects under the recognized mentoring of the City of Hope facilitators. The curriculum ends in the completion of a research paper, which is then presented at the end of the program. 

8. Summer Research Program (SRP) at Indiana University’s Cancer Center

Location: Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, located in the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), Indiana
Eligibility: High school students from populations underrepresented in biomedical and clinical research, who
- are currently in grade 12;
- have completed their senior year by the program’s start date;
- display an aptitude for science and math;
- have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher are eligible.
Note: Take a look at the NIH definitions of populations underrepresented in biomedical and clinical research.
Application deadline: Applications typically close in February.
Program dates: The program is typically held from the beginning of June to the end of July (tentatively, based on previous years), with compulsory 40 hours of work per week.
Stipend: Amount not specified, but all participants will receive a stipend (previous students have received $2,400).

This program is ideal for students looking to get practical research experience in a biomedical field, the SRP is one of the more renowned programs in the country. You will be paired with a research mentor and assigned a project that could include lab, database or clinical research. Through the program, you will learn about basic clinical activities, network with professional researchers, use high-tech facilities and interact with one of the center’s research programs.

9. Stanford STaRS Internship

Location: Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Eligibility: High school and community college students considering careers in biomedical and biological sciences and/or healthcare can apply. Students must be aged 16 or older at the time of the program to apply.
Application Deadline: Applications for this program typically close in November. 
Program Dates: June 17, 2024 to August 4, 2024 
Cost/Stipend: None.

The Stanford Science, Technology, and Reconstructive Surgery Internship Program offers an extraordinary opportunity for students interested in biotechnology to explore the intersection of medical innovation and advanced biotech applications. Hosted by the prestigious Stanford University, this program provides a unique and immersive experience. It’s focused on the cutting-edge field of reconstructive surgery, which relies heavily on biotechnological advances to improve the outcomes of surgical procedures. Participants gain hands-on experience working alongside leading reconstructive surgeons and researchers, exposing them to state-of-the-art biotech tools and techniques. This program not only equips students with practical skills in areas such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and medical devices but also instills a deep appreciation for the transformative impact of biotechnology in the medical field. This internship Program is a great choice if you are looking to combine your passion for biotechnology with a commitment to medical innovation and patient care, setting you on a path to contribute to both the biotech and healthcare industries in meaningful ways.

10. Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship Program

Location: Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Seattle, Washington.
Eligibility: Rising 12th graders are eligible to apply.
Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
Program Dates: The program will be held from June-end to mid-August (tentatively, based on previous years).
Stipend: A stipend is provided. Details will be given to you during your interview.
Note: You are required to arrange for your own transportation and accommodation for the duration of the program. 

The Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship is an 8-week long, full-time internship for rising high school seniors. The program is specifically designed for students from underrepresented communities, who are interested in the field of biomedical science. Along with receiving hands-on training on laboratory safety techniques and skills in the Fred Hutch Training Labs, you will also participate in research education seminars, attend professional development workshops, and receive mentorship from Fred Hutch research groups.

11. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Summer Program 

Location: Houston, TX
Eligibility: Must be a high school senior living in Texas. 
Application Deadline: January 17th, 2024. 
Program Dates: June 3rd - August 9th 2024. 
Cost/Stipend: Stipend provided ($6,000)

At the MD Anderson Cancer Center Summer Program, only up to 10 young Texans will be selected for this hands-on experience in biomedical disciplines. As a Biomedical Research intern, you will work with faculty members, explore varied career opportunities, and build a solid foundation in scientific investigation principles. 

Selected participants will work in MD Anderson labs five days a week, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., gaining practical experience on a real research project. Seminars by faculty cover diverse research topics while exclusive activities, like abstract and poster competitions, add extra excitement. Interns conclude the program by sharing their journey in a presentation and celebrating with a full staff luncheon, a great opportunity to network for future job opportunities. 

12. BrainSport Summer High School Research Internship at UCLA

Location: University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Eligibility: Rising juniors, with the intent that you may be a mentor for a rising junior next year. The university recommends you to apply especially if you’re interested in extending internship into the academic year.
Application Deadline: Applications typically close in April. 
Program Dates: The program will run early-June to late-August, with exact dates to be announced. Work will likely be three to four half-days per week, for approximately 16 hours per week.
Cost/Stipend: None.

Participating in the UCLA BrainSport Summer High School Research Internship holds significant advantages if you’re interested in neuroscience, research, and the intricate workings of the brain. This program, hosted by UCLA, provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to delve into cutting-edge research, working alongside leading scientists and clinicians in the field of brain health and sports-related concussions. During this internship, students will gain a profound understanding of neuroscience concepts, honing their research skills and contributing to ongoing studies that have real-world implications for sports medicine and brain injury prevention.

During the UCLA BrainSport Summer High School Research Internship, you will engage in a range of hands-on activities and projects. This may involve literature reviews, data collection, and analysis, allowing students to actively contribute to ongoing research initiatives. You will work with state-of-the-art equipment and technologies, gaining practical experience in the methodologies used to study brain function and the effects of concussions. You will also have the opportunity to attend seminars, lectures, and discussions led by experts in the field, expanding your knowledge beyond the scope of your individual projects.

13. Project Success by Harvard Medical School

Location: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Eligibility: High school students in Boston and Cambridge who 
- have completed the junior or senior year of high school and be at least 16 years on July 8, 2024; and
- have maintained a minimum GPA of 2.70, and have completed biology, algebra, and chemistry; can apply.
Application Deadline: February 2, 2024
Program Dates: 6 weeks (July 8, 2024 - August 16, 2024)
Stipend: Students will receive a stipend, but information on the amount is not available.

This is a program for Boston and Cambridge high school students only, particularly those underrepresented in medicine and/or disadvantaged students, to participate in paid, mentored, summer research internships at Harvard Medical School and its affiliated institutions.

Educational opportunities will include: placement and mentoring in a Harvard Medical School or an affiliated institution’s research lab; seminars with researchers and physicians; site visits to hospitals and biotechnology organizations; computer training; development of writing and speaking skills; academic year seminars and special programs. As student interns, you will be supported by your assigned mentors and research advisors. You will also receive career guidance; and the opportunity to network with students in other summer programs.

14. Teen Research Internship Program (TRIP)

Location: William Tennent High School, Warminster (January - May) | Temple University, Philadelphia (July - August)
Eligibility: All high school students from Philadelphia and the surrounding communities may apply.
Application Deadline: Open call for applications. Students generally apply in October for the spring session, and in March for the summer session.
Program Dates: Two options: Consecutive Saturdays from late-January to early-May | Tuesdays and Thursdays from July to August
Cost/Stipend: Free.

This rigorous lab-based internship program encourages students to pursue their interest in science and medicine by conducting hypothesis-driven research and learning hands-on in a laboratory. The program is conducted in three phases. In the first phase, you will develop potential research questions surrounding the impact of diet, environmental stress, and genetics on organismal development and behavior, while also learning basic lab and problem solving skills. In the second phase, you will learn how to use common laboratory equipment, design and perform experiments, learn about data collection and analysis, and, most importantly, learn how to think through and overcome failure.​ In the last phase, you will practice explaining your experimental design, data, conclusions, and future directions throughout the program. At the end of the program, students present their findings to the scientific community, their peers and their family in a scientific symposium where they gain insight into the real world and big picture applications of their work.

This program is offered by the Fox Chase Cancer Center

15. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Internship for Scholars and Emerging Scientists (CHOP-RISES)

Location: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, Philadelphia
Eligibility: Rising juniors can apply to CHOP-RISES I and rising seniors can apply to CHOP-RISES II. 
Application Deadline: There is no information available.
Program Dates: CHOP-RISES I takes place over 6 weeks in the summer, and CHOP-RISES II over 8 weeks in the summer.
Stipend: A stipend is provided, but information on the exact amount is not available.
Cost: There is no cost to attend.

CHOP-RISES is a comprehensive medical research internship program designed for students curious about STEM-M (science, technology, engineering, math and medicine). Both I and II programs allow you to collaborate with renowned researchers and scientists at CHOP, gain hands-on experience in laboratories dedicated to advancing work in STEM-M fields. This internship program is a chance to explore diverse research areas. 

Under the guidance of mentors, you will learn fundamental research techniques, conduct experiments, and analyze data. As a CHOP-RISES II intern, you will have clinical shadowing opportunities and conduct independent research. The program encourages you to build confidence in your knowledge and skill, and guides you towards your future career. At the end of both programs, you will put together a presentation showcasing what you’ve learnt over the course of the internship. CHOP-RISES graduates are eligible to apply for summer college internships at CHOP.

16. Summer Experience at the Coriell Institute For Medical Research

Location: The Coriell Facility, Camden, New Jersey.
Eligibility: Students who will be at least 17 years old before the start of the program, and have a U.S. citizenship, can apply.
Application Deadline: May 15, 2024
Program Dates: July 17 - August 19, 2024
Stipend: $1,000

The Coriell Institute is a leader in stem cell research and genetic discoveries. Their Summer Experience program is highly selective. Students will work with world-renowned scientists and researchers, attend staff lectures, conduct independent research, learn data analysis concepts, attend a resume-building session, and present their findings in a final presentation. The program gives you the opportunity to work in Coriell's Cytogenomics and Stem Cell labs. 

Students will have the opportunity to apply for a summer experience in the following areas:

  • Production Laboratories: You will focus on  learning and supporting the fundamental techniques of generating, freezing, and distributing the samples that support the Coriell Biobank. Within the Stem Cell Lab, the work shifts to the exploration of induced pluripotent stem cells. During a stint in Coriell's Molecular Biology Lab, the students will learn about and support the efforts of extracting DNA from various sample types.

  • Research & Development: You will learn how Coriell’s labs and expert technicians support scientists around the world. The labs at Coriell offer a wide range of services that other labs might need assistance with.

  • Project Management: Your focus will be on shadowing the sample submission process and helping with administrative tasks that support the Coriell Biobank.

17. KP Launch High School Internship Program at Kaiser Permanente

Location: You can intern at a Kaiser Permanente Medical Center or business office closest to where you are. Find a location near you.
Eligibility: Students who are aged 16-19 by June 1, 2024, and are current high school students and/or graduating seniors of the Class of 2024, can apply. Priority is given to juniors and senior-level students. Those applying must have the right to work in the US.
Application Deadline: Applications typically close December-end.
Program Dates: June 17, 2024 – August 2, 2024
Cost/Stipend: There is no cost to attend. Students will receive a stipend of $15.50 - 18 per hour.

For those interested in the healthcare industry, this internship offers practical experience and insight into it. During this internship, you will have the chance to work alongside healthcare professionals and learn about various medical disciplines, such as nursing, pharmacy, laboratory sciences, and more. You will take part in hands-on activities, shadowing experiences, and educational workshops that enhance your understanding of healthcare practices. The program emphasizes mentorship, teamwork, and personal development, and can encourage you to explore your career interest in the medical field. 

18. High School Summer Internship at Magee-Womens Research Institute

Location: Magee-Womens Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. Housing is not provided.
Eligibility: High school students who
- are currently sophomores or juniors;
- are at least 16 years old; and
- have a permanent/primary residence in the local southwest Pennsylvania region; can apply.
Application deadline: January 31, 2024
Program dates: 6 weeks in the summer, a total 240 hours (holidays included).
Cost/Stipend: No cost. Students will be eligible for a $1,800 stipend if their household qualifies for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program for Pennsylvania. Check the guidelines for that here.

Magee-Womens Research Institute (MWRI) is one of the largest institutes in the nation that focuses on reproductive biology, women’s health, and infant health. Its High School Summer Internship Program provides an opportunity for students to participate in basic, translational, or clinical scientific research with the goal of stimulating interest in biomedical research as a potential career. During the program, each student will work on their own research project under the guidance of an investigator and staff at MWRI or Magee-Womens Hospital.

Students will also attend informal ‘Lunch & Learn’ sessions, during which investigators will discuss biomedical science as a career from their perspectives. At the end of the program, students will present their research findings to the other summer interns, and MWRI faculty and staff.

19. Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience’s High School Internship

Location: Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, Jupiter, FL
Eligibility: Juniors or seniors attending a high school in Palm Beach or Martin County.
Application Deadline: March 1 2024
Program Dates: June 17 – July 26, 2024
Cost/Stipend: Interns are paid $12.50 an hour. 

This six-week internship, designed for juniors and seniors in Florida’s Palm Beach or Martin County high schools, dives into the intricacies of brain structure, function, and development, while providing hands-on experience with advanced imaging techniques and technologies. Interns can choose from three specialized tracks: neuroscience, scientific programming, and mechanical engineering. 

The program culminates with students writing a scientific abstract and delivering a concise presentation- see past intern presentations here. This full-time opportunity requires 40 hours a week and offers compensation at a rate of $12.50 per hour.

20. University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Child Health Research Internship

Location: The Children’s Hospital of Colorado. 
Eligibility: High school seniors living in Colorado. 
Application Deadline: February 1 2024 
Program Dates: June 3 - August 2, 2024 
Cost/Stipend: There is no cost, students are provided a stipend of $3,500 to assist with travel and housing costs.

Available to rising high school seniors, undergraduates, and first-year medical students, this medical internship offers an immersive experience in child healthcare research. Participants will collaborate with faculty members from the Department of Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado on the Anschutz Medical Campus. 

The program concludes with students submitting a written summary of their research experience, contributions and accomplishments. In addition, all students will provide an oral or poster/PowerPoint summary of their research. While, as a high school participant you must be a resident of Colorado, you will receive a $3,500 stipend.

21. The Seacole Scholars Program

Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Eligibility: Students who 16-19 years old and have a valid CNA license can apply.
Application Deadline: January 8, 2024. 
Program Dates: 7 weeks (June-August)
Cost/Stipend: None.

The Seacole Scholars Program, named for pioneering nurse Mary Seacole, provides its interns with a seven-week paid summer employment journey with Lifespan Hospital, Rhode Island’s largest private employer. Participants must apply with a valid CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) license in order to join 80 other fellow interns in engaging in hands-on experience by working four days a week on nursing units. 

Additionally, one day a week is dedicated to Lifespan Workforce and Youth Development training. The Seacole Scholars Program is designed to push its interns to pursue a future career in medicine and provides daily career counseling, and a possible offer of employment upon completing your summer internship!

22. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital High School Summer Internship Program

Location: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, OH
Eligibility: High school seniors can apply
Application Deadline: February 1, 2024
Program Dates: 8 weeks following orientation day on June 4, 2024. 
Cost/Stipend: No cost to attend. Students receive a stipend of $13 per hour. 

The High School Summer Internship Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is an engaging eight-week initiative for graduating high school seniors. Participants dedicate 20 hours per week to working with a mentor in various pediatric specialties. Exclusively available to graduating high school seniors in the Cincinnati area, this paid, part-time position is a competitive opportunity for driven students with a keen interest in pursuing a higher education within the Biomedical Sciences field.

Interns engage in on-site part-time work, earning $13 per hour and must be residents of the Cincinnati area. All Summer interns will shadow their primary mentor in the clinic and are required to participate in clinical & research projects, ensuring that each intern has their own unique experience. 

23. Washington University School of Medicine’s Young Scientist Program

Location: St. Louis, MO 
Eligibility: Junior high school students from St. Louis area schools can apply.
Application Deadline: April 1st, 2024 
Program Dates: June 9th - July 13th 2024. 
Cost/Stipend: There is no cost to attend. A stipend will be provided. 

Washington University’s Young Scientist Program (YSP), aims to increase the participation of students from historically-excluded groups in science. This mission includes diversity-focused paid summer research internships, hands-on scientific demonstrations in local classrooms, field trips to the Washington University campuses, dissemination of teaching kits containing pre-planned lessons, individual and personalized mentoring, and loaning or donating laboratory equipment to classrooms in need. 

The Young Scientist Program aims to boost science literacy in high school students, inspire interest in STEM careers through exposure to diverse scientific fields, offer dependable personal and academic mentorship, and enhance participants' laboratory and critical thinking skills.

24. National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC): Medicine & Health Care 

Location: Various locations
Eligibility: All high school students are eligible. 
Application Deadline: 2 months before the program start date 
Program Dates: Various sessions are held in the summer, typically 5 weeks long.
Cost: Approx. $4,000 for residential students
Financial Assistance: Financial need scholarships available.

NSLC's Medicine & Health Care program provides high school students with an immersive experience in the field of medicine and healthcare. Participants engage in hands-on activities, medical simulations, and discussions with medical professionals.

NSLC’s immersive pre-college programs prepare students for life beyond high school, allowing them to study in university classrooms, learn to navigate a campus, and experience living with roommates. All students are required to reside in supervised campus dormitories and will be provided meals through campus dining services.

The program is offered at various locations across the US, including Duke University and Northwestern University.  NSLC awards more than $500,000 in scholarships each year. NSLC has partnered with American University to offer an online college credit opportunity for students across all their programs and locations. AU’s faculty-taught courses are completed at home outside the dates of your program and tailored to complement your area of study.

25. High School Program in Biomedical Research at the The Wistar Institute

Location: The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Eligibility: Students who are at least 16 years old and have completed at least one high school science course may apply.
Application Deadline: March 31, 2023
Program Dates: July 10, 2023 - August 3, 2023
Cost/Stipend: No cost to attend. A $1,000 stipend is offered.

A fairly competitive program that only accepts 12 students a year, this program at the Wistar Institute has been running for over 20 years. It offers you the opportunity to take part in hands-on research projects in cancer biology, vaccine development, and infectious diseases. Over three weeks in the summer, you will spend time training in cutting-edge biomedical laboratory techniques and contributing to real projects at the institute in their state-of-the-art facilities. During the program, you will be taught to read scientific literature and encouraged to explore multiple careers in biomedical research. At the end of the course, you will present your work to your peers and mentors.




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