Six Milwaukee students are graduating from high school with a head start on a career in the medical field.
The students, who hail from Rufus King High School, Marquette University High School, Golda Meir School and three other schools, recently completed a grant-funded K-12 Medical Assistant pathway program. The program was created through an innovative partnership by MedCerts, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and Froedtert Hospital.
The students were honored during a graduation ceremony at the Ready Center, 518 W. Cherry St., on May 27.
Jennifer Kolb, vice president of partnerships and workforce development at MedCert, said the students learned medical skills like how to test blood pressure, took classes such as human anatomy and got clinical hands-on experience at Froedtert Hospital. They participated in the pathway while still enrolled in their full-time classes…