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Year 9 Health Careers Workshops: Burnie

The Year 9 Health Careers Workshops are facilitated annually at our Burnie campus. Each day-long program is delivered by Rural Clinical School staff, students and local health workers to allow participants to discover various health professions. Students elect their chosen health careers and in groups, experience simulated scenarios in: Medicine Pharmacy Nursing Pathology Occupational Therapy …

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Health students examining medical model

Health Taster Day – Launceston

The Health Taster Day offers a unique opportunity to visit the Launceston campus at the University of Tasmania and engage with staff across multiple disciplines in a day of activities. The day is designed for students in years 10-12 wanting to engage with experts in a range of health-related fields and participate in hands on activities …

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Health students conducting testing

Health Taster Day – Hobart

The Health Taster Day offers a unique opportunity to visit the Sandy Bay campus at the University of Tasmania and engage with staff across multiple disciplines in a day of activities. The day is designed for students in years 10-12 wanting to engage with experts in a range of health-related fields and participate in hands on …

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Danielle Seadon

Job: School Health Nurse

Industry/Sector: Allied Health

There’s a lot of pressure on young people to know exactly what they want to be. But I think there are plenty of opportunities to go and experience things, and see what you like. And if you don’t like it, you can always pivot and try something else.

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Kendal Sylvester

Job: Nursing Student and Health Professional

Industry/Sector: Health and Community Care

Throughout high school I was never certain of the career I wanted to pursue. I had lots of ideas, but nothing jumped out as ‘the one’. I started thinking about the life I wanted and identifying where my skills and strengths might be best suited.

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