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A celebration of The faculty-mentored educational program exposes students from underserved school districts to careers in healthcare May 18, 2016 – HOPE Program Celebrates Local High School Students Seventy-seven outstanding high school students were honored byStony Brook Medicineat the 2025 Health Occupations Stony Brook Medicine is currently accepting applications for its Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence (HOPE) program. HOPE is a free after-school program offered to students at Brentwood, Longwood, Wyandanch & William Floyd High Schools. The program targets current sophomores who Explore student life at Stony Brook University, where academic excellence meets a vibrant campus community, fostering innovation, Thirteen high school seniors who completed Stony Brook University Hospital's Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence Have you heard of our #HOPE program? Coordinated through our Department of Community Relations, the HOPE (Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence) program promotes and Her life-altering experience is the goal of the academic HOPE (Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence) program, which is part of University and Medicine Community Relations welcomes neighboring communities to connect with the University and Hospital. We are committed to fostering communication, At Stony Brook University, STEP and CSTEP staff work to provide a full range of support services, resources and experiential learning opportunities designed to help students Join group SchoolNova at Stony Brook Group Admin SchoolNova at Stony BrookDec 22 Admin As 2025 comes to a close, we would like to wish all our Seventy-seven outstanding high school students were honored by Stony Brook Medicine at the 2025 Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence (HOPE) Program Moving . The two-year program meets on Stony Brook's campus Stony Brook Medicine’s Health Occupations Partnership for Excellence (HOPE) program is seeking applications for current HOPE aims to provide high school students from underserved and underrepresented communities with insights into healthcare careers. We are committed to fostering communication, Eleven seniors from Brentwood, Longwood and Wyandanch schools graduated from Stony Brook Medicine’s Health Occupations My name is Yvonne Freckles and I am the Director of Community relations here at Stony Brook University Hospital and the director of the Hope Program Welcome to the Stony Brook’s HOPE Program honoured 77 students from underserved schools preparing for careers in healthcare. More than 140 people, including Designed to inspire and support students aspiring to healthcare professions, the HOPE Program offers hands-on learning Seventy-seven outstanding high school students were honored by Stony Brook Medicine at the 2025 Health Occupations Partnership for Discover Health Equity programs and services at Stony Brook Medicine—improving community care, access, education, and support for Now, following a comprehensive restoration and monitoring program begun in 2012 led by Stony Brook University (The Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program (ShiRP)), the health of the bay HOPE Program Creates Pathways to College and Future Healthcare Careers Stony Brook Medicine celebrated 38 high school juniors and seniors from Brentwood, Longwood Fifteen high school seniors from the Brentwood, Longwood, and Wyandanch school districts celebrated their "graduation" from Stony University and Medicine Community Relations welcomes neighboring communities to connect with the University and Hospital. The two-year after-school Six of the 20 graduating seniors will attend Stony Brook University in the fall.
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