Partnering with the Community
At Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (NSU MD), we invest in the next generation of health care professionals by inspiring high school students from diverse backgrounds to pursue careers in the medical field. Through mentorship and various science, technology, and math-related activities, students learn about health care careers and how science applies to various disciplines.
Journey into Medicine Mentorship Program

A Collaboration with Blanche Ely High School
In partnership with the Blanche Ely High School Medical Magnet Program, NSU MD helps students from underrepresented backgrounds develop skills to increase their competitiveness for admission to schools of medicine. Matched with NSU MD clinical faculty mentors, students receive first-hand information about careers in medicine and how to navigate the application process.
The program runs for one academic year. To be eligible to participate, you must be a high school sophomore, junior, or senior, U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
STEM Seminar Series
A Collaboration with Stranahan High School
To increase the chances of successfully entering a health professions program, Stranahan High School 10th grade students participate in the NSU MD’s STEM Seminar Series. The seminars align with the content in the school’s curriculum, helping students develop an understanding of the relevance of the basic sciences across multiple health professions.
NSU MD basic science faculty from six disciplines – anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology – provide the weekly one-hour interactive seminars. To date, more than 200 students have been impacted. The program begins in January and runs throughout the academic year.

Medical Students Encouraging and Teaching Aspiring STEAM Students

A Collaboration with the Immaculata-LaSalle High School
The NSU MD Latino Medical Student Association Chapter partners with the Immaculata-LaSalle High School Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math (STEAM) program in Miami, Florida to stimulate interest in health care careers. More than ninety percent of the students enrolled in the STEAM program identify as Hispanic/Latinx.
Ad Law-Med
Advancing Underrepresented Youth in Law and Medicine
NSU MD and NSU’s Shepard Broad College of Law have jointly designed the Advancing Underrepresented Youth in Law and Medicine (Ad Law-Med) program. Ad Law-Med is an experiential pathway program designed to enhance academic performance, social support, professional development, and effective career planning for minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged Broward County Public High School students. The program aims to promote interest in careers at the intersection of law and medicine by encouraging an understanding of health disparities and how the social, legal, and medical barriers to health care can be addressed through interdisciplinary collaboration. Ad Law-Med also engages NSU law and medical students as mentors for the high schoolers. The program will serve 60 students between October 2024 and July 2025.

Summer Research Internship

Triangle Community Foundation (TCF) Summer Research Internship Program
The Triangle Community Foundation (TCF) Summer Research Internship Program is designed to provide high school students with early, hands-on exposure to biomedical research, and to strengthen their pathway to careers in medicine and science. The program is generously supported through the efforts of former Dean Johannes Vieweg, M.D., and LaDonna Vieweg, his wife, who helped facilitate funding through the Triangle Community Foundation.
The program aims to build foundational research skills, foster scientific curiosity, and support students in developing the academic and professional competencies needed to successfully matriculate into medical school and pursue research-focused careers.
Participants rotate through research faculty laboratories focused on immunotherapy and cancer. In addition to laboratory experiences, students engage in field trips, personal and professional development activities, and sessions on financial literacy, communication skills, academic success, and wellness. The program serves high school students from across South Florida.
The 2026 TCF Summer Research Internship will run from June 22 to July 31, 2026, and five students will be selected.
The application cycle opens on May 1, 2026. Applications are due by May 15, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Acceptance letters will be sent by May 20, 2026.
For questions, please contact Ashley Brown at ab5212@nova.edu.
Apply here for the 2026 TCF Research Internship
Summer Legal Internship-Law Track
Details on the 2026 internship will be posted soon.
The NSU MD student-led mentoring and teaching program METAS has reached more than 100 high school students to date through workshops, discussions, and active-learning activities.
Contact:
Arkene Levy Johnston, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of Community Engagement
Professor of Medical Education
(954) 262-4158
alevy1@nova.edu
