Health Careers Fair

Yesterday, I went to the Health Careers Fair at Washington University St. Louis. The event was only in the morning and consisted of a fair, panel, and lunch. During the fair there was booths set up around the gymnasium with different healthcare careers like pharmacy, pediatrics, nursing, physical therapy, audiology, and many more. I really enjoyed the pediatrics booth because they had a lot of hands on activities. I was able to look inside the ear and the eye, as well as give a baby mannequin chest compressions and oxygen. Besides getting to try different things the booth was super informative compared to the others. Following the fair was a discussion about gene editing. My favorite part of the discussion was the perspective of a scientist and an ethics professional. Gene editing creates a lot of controversy about whether it is ethical to alter these genes to create the “designer babies”. Hearing both perspectives gave me good insight to help develop my own opinion about the boundaries of gene editing.

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