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Project Lead The Way

Project Lead The Way. At Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. Are you looking for increased rigor in your academic experience? •Are you interested in the medical field? •Do you like hands on classes? •Do you want to be challenged on a daily basis in Science?

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Project Lead The Way

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  1. Project Lead The Way At Paul Laurence Dunbar High School

  2. Are you looking for increased rigor in your academic experience? • •Are you interested in the medical field? • •Do you like hands on classes? • •Do you want to be challenged on a daily basis in Science? • •Do you want the opportunity to earn College Science credit? • If you said yes, then Biomed is for you! Is Biomed for You?

  3. •Student-centered and Student-led • •No lectures! Lots of Activities! • •Hands-on and real world applications of information What makes biomed different?

  4. Freshmen Year –Principles of Biomedical Sciences • Sophomore Year –Human Body Systems • Junior Year –Medical Interventions • Senior Year –Biomedical Innovations What is the course sequence?

  5. Students investigate • •human body systems • •various health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, sickle-cell disease, hypercholesterolemia, and infectious diseases. • •Activities and projects introduce students to • •human physiology, • •Medicine • •research processes • •bioinformatics Principals of Biomedical Sciences course

  6. Heart dissection • •Gram Staining/ Bacterial Identification • •Take your own Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, EKGs • •DNA Extraction • •Microscope work • •Gel Electrophoresis / DNA Fingerprinting Freshman Year Activities

  7. Students examine the interactions of body systems as they explore • •Identity • •Communication • •Power • •Movement • •Protection • •Homeostasis • •Students design experiments, investigate the structures and functions of the body, and monitor body functions such as muscle movement, reflexes, & respiration. • •Students work through real world cases and play the role of biomedical professionals to solve medical mysteries. Human Body Systems.

  8. Eye Dissection • Kidney Dissection • Work with Frog Muscle Fibers • Clay Maniken Body Systems Building • DNA detectives –DNA Analysis • Cow’s knee dissection • Brain Map swim caps Sophomore year activities

  9. Students investigate the variety of interventions involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. • Through scenarios, students are exposed to interventions related to •Immunology •Surgery •Genetics •Pharmacology •Medical devices •Diagnostics • Lifestyle choices and preventive measures are emphasized throughout the course as well as the important roles scientific thinking and engineering design play in the development of interventions of the future. Medical Intervention

  10. Make Antibiotic Resistant E.Coli • UV Sensitive Yeast and Sunscreen Lab • Make Bacteria glow in the Dark • Simulated Laparoscopic Surgery • Learn to stitch • Test your own DNA Junior year activities

  11. In this capstone course, students apply their knowledge and skills to answer questions and solve problems related to the biomedical sciences. • Students design innovative solutions for the health challenges of the 21st century as they work through progressively challenging open-ended problems. • Students complete an independent project which some use to participate in internships and job shadowing while others develop their own experiments or other activities. Biomedical Innovations

  12. Design your own Emergency Room • Design your own Experiments on the Human Body Systems • Develop a Prototype of a Medical Intervention • Investigate Water Contamination and it’s relationship to Illness • Isolate and sequence Plant DNA Senior Activities

  13. Students take upper level classes including: • –Honors and AP Biology, AP World History, AP English • Participate in many Biomed activities and programs including: • –Local Conference Presentations, National Conference Presentations, Field Trips, Summer Internships Life of a Biomed Student

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