The Holy Trinity Center for Medicine and Research sponsored by Catholic Health provides new and exciting ways for Holy Trinity students to explore medicine and medical research through engaging co-curricular experiences.
Upper-level courses in Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Forensics, and STEM with a specific focus on medicine, research, and healthcare.
A Medicine and Research learning community of highly motivated students sharing common academic and co-curricular experiences.
The Healthcare Academy is an after-school program introducing students to a variety of basic healthcare assessments including: CPR and First Aid; Measuring Vital Signs (Blood pressure, heart rate, pulse ox, reflexes); PPE training; Sport Injuries - athletic training, injuries, concussion protocols, first aid; Suturing; and Stress and Stress Reducing Activities.
St. John’s University
Holy Trinity students participate in: Research projects at St. John's University Health Science Center.
St. John's University Health Science Summer Camp Program.
Holy Trinity faculty works with St. John's faculty to create Health Science Electives.
Guest Speakers
Anesthesiologist
Physician Assistants
Medical Laboratory Scientists
Pharmacology
Shadowing Program
Students volunteer at any of the Catholic Health Hospitals.
Students shadow doctors from St. Francis Hospital in their private practices.
Surgical Symposium
Students visit Good Samaritan Hospital's surgical unit and learn about the technologies used during surgery.
Stop the Bleed Program
Students learn how to stop traumatic bleeding from a trauma surgeon.