Colby Rankin, right, examines the ear of Nicole Englebrecht during a break out session of Saturday morning "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Skylar Berger learns about the Intubation process during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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A human brain sits on the counter in an exam room waiting for students to examine it during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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High school students check out a human brain during the "Doc for a Day" event, Saturday morning at the KU School of Medicine.
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Fourth year medical student Sara Corn, center, teaches high school students how to tie surgical knots during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Madison Howe, left, learns how to tie surgical knots during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Jessica Leiker, a fourth year medical student, explains the different opportunities available in the medical field to high school students during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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A human heart with a pacemaker inside of it sits out for high school students to examine during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" at the KU School of Medicine.
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Erin Locke, a fourth year medical student, welcomes high school students to the "Doc for a Day event," Saturday morning at the KU School of Medicine.
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Third year medical student Jessica Rogers, right, talks about how a pace makes works with the human heart during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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The KU Medical Center hosts the eleventh "Doc for a Day" event Saturday morning at the KU School of Medicine. The event let high school juniors and seniors see what it's like to work in various areas of the medical field.
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Third year medical student Jessica Rogers, center, helps Alexis Mullins, right, find Bailey Counterman's heart beat during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Daphne Cavallaro practices taking blood from a fake arm during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Keith Johnson, a third year medical student, points out the differences between vanes in the male and female arms during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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Keith Johnson, a third year medical student, teaches high school students how to take blood from an arm during Saturday morning's "Doc for a Day" event at the KU School of Medicine.
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