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The Biomedical Allied Health Internship is a 135-hour, real-world learning experience completed between junior and senior year, designed to immerse students in biomedical and allied health environments. It connects classroom learning to professional practice by allowing students to engage directly with healthcare professionals, explore career paths, and develop workplace skills. This hands-on experience is a vital step in preparing for future studies and careers in the medical and health sciences fields. All BMAH/STEM magnet students are required to complete a 135-hour internship between the summer of their junior and senior years.
The BMAH internship format is designed to allow students to:
• Participate in the daily work of professionals in their workplace
• Engage in collaborative project work alongside mentors and their colleagues
• Experience the full spectrum of expectations, job skills, and opportunities related to success in the workplace,
• Evaluate and reflect on the work of a professional through active, daily on-the-job personnel workplace exchanges.
Our Work-Based Learning Facilitator, Mrs. Levine (aelevine@aacps.org), will meet with Juniors in their STEM Policy classes about starting their resumes.
Juniors and Families attend the Internship Night, Tuesday, December 2, 2025 in the GBHS Cafeteria from 6-7pm.
Following the information sessions, students will begin developing their resumes and cover letters. These documents are important elements of the internship application process.
How do you get an internship?
Reach out to your network:
Contact family and friends who work in the medical field to see if their workplace would consider hosting a summer intern. Please note: Parents or close family members cannot serve as your internship mentor/supervisor.
Ask your healthcare providers:
Talk to your pediatrician, family doctor, dentist, physical therapist, chiropractor, or other local healthcare professionals.
Search online:
Explore internship opportunities at the local, state, regional, and national levels.
Use the Admintern Internship Portal:
Browse available opportunities and apply directly through the portal.
Apply early:
Submit applications for internships as early as possible.
Mrs. Levine (aelevine@aacps.org), BMAH's Work-Based Learning Facilitator, is a valuable resource and will serve as the primary point of contact for all internship-related matters.