The Summit Magazine Spring 2013-2014

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Student Newsmakers

TAP MD One fourth of the new students accepted into the 2014 TAP MD program – eight out of 33 – are Summit juniors. L to R: Aaron Chow, Nora Lakes, Thomas Quan, Juliana Overbey, Nathan Whitsett, Olivia Eveslage, Stewart Spanbauer and Emily Walton will meet monthly to visit Tristate hospitals and clinics, shadow physicians, witness a live surgery, observe emergency and medical trauma physicians in action, attend a medical school lecture, participate in hospital rounds and view primary care physician care. The program is sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Health Council.

Front Row, L to R: Louise Zhou, Ellie Schwietering, Hannah Pilon, Amalia Nichifor, Duke Tobin. Back row: Jenny Zhang, Grady Stuckman, Charlotte Luo, Natalie Pearl, Noelle Weber, Emily Walton, Elizabeth Harsh, Sarah Scoville, Kassidy Michel, Matt LaMacchia.

Model APEC Summit’s delegation in the Model Asia-Pacific Conference won the most Best Delegate Awards at the event for the seventh consecutive year. Juniors Sarah Scoville, Ellie Schwietering and sophomore Charlotte Luo won best delegate in Social Affairs. Freshmen Matt LaMacchia and Duke Tobin won best delegate in Security Affairs.

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