Loveland, Ohio – Three Loveland High School students have been selected for the Health Collaborative’s TAP Health Classes of 2021. The program is a healthcare careers initiative TAP HEALTH, that connects the best young talent from across the region to educational opportunities in healthcare. It’s designed to help them “tap” into their potential for careers in healthcare.

Nichole Christian, Nicole Pedicini, and Jayden Lai are among 116 selected for the program from 30 high schools across the region.

The Health Collaborative’s (THC’s) Workforce Innovation Department is excited to announce three new classes of students participating in our healthcare careers pipeline initiative, TAP HEALTH. 
Each year, we seek the best young talent from across our tri-state region and connect them to educational opportunities, presentations, and workshops with our member health systems and organizations.

TAP HEALTH notably consists of two signature rotation programs known as TAP HC and TAP MD, as well as an annual healthcare careers expo event called HealthFORCE. In 2021, we will also pilot a third rotation program – one just for students who are interested in accessing our Virtual Content Library of pre-recorded events.

2020 brought about a time of great change for our healthcare systems and schools alike. We have adjusted our programming to ensure students can safely (virtually) explore careers in healthcare while also having meaningful, genuine interactions with our medical community. 

Learn more about this program here.


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