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Advanced Studies & Programs

BioMedical and Allied Health Magnet (BMAH)

Important Dates and Upcoming Events

Contact Information

Summer Bridge Description Sheets

9th Grade Summer Bridge Registration (Registration is now closed.  For assistance please call the BMAH Office at 410-570-9274.)

10th Grade Summer Bridge Registration (Registration is now closed.  For assistance please call the BMAH Office at 410-570-9274.)

11th Grade Summer Bridge Registration (Registration is now closed.  For assistance please call the BMAH Office at 410-570-9274.)

Grades 9-11 Summer Bridge Assignments   (updated 6-5-13)    

Magnet Online Application 

Blackboard/Gaggle Net login information

  Magnet Seat/Waiting List/Lottery Information Site

Magnet Information Session Dates and Locations

BMAH Information Sheets

 
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Questions about a Magnet Program or Application?

  • Download the Magnet Information Sheets
  • Review the Step-by-Step Application Guide available at the Magnet Home Page.
  • Contact Us:
    • Magnet and Signatures Main Phone Line
      • 410-222-5391
    • Additional Magnet Phone Lines:
      • 410-222-5342
      • 410-222-5430

BMAH News Release:

BMAH Students receive visit from Professional Medical Illustrator

Students at the Biomedical Allied Health Magnet at Glen Burnie High School welcomed Mr. Vincent Perez on May 5th to their Foundations of Art class to learn the process of medical illustration. Read more....

What is the BMAH Magnet Program?

The BioMedical Allied Health Magnet High School at Glen Burnie High School is an educational choice allowing students who are highly motivated and academically eligible to study and explore career opportunities across the spectrum of healthcare profession. In conjunction with excellent coursework options, a quality part of a healthcare-bound student's education is interaction with medical/allied health professionals in a job shadow or intership setting where mentoring and simulated practice with technology relevant to a targeted healthcare area is central to the experience.

Studies in biomedical sciences offer a wide variety of career paths for students interested in entering the medical or health professions. Students learn by actively engaging in real world opportunities alongside career professionals.  Additionally, juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to attend Anne Arundel Community College for dual enrollment which allows students to gain college credit toward a degree, a certificate, or a letter of recognition while still completing high school graduation requirements.

Upon graduation, students will be ready to enter the healthcare workforce directly, continue their college education along their chosen allied health pathway, or attend a four-year institution of higher learning to matriculate in a healthcare major.