- Anne Arundel County Public Schools
- Glen Burnie
Glen Burnie High BMAH
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The BioMedical Allied Health Program is a specialized area of study within the STEM disciplines. The BMAH magnet program at Glen Burnie High School invites students who are highly motivated and academically eligible to study and explore career opportunities across the spectrum of healthcare professions, engineering, and health infromation technology systems. In conjunction with a variety of coursework options, a featured part of the healthcare-bound student's education is interaction with medical/allied health professionals in a job shadow or internship setting where mentoring and simulated practice with technology relevant to a targeted healthcare area is central to the experience.
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Program of Study
BMAH Magnet High School Program of Study GBHS 19-20.pdf 189.65 KB (Last Modified on February 24, 2020) -
MSDE Credits Compared to Magnet Program
Compares the required MSDE credits and courses with what is required by the Magnet Program.
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Summer Program Overview
Describes the purpose of Summer Programs and the requirements for each grade level.
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World and Classical Languages
Lists the World and Classical languages that are offered at each Magnet school.
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After Hours Course Offerings
Lists the After Hours courses that are offered at each magnet school and when they are offered.
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What is Job Shadowing?
Describes what Job Shadowing is and gives examples of possible Job Shadowing experiences.
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Pathways
Lists the Pathways of Study for students in the BMAH program and the courses required for each Pathway.
Contacts
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Brian Love
STEM Biomedical Magnet (BMAH) Administrator
blove@aacps.org
410-761-8950Rory O'Shaugnessey
STEM Biomedical Department Chair Grades 9 and 12
Pathway Lead for Public and International Health Pathway
ROSHAUGHNESSY@aacps.org
410-761-8950Ricky Deitchman
STEM Biomedical Department Chair- Grades 10-11
RDEITCHMAN@aacps.org
410-761-8950Derronda Williams
STEM Biomedical Magnet (BMAH) Counselor
djwilliams@aacps.org
410-761-8950Katherine Crook
Pathway Lead for Health Infortmation Technology Systems
kcrook@aacps.org
410-761-8950
Pathway Lead for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Bioengineering
410-761-8950Angela Marhefkabrower
Pathway Lead for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Bioscience
amarhefkabrower@aacps.org
410-761-8950
Pathway Lead for Aging and Wellness Pathway
410-761-8950