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Date Added: July 14, 2008 08:28:07 AM
Mel Lese, who will be a senior at Richland Center High School, has been considering a career as an addiction researcher. But after she got a chance to job-shadow a neurosurgeon at a Health Careers Camp, Lese is leaning in that direction. "It 's just very inspirational, " said Lese at the recent camp. Lese was one of 20 high school students from southern Wisconsin who attended the camp at ...

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