Medtronic, TMCF to host 2024 Immersion Program June 23-27

May 29, 2024

Freshmen and sophomore students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will participate in the Medtronic | Thurgood Marshall College Fund Immersion Program June 23-27, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Scholars will embark on a three-day, all-inclusive immersive experience with Medtronic, the global leader delivering healthcare solutions for over 70+ disease states in 150+ countries.

The program provides talented students the opportunity to learn about the medtech industry while engaging and networking with their peers. The Medtronic Immersion Program is highly competitive and designed to increase knowledge and awareness of how Medtronic transforms the lives of two patients every second. Students will also discover future career opportunities in healthcare technology.

Learn more about the Medtronic | TMCF Immersion Program at TMCF.org

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