Omega Leo Medical Explorer Post 4077 is a volunteer medical program at Texas State University that helps students discover their path in healthcare through hands-on service, training, and real-world exposure.
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On this video, you will see interviews for three former Medical Explorers who were some of our Superstars while students at Texas State University.
Capt. Justin Carranza - A cardiologist in the Army
Alejandra Carrasquillo, DNP-S FNP - Will graduate with her Doctorate in Nursing Practice in August, 2026
Laura Haderxhanaj, PhD, An epeidemologist at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia
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Why this program matters
Healthcare careers are more complex and competitive than ever. Traditional shadowing opportunities are limited, making it harder for students to explore their options.
We have answers for all the obstacles preventing students from discovering their health career.
This program provides a structured, supportive way to gain experience, build skills, and better discover your future healthcare career.
More on why this program matters
Our Medical Explorer program has an answer to the objections to today's students having the shadowing and volunteering experiences that have been an important part of preparing health professionals in years past.
Healthcare has changed, and just saing “no” to shadowing & observation opportunities is too easy. HIPAA, insurance, shortage of providers, liability, are all addressed by our program.
A Partnership to Prepare Future Health Professionals
Preserves traditional experiential learning through shadowing and volunteer service before entry into academic professional programs.
Innovative partnership between Texas State University, Scouting America, Lions Clubs International, and Health Providers.
What You’ll Gain as a Medical Explorer Student Member
Gain real-world healthcare exposure through hands-on volunteer work and training like CPR and First Aid. Build leadership, teamwork, and communication skills while connecting with professionals and exploring your future career path.
Is This Organization for You?
Our Medical Explorer program is designed for students exploring healthcare or biomedical careers who want meaningful, hands-on experience. We're ideal for those motivated to serve others and develop the skills needed for future professional success.
We add value to any student's acaemic program.
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