Article: STUDENTS GLIMPSE THE FUTURE; THE COUNTY NEW VISION PROGRAM TESTS STUDENT INTEREST IN HEALTH CARE.(Neighbors Oswego)

Byline: Suzanne M. Ellis Staff writer

When Matt Robinson started his senior year in high school last fall, he was leaning toward a career in psychiatry. But in August, he'll begin course work at the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls in hopes of becoming a chiropractor.

Credit New Vision, a cooperative effort between the Oswego County BOCES and local hospitals, for helping Robinson define the direction he wants his professional life to take.

Established to give high school seniors hands-on experience in different career fields, New Vision was started in 1991 by registered nurse and former Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES instructor ...

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