10-16-18 AUDREY ORSINO

Kennett junior Audrey Orsino is seen at the school on Tuesday. The 16-year-old junior from Glen, spent three days (June 25-27) at the Congress at the UMass-Lowell in Lowell, Mass., with approximately 1,000 students from across the United States, meeting with Nobel prize winners, watching a live surgery and being able to ask questions during it and networking with other teens who share a common interest. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

CONWAY — After being chosen as one of two New Hampshire high school students to attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders this summer, Audrey Orsino knows more than ever that her career path will be in the medical field.

The 16-year-old junior from Glen spent three days (June 25-27) at the Congress at the UMass-Lowell in Massachusetts with approximately 1,000 other students from across the United States, meeting with Nobel Prize winners, watching a live surgery, being able to ask questions and networking with other teens who share a common interest. Audrey received a Future Doctors Award of Excellence at the convention.

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