Student participants of Junior Leadership Georgetown were given an inside look at the health care industry at St. David's Georgetown Hospital, according to a release.

On March 9, more than a dozen high school students heard from the hospital's Chief Operating Officer Mark Gorham, and then suited up in the operating room and received hands-on practice with one of the hospital's Da Vinci surgical robots.

The students also learned CPR from the Georgetown Fire Department and spoke with the hospital's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jim Donovan.

Junior Leadership Georgetown is a program created to develop the next generation of Georgetown community leaders. Participants must apply in their junior or senior year of high school. Finalists are chosen by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce.