Finally, a real program for kids and teens who are drawn to medicine, one that takes their curiosity seriously and builds the foundation that premed actually requires.
There are coding programs for third graders. Robotics teams for middle schoolers. A clear, structured pipeline for kids who want to work in tech.
MedPath is the only physician-built, clinical-level curriculum for future healthcare professionals, providing a complete pre-med program for kids and teens.

Or any of the dozens of healthcare careers most kids never even hear about.

Nothing in a standard curriculum is building toward it.

Not enrichment, not fun facts, but the actual foundation a future healthcare professional needs.
But most never make it. Not because they changed their minds but because no one ever gave them a real path forward.
Their interest got encouragement.
It never got infrastructure.
Kids who want to work in tech get specialized programs starting in elementary school. Kids who want to work in medicine get the same science curriculum as everyone else, all the way through high school and often through college too.
By the time their peers are learning the anatomy of a heart for the first time, MedPath students have already dissected one, understood the cardiac cycle, learned what goes wrong with it, and know multiple career options related to the heart. Pre-Med for kids and teens works.
MedPath is a four-level pre-med curriculum for kids and teens. Each level building on the last, each one going deeper. A curious third grader starts at Foundations. A committed ninth grader can still be challenged by Level 3.
That range is the point. Starting early doesn’t pressure kids. It gives them years to absorb, repeat, and genuinely understand instead of cramming. The foundation determines the ceiling.
Dr. Robin does the teaching. You do the guiding. No medical background required.
Anatomy taught in short lessons from a clinical perspective, plus career exploration with custom career coloring pages — each one featuring a Would You Rather question to spark real thinking about the healthcare world. The pre-med foundation everything else builds on.
Physiology added to the anatomy foundation. Students begin connecting how systems work to real health decisions. Includes Career Snapshots — one-page profiles of the full landscape of healthcare careers — and MedPath Insights, where Dr. Robin reacts to real clinical videos bringing current medicine to life. Custom career coloring pages included.
Anatomy and physiology continue, with pathophysiology going deeper. Students learn what goes wrong, why, and what medicine does about it — covering conditions like COPD, hepatitis, and beyond. Career Snapshots, MedPath Insights, and custom career coloring pages included.
Anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology at their deepest — pneumonia, reading chest X-rays, and more. Real clinical labs measuring lung capacity, monitoring heart rate and blood pressure, testing adrenaline response, and more. Clinical cases students complete and submit for instructor feedback. Career Snapshots, MedPath Insights, and custom career coloring pages included.

A student who can reason through a problem they've never seen before — using what they know about how the body works — is prepared in a way that memorization alone never produces. That's what MedPath teaches. From the first lesson.

Healthcare is not one career. It's dozens. MedPath exposes students to the full landscape so they can make real choices — not default ones. Even students who choose a different path entirely will carry clinical reasoning skills that serve them anywhere.

The students who don't make it through premed are rarely the ones who weren't smart enough. They're the ones who never built the right foundation. MedPath builds it — not by pushing harder, but by starting sooner and going deeper.
And the truth you’ll want to know.
Truth: Kids who start learning clinical-level content early don’t realize it’s “serious,” they just think it’s cool.
By the time their peers are seeing a human heart for the first time in AP Biology, MedPath students have already dissected one, understood the cardiac cycle, and learned what goes wrong with it.
Starting early doesn’t pressure kids. It gives them years to absorb, repeat, and genuinely understand — instead of cramming.
Truth: You don’t know whether a child is serious about medicine until they’ve been exposed to what medicine actually is.
Most kids who say they want a healthcare career have never dug into how the body actually works or what their career options are.
MedPath doesn’t require a committed future physician.
It either creates one or it helps a child discover they want something different before years have been spent pointing in the wrong direction.
Either outcome is the right one.
Truth: Standard science curricula teach biology to everyone for the purposes of general education.
MedPath teaches medicine to future healthcare professionals for the purpose of building a career.
These are not the same thing. MedPath fills a gap that no standard curriculum, school or homeschool, touches.
Truth: MedPath was designed by a physician-educator to be clinical from day one while staying appropriately challenging and accessible at each level.
MedPath is genuinely clinical, rigorous, layered, and built to grow with the student across four progressive levels. It is a comprehensive pre-med program for kids and teens.
Parents who work in healthcare often tell us they didn’t think it was possible for kids to learn this level of content until they saw it happen.
As a comprehensive pre-med program for kids and teens, MedPath covers a lot of ground.
Students were getting lost — not in the material, but in the sheer scope of the journey. So we built guidebooks to keep them oriented. But the guidebooks were boring. Nobody used them.
Now each level has a custom-designed fantasy guidebook — maps, quests, and milestones that turn a long curriculum into a journey worth tracking. Almost every student loves them. A few don’t — and that’s fine, because the fantasy theme appears nowhere in the actual curriculum. It lives only in the guidebooks, which are completely optional.
The medical biology is rigorous, accurate, and entirely clinical. The optional guidebooks just add an element of playful fun.
Our curriculum preview classroom has what you need.
There’s no commitment, no pressure—just your first step.
Dr. Robin is a family physician who has taught pre-med to over 3,000 kids and teens across the globe.
She has spent many years in clinical practice and years watching what happens when students arrive at the next stage without the foundation they needed.
She built MedPath from the other direction: starting with what future healthcare professionals actually need to know, and building backward from there. Not what’s traditionally taught. Not what fills a textbook. What actually matters. A comprehensive pre-med program for kids and teens.
The result is the only program of its kind anywhere in the world.
These are the results that show up consistently, across ages, across levels, across families.
These are the outcomes we’ve watched happen. Not guaranteed, but real.
Every one of these started with a parent who decided not to wait.
I dreamed of being a medical doctor since I was in Kindergarten, but I never had the knowledge to learn about the human body.
I was looking for something interesting to learn in my free time, and being a medical doctor or surgeon was the only thing I wanted to be.
If I didn’t learn about the human body, how would I achieve my dreams? Dr. Robin’s School was the answer.
Currently, I’m able to learn more science than I’ve ever learnt in my whole life! It’s a blast to be here at Dr. Robin’s School!!
— Gilliandra, MedPath Student
I had a very frustrating problem: all the books I could find were either for little kids or college professors, and I’m not exaggerating. Either the books said, “we have hearts, we have lungs, the end”, or they droned on and on in tiny font with impossibly long words.
— Arabella, MedPath student for 5 years
When I found Dr. Robin I couldn’t believe it! Did this program really exist? It was exactly what my daughter needed. It was exactly what I needed.
Three years later we were visiting a science museum with family. Someone asked my daughter what she wanted to be when she grew up. She said, “Well, I’d love to be a neurologist. The brain is so interesting! But neurologists have the most boring jobs! I want to be an OB-GYN!” That’s when I realized that Dr. Robin had really helped us! Now my daughter knew enough about anatomy and medicine and she could think about her own future.
— Jessica, Arabella’s Mom (same Arabella from previous page!)
She still wants to be a doctor and recently asked to go to a STEM for girls night at a museum.
We went and she had a great time. Her three favorite things with photos below. You can see her doing a bone quiz where she got everything right and astounded the orthopedist by her age and knowledge….
Anyway, we wanted to share with you as she does love her “doctor class” and gave you, Dr. Robin, credit for knowing her bone knowledge.
— Sophie, mom of a young MedPath student
[Their favorite part is] Dr. Robin herself. They are huge fans. Which I think is because they understand her excellent explanations and can tell she takes children seriously. Also, they love all the models that are shown on the videos, and they love coloring and clay modeling along with the video.
They also just love learning about the human body, I think because it is so relevant to them. And I think the older kids like learning about things they hear adults talking about, like blood pressure or cancer, but explained simply.
— Laura, mom of students
Your child already has the dream. Now they need the clinical foundation.
Not in high school. Not in college. Today.
Clinical from Day One.
We’ve designed the preview to let you see what your child’s experience will be, how Dr. Robin teaches, and what materials to expect.