Disparities Education Strategies in the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center STEM Focused Youth Enjoy Science Program.

Journal of STEM outreach Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-31 DOI:10.15695/jstem/v5i2.07
Ese-Onosen Omoijuanfo, Joseph T Williams, Kelli Qua, Jennifer Cullen, Erika Trapl, Cynthia Owusu, Damian J Junk, Nathan A Berger
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The Youth Enjoy Science/Scientific Enrichment and Opportunity (YES/SEO) Program at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) in Cleveland, OH is an intensive Research, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program targeted at engaging underrepresented minority high school students to better understand and to pursue careers in cancer research and healthcare. The program's long-range goals are to increase diversity of the cancer professional workforce to contribute to elimination of cancer health inequities. A challenging aspect of this intensive research and STEM education program is how to effectively teach about cancer health disparities and to address the importance of developing strategies for their remediation. We describe herein some innovative approaches utilized to engage students in learning about disparities and thinking about solutions. Overall, feedback from our students indicates the importance of introducing disparities education topics often and using multiple approaches, including small and large meetings as well as lecture and conversational formats. These approaches provide opportunities for frequent student engagement and concept reinforcement. Based on this experience, a series of recommendations are provided for incorporating disparities education into intensive research and STEM programs.

综合癌症中心以STEM为重点的青少年享受科学项目中的差异教育策略。
凯斯西储大学(CWRU)医学院和俄亥俄州克利夫兰的凯斯综合癌症中心(Case CCC)的青年享受科学/科学丰富和机会(YES/SEO)计划是一个密集的研究,科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)计划,旨在吸引代表性不足的少数民族高中生更好地了解和追求癌症研究和医疗保健的职业。该项目的长期目标是增加癌症专业人员的多样性,为消除癌症健康不平等做出贡献。这个密集的研究和STEM教育项目的一个具有挑战性的方面是如何有效地教授癌症健康差异,并解决制定补救策略的重要性。我们在这里描述了一些创新的方法,用来吸引学生学习差异和思考解决方案。总体而言,来自学生的反馈表明,经常引入差异教育主题和使用多种方法的重要性,包括小型和大型会议以及讲座和对话形式。这些方法为学生的频繁参与和概念强化提供了机会。基于这一经验,本文提出了一系列将差异教育纳入强化研究和STEM项目的建议。
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