Department of Biomedical Engineering, New York Center for Biomedical Engineering (NYCBE), The City College of New York (CCNY), 160 Convent Ave., ST-403D, New York, NY, 10031, USA.
Department of Information Technology, Summer Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Institute, The City College of New York (CCNY), New York, USA.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2017 Nov;45(11):2703-2715. doi: 10.1007/s10439-017-1903-8. Epub 2017 Aug 28.
Health disparities are preventable differences in the incidence, prevalence and burden of disease among communities targeted by gender, geographic location, ethnicity and/or socio-economic status. While biomedical research has identified partial origin(s) of divergent burden and impact of disease, the innovation needed to eradicate health disparities in the United States requires unique engagement from biomedical engineers. Increasing awareness of the prevalence and consequences of health disparities is particularly attractive to today's undergraduates, who have undauntedly challenged paradigms believed to foster inequality. Here, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The City College of New York (CCNY) has leveraged its historical mission of access-and-excellence to integrate the study of health disparities into undergraduate BME curricula. This article describes our novel approach in a multiyear study that: (i) Integrated health disparities modules at all levels of the required undergraduate BME curriculum; (ii) Developed opportunities to include impacts of health disparities into undergraduate BME research projects and mentored High School summer STEM training; and (iii) Established health disparities-based challenges as BME capstone design and/or independent entrepreneurship projects. Results illustrate the rising awareness of health disparities among the youngest BMEs-to-be, as well as abundant undergraduate desire to integrate health disparities within BME education and training.
健康差异是指在目标社区中,由于性别、地理位置、种族和/或社会经济地位等因素导致疾病的发生率、患病率和负担存在差异。虽然生物医学研究已经确定了疾病负担和影响差异的部分原因,但要在美国消除健康差异,需要生物医学工程师的独特参与。提高对健康差异的普遍性和后果的认识,尤其吸引了今天的本科生,他们勇敢地挑战了那些被认为助长不平等的模式。在这里,纽约城市学院(CCNY)的生物医学工程系利用其普及和卓越的历史使命,将健康差异的研究纳入本科生物医学工程课程。本文描述了我们在一项多年研究中的新方法:(i)在本科生物医学工程课程的所有层次上整合健康差异模块;(ii)为将健康差异的影响纳入本科生物医学工程研究项目和指导高中暑期 STEM 培训提供机会;(iii)建立基于健康差异的挑战,作为生物医学工程顶点设计和/或独立创业项目。研究结果表明,最年轻的生物医学工程专业学生对健康差异的认识不断提高,而且许多本科生希望将健康差异纳入生物医学工程教育和培训中。