Acker A L, Freeman J D, Williams D M
Louisiana State University Medical Center in Shreveport.
J Med Educ. 1988 Mar;63(3):171-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198803000-00003.
The effectiveness of a research program for minority high school students was evaluated. The program, supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health, was begun in 1982; during the subsequent five years, there were 59 applicants and 38 participants in the program. Of the responding 20 participants, 12 were pursuing careers in science and medicine, and half of the 16 respondents with career plans reported that the program had influenced their career decisions. Overall and in each year, black male students were underrepresented in both the applicant pool and the participants as compared with the metropolitan high school population.
对一个针对少数族裔高中生的研究项目的有效性进行了评估。该项目由美国国立卫生研究院资助,于1982年启动;在随后的五年里,有59名申请人,38名参与者参与了该项目。在做出回应的20名参与者中,12人正在从事科学和医学领域的职业,在16名有职业规划的受访者中,有一半表示该项目影响了他们的职业决策。总体而言,在每年中,与大都市高中学生群体相比,黑人男学生在申请人和参与者中所占比例都较低。