Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University (Macomb University College-MUC, and Detroit Medical Center-DMC), Clinton Township, MI, United States.
Department of Medical Education, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 9;12:1441778. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1441778. eCollection 2024.
Institutions training future healthcare professionals in healthcare and community engagement play a crucial role beyond traditional classroom settings. Recognizing their potential to support under-represented groups and minorities, institutions increasingly encourage engagement with schools and community organizations. However, work remains to advance meaningful and impactful educational outreach and service-learning programs. This manuscript synthesizes the perspectives of a group of medical school educators to discuss developing sustainable programs to engage youth in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medicine (STEMM) education with a focus on biomedical science. Through near-peer education and service-learning, healthcare students can impart knowledge, provide mentorship, promote enthusiasm for STEMM fields, and nurture health-related self-efficacy within individuals and communities. Collaborative efforts through student-as-teacher approaches bridge health-related disparities and cultivate healthier, more empowered futures for all. We advocate for community outreach strategies that target future health professionals early in their education and support the scholarship of teaching and learning and program evaluation. Successful long-term programs must ensure that results are systematically assessed, measured, and perpetuated. This perspective aims to highlight the role of service learning and community outreach in increasing individual health literacy and fostering an enduring interest in STEMM careers, thereby empowering the next generation of elementary and secondary school students.
在医疗保健和社区参与方面培训未来医疗保健专业人员的机构在传统课堂环境之外发挥着至关重要的作用。认识到它们在支持代表性不足的群体和少数族裔方面的潜力,各机构越来越多地鼓励与学校和社区组织合作。然而,在推进有意义和有影响力的教育外展和服务学习计划方面仍有工作要做。本文综合了一组医学院教育工作者的观点,讨论了如何制定可持续的计划,让年轻人参与科学、技术、工程、数学和医学(STEMM)教育,重点是生物医学科学。通过近邻教育和服务学习,医疗保健专业的学生可以传授知识、提供指导、激发对 STEMM 领域的热情,并在个人和社区中培养与健康相关的自我效能感。通过学生作为教师的方法进行合作,可以弥合与健康相关的差距,为所有人培养更健康、更有能力的未来。我们主张采取针对未来医疗保健专业人员的社区外展策略,支持教学和学习的学术研究以及项目评估。成功的长期项目必须确保系统地评估、衡量和延续结果。本观点旨在强调服务学习和社区外展在提高个人健康素养和培养对 STEMM 职业的持久兴趣方面的作用,从而增强下一代小学生和中学生的能力。