Yorke Afua A, Schandorf Mercy T, Quaye Abigail N M, Twum Peniel Tenkorama, Sengupta Bishwambhar, Nkansah-Poku Kwadwo, Kplorfia Juliana A, Fagestrom Jessica
University of Washington Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
University of Ghana Medical Center, Accra, Ghana.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2025 Jun;26(6):e70126. doi: 10.1002/acm2.70126. Epub 2025 May 13.
To promote diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), an educational presentation and hands-on session was organised to raise awareness of STEM career opportunities among high school girls to introduce the students to the field of medical physics.
The study involved 65 first-year Senior High School girls, aged 13-16, pursuing general science in Accra, Ghana. This initiative, organised by the Girls Excellence Movement (GEM) in collaboration with a United States (US) institution, implemented the "heroes in radiation oncology" program, which included a relatable presentation and hands-on experience in simulation to treatment planning activities. The program's effectiveness was assessed through pre-and post-assessment surveys, and a thematic analysis of student feedback.
Participants' awareness of career fields showed an interest in traditional healthcare professions (92%) and engineering (73.8%), with minimal medical physics awareness (12.3%). Post-presentation survey showed a significant change in participants' perception of medical physics 87.3%. Thematic analysis revealed increased awareness, understanding, and interest, dispelled misconceptions about radiation safety, and highlighted the interdisciplinary nature and career opportunities. The presentation was successful in inspiring participants and expanding their perspectives on medical physics.
The program raised awareness of medical physics among participants, many of whom were previously unfamiliar with the field. Participants reported a newfound understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of medical physics, its connections to biology, mathematics, and engineering.This program can easily be reproduced in community and school outreaches.
为了促进科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的多元化,组织了一场教育讲座和实践活动,以提高高中女生对STEM职业机会的认识,并向她们介绍医学物理领域。
该研究涉及65名年龄在13至16岁之间、在加纳阿克拉学习普通科学课程的高中一年级女生。这项由女童卓越运动(GEM)与美国一所机构合作开展的活动实施了“放射肿瘤学中的英雄”项目,其中包括一场生动有趣的讲座以及从模拟到治疗计划活动的实践体验。通过前后评估调查以及对学生反馈的主题分析来评估该项目的有效性。
参与者对职业领域的认知显示,她们对传统医疗职业(92%)和工程(73.8%)感兴趣,而对医学物理的认知度极低(12.3%)。讲座后的调查显示,参与者对医学物理的认知有了显著变化(87.3%)。主题分析表明,参与者的认知、理解和兴趣有所增加,消除了对辐射安全的误解,并突出了其跨学科性质和职业机会。这场讲座成功地激发了参与者的兴趣,并拓宽了她们对医学物理的认知。
该项目提高了参与者对医学物理的认识,其中许多人此前对该领域并不熟悉。参与者报告说,他们对医学物理的跨学科性质及其与生物学、数学和工程学的联系有了新的认识。这个项目可以很容易地在社区和学校推广活动中复制。