Getting to YES: The Evolution of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Hillman Cancer Center Youth Enjoy Science (YES) Academy.

Journal of STEM outreach Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-03 DOI:10.15695/jstem/v5i2.02
Joseph C Ayoob, Richard D Boyce, Solomon Livshits, Tullia C Bruno, Greg M Delgoffe, Deborah L Galson, Andrew W Duncan, Jennifer M Atkinson, Steffi Oesterreich, Steve Evans, Malihe Alikhani, Tobias A Baker, Sheila Pratt, Kenneth J DeHaan, Yuanyuan Chen, David N Boone
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The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Hillman Cancer Center Academy (Hillman Academy) has the primary goal of reaching high school students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds and guiding them through a cutting-edge research and professional development experience that positions them for success in STEM. With this focus, the Hillman Academy has provided nearly 300 authentic mentored research internship opportunities to 239 students from diverse backgrounds over the past 13 years most of whom matriculated into STEM majors in higher education. These efforts have helped shape a more diverse generation of future scientists and clinicians, who will enrich these fields with their unique perspectives and lived experiences. In this paper, we describe our program and the strategies that led to its growth into a National Institutes of Health Youth Enjoy Science-funded program including our unique multi-site structure, tiered mentoring platform, multifaceted recruitment approach, professional and academic development activities, and a special highlight of a set of projects with Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. We also share student survey data from the past six years that indicate satisfaction with the program, self-perceived gains in key areas of scientific development, awareness of careers in STEM, and an increased desire to pursue advanced degrees in STEM.

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走向 YES:匹兹堡大学医学中心希尔曼癌症中心青年享受科学(YES)学院的发展历程。
匹兹堡大学医学中心希尔曼癌症中心学院(希尔曼学院)的主要目标是帮助来自贫困家庭的高中生,引导他们获得前沿的研究和职业发展经验,为他们在 STEM 领域取得成功奠定基础。在过去的 13 年中,希尔曼学院以此为重点,为 239 名来自不同背景的学生提供了近 300 个真实的指导性研究实习机会,其中大部分学生都进入了高等院校的 STEM 专业。这些努力帮助培养了更加多元化的新一代未来科学家和临床医生,他们将以自己独特的视角和生活经历丰富这些领域。在本文中,我们将介绍我们的项目以及促使其发展成为美国国立卫生研究院 "青年享受科学 "资助项目的策略,包括我们独特的多站点结构、分层指导平台、多方面的招募方法、专业和学术发展活动,以及与聋人和重听学生开展的一系列项目的特别亮点。我们还分享了过去六年的学生调查数据,这些数据显示了学生对该计划的满意度、在科学发展关键领域的自我感觉收获、对科学、技术、工程和数学职业的认识,以及对攻读科学、技术、工程和数学高级学位的更大渴望。
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