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Building a more diverse biomedical engineering workforce: Biomedical engineering at the university of the district of Columbia, a historically black college university

机译:建立一支更加多样化的生物医学工程队伍:位于哥伦比亚特区的一所大学,历史悠久的黑人学院和大学,从事生物医学工程

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Biomedical Engineering (BME) is a new, multidisciplinary, and rapidly growing field, however, the BME Workforce suffers from limited ethnic and gender diversity. Despite the demand and growth of this new field due to its public health importance, only 4 out of the 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) nationwide offers a Bachelor's of Science (B.S.) in Bio-Engineering related fields. In order to contribute to a growing BME Workforce, HBCUs need to react and offer more degree-programs relevant to BME. At the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), an HBCU and the District's only public institution for higher learning, we have recently established a new, degree program: Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (B.S. in BME) full-board approved in Fall 2014, with program activities initiated in Fall 2015. The educational goal of this program is to enhance the quality and diversity of the BME Workforce via student professional development, new and relevant BME courses, and BME scholarly activities (e.g., guest lectures and journal club sessions), ultimately to increase the number of ethnic minorities pursuing careers and degrees in BME. Through our program activities, we are aiming to meet the nation's demand to contribute to a diverse BME workforce, directed towards solving problems in human health. A secondary, but related goal, is to increase the diversity of STEM-related fields. This paper summarizes our initial, but encouraging, BME activity-related findings. However, this study will be longitudinal (on a multiple year time period) to observe the true outcomes of our initiative.
机译:生物医学工程(BME)是一个新兴的,多学科的,快速发展的领域,但是BME的劳动力受种族和性别多样性的限制。尽管由于其公共卫生重要性而对这个新领域有需求和增长,但全国107所历史悠久的黑人大学(HBCU)中只有4所提供生物工程相关领域的理学学士学位。为了为不断增长的BME劳动力做出贡献,HBCU需要做出反应并提供更多与BME相关的学位课程。在哥伦比亚特区大学(UDC),HBCU和该地区唯一的高等教育机构中,我们最近建立了一个新的学位课程:生物医学工程学学士学位(BME)已获全额批准2014年秋季,计划于2015年秋季启动活动。该计划的教育目标是通过学生专业发展,新的和相关的BME课程以及BME学术活动(例如,客座讲座和期刊)来提高BME劳动力的素质和多样性。俱乐部会议),最终增加从事BME的职业和学位的少数民族人数。通过我们的计划活动,我们旨在满足美国为解决人类健康问题而为多样化的BME员工做出贡献的需求。第二个但又相关的目标是增加STEM相关领域的多样性。本文总结了我们最初但令人鼓舞的BME活动相关发现。但是,这项研究将是纵向的(在多年的时间段内),以观察我们计划的真实结果。

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