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Inspiring careers in STEM and healthcare fields through medical simulation embedded in high school science education

机译:通过高中科学教育中嵌入的医学模拟激发STEM和医疗保健领域的职业发展

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The most effective ways to promote learning and inspire careers related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) remain elusive. To address this gap, we reviewed the literature and designed and implemented a high-fidelity, medical simulation-based Harvard Medical School MEDscience course, which was integrated into high school science classes through collaboration between medical school and K–12 faculty. The design was based largely on the literature on concepts and mechanisms of self-efficacy. A structured telephone survey was conducted with 30 program alumni from the inaugural school who were no longer in high school. Near-term effects, enduring effects, contextual considerations, and diffusion and dissemination were queried. Students reported high incoming attitudes toward STEM education and careers, and these attitudes showed before versus after gains (P < .05). Students in this modest sample overwhelmingly attributed elevated and enduring levels of impact on their interest and confidence in pursuing a science or healthcare-related career to the program. Additionally, 63% subsequently took additional science or health courses, 73% participated in a job or educational experience that was science related during high school, and 97% went on to college. Four of every five program graduates cited a health-related college major, and 83% offered their strongest recommendation of the program to others. Further study and evaluation of simulation-based experiences that capitalize on informal, naturalistic learning and promote self-efficacy are warranted.
机译:促进学习并激发与科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)相关的职业的最有效方法仍然难以捉摸。为了解决这一差距,我们回顾了文献并设计并实施了基于医学模拟的高保真度的哈佛医学院MEDscience课程,该课程通过医学院与K-12老师之间的合作被整合到高中科学课程中。该设计主要基于关于自我效能的概念和机制的文献。对就职学校的30名计划校友进行了结构化电话调查,他们不再上高中。询问近期影响,持久影响,背景因素以及扩散和传播。学生们报告说他们对STEM教育和职业抱有很高的态度,这些态度表明学习前后的收获(P <.05)。这个适度样本中的学生绝大多数将持续而持久的影响力归因于他们对追求科学或医疗保健相关职业的兴趣和信心。此外,随后有63%的人选修了其他科学或健康课程,其中73%的人参加了高中期间与科学相关的工作或教育经历,还有97%的人上了大学。每五名计划毕业生中就有四名引用了与健康相关的大学专业,并且83%的人向其他人提供了对该计划的最强推荐。有必要对基于模拟的经验进行进一步的研究和评估,这些经验可利用非正式的自然主义学习并提高自我效能。

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