Objective
1
To identify each year 60 UR middle school students
and 40 UR high school students and provide them with exposures to
health careers, science enrichment activities, and educational services
that will result in at least 30 middle school students (50%) and 20
high school students (50%) exhibiting successful academic performance
(GPA 2.5) and continued interest in the health careers. |
Objective
2
To identify 15 UR students in grades 10-12 to participate
in the four-week Summer Science Academy designed to
strengthen the academic base in science. Mathematics, English and
reading and standardized test taking each year of the project. At
least 80% (12) will exhibit successful progression (GPA = 3.0 and
continued enrollment in science and math courses in grades 11 and
12) and 60% (10) will enroll in a pre-health professions curriculum
at the undergraduate level by the end of year three. |
Objective
3
To provide educational, enrichment, and motivational
for 30 UR premedical students (15 sophomores, 10 juniors and 10 seniors)
annually in an academic year program. This will result in 80 % of
the senior participants in the Lane Society gaining admission in medical
school each year of the grant. |
Objective
4
To enhance the academic performance of UR students
enrolled in the CHM pre-clinical curriculum by providing academic
retention services and nonacademic services over the three year period
of the grant. This will result in the following: eighty-five percent
of UR Block I students achieving academic success (no course failures),
and 80 percent of UR students passing the USMLE Step 1 Examination. |
Objective
5
To provide a structured faculty development plan tailored
to meet the individual needs of the designated underrepresented Junior
Faculty members who have been recruited to CHM which will result in
their academic role as evidence by their continuous appointment as
faculty members. |
Objective
6
To maintain and continue the development of the COE Health information
Resources center at CHM to include print media, video and audio media,
computer-based resources, and access to national health information
database. The COE information Resources Center will be utilized by
80 URM students, 20 UR faculty, and 25 other faculty, staff and students
each year of the grant and will result in readily available resources
and up to date information and health care for underrepresented populations. |
Objective
7
To develop and implement, over the three year period of the grant,
three new curricular components that target cultural competence, clinical
education, underrepresented health issues, and working with underserved
populations to be incorporated into the CHM curriculum. This will
result in the implementation of these modules by the end of the three
year grant period. |
Objective
8
To provide an annual structured health research experience for eight
UR students that includes didactic experiences and work with a faculty
research mentor each year of the grant. This will result in 100 percent
of the trainees generating a research report on a selected area of
underepresented health each year of the grant. It is anticipated that
50 percent of the trainees will continue to work in research during
their education after completion of the COE project. |
Objective
9
To provide CHM clinical students with the opportunity to work in a
primary care setting with patients from UR/financially disadvantaged
backgrounds that result in at least 50 percent of the students choosing
primary care specialties at the end of their rotation. |
Objective
10
To provide stipends to eligible UR students who participate in the
HPAP activities. |