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Knight Scholars Program: A Tiered Three-Year Mentored Training Program for Urban and Rural High School High School Students Increases Interest and Self-Efficacy in Interprofessional Cancer Research

Authors :
Marriott, L. K.
Shugerman, S. R.
Chavez, A.
Daniel, L. Crocker
Martinez, A.
Zebroski, D. J.
Mishalanie, S.
Zell, A.
Dest, A.
Pozhidayeva, D.
Wenzel, E. S.
Omotoy, H. L.
Druker, B. J.
Shannon, J.
Source :
Journal of STEM Outreach. Aug 2022 5(2).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cancer research training programs build our future biomedical workforce. Training is often centered for students residing close to research institutions, making access more challenging for rural students. A cancer research training program was developed for high school students residing in five geographical regions across Oregon. Training was tiered in duration and intensity across the three years, including a one-week Introduction program and subsequent 10-week summer research training programs (Immersion and Intensive). A total of 60 students participated in in-person and/or virtual training, with Immersion students receiving mentored shadowing experiences in clinical care, public health, and outreach in their home communities. Laboratory rotations at a research-intensive institution enabled students to sample research environments before selecting an area of interest for Intensive training the following summer. Aligning with Self-Determination Theory, the Knight Scholars Program aims to build competence, relatedness, and autonomy of its trainees in biomedical sciences. The program exposed students to a wide range of interprofessional careers and collaborative teams, enabling scholars to envision themselves in various paths. Results show strong gains in interest and research self-efficacy for both Introduction and Immersion scholars, with findings highlighting the importance of representation within mentoring and training efforts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2576-6767
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of STEM Outreach
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1358624
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research