ERIC Number: EJ1418905
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Jan
Pages: 16
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Development and Outcomes from a Translational Science Curriculum for Pre-Collegiate Students
Andrea S. Lin; Julie K. Bray; Margaret M. Fettis; Gabriel A. Fernandez Bueno; Julie Bokor
Journal of STEM Outreach, v2 n1 2019
Translational science is the cornerstone of biomedicine that transfers laboratory and clinical research to the hospital bedside in various forms of therapeutic interventions. This scientific branch influences public health decisions, the economy, and ongoing research endeavors. The purpose of this study was to develop a youth-friendly Translational Science course that introduced students to translational science concepts, then examine course outcomes and effects on career choices. The seminar course involved 18-contact hours with 20 high-school juniors (n=10 / Summer 2016 & Summer 2017). The curriculum encompassed the fundamentals of the five translational science phases as well as how to understand scientific readings and conduct efficient research database searches. A concluding student-presentation on a topic of the student's choosing ensured each student had a sufficient understanding of translational science, use of PubMed for original research articles, and demonstrated the student's ability to apply the concepts individually. Analysis of end-of-course and follow-up surveys showed that the majority of students understood the material, felt the course met their expectations and influenced long-term professional goals. These data suggest that exposing students earlier in their career (pre-collegiate) to the importance and structure of translational science could have long-term benefits towards influencing career choices in STEM.
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Outcomes of Education, Clinical Experience, Research, Laboratories, Intervention, Therapy, Biomedicine, Introductory Courses, Career Choice, High School Students, Seminars, STEM Education, Instructional Materials, Cognitive Style, Summer Programs, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Program Development, Student Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Universities
Journal of STEM Outreach. PMB 0367, 230 Appleton Place, Nashville, TN 37203. e-mail: jstemoutreach@vanderbilt.edu; Web site: https://www.jstemoutreach.org/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Florida
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