Implementing a school-based intervention in Milwaukee to increase minority middle school students' interest in health careers
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Increasing minority representation in medicine is an important way to improve access to care for minority populations. However, Latinos and African-Americans in the U.S., and in Milwaukee, are grossly underrepresented throughout the health care professions. Although efforts to augment the diversity of the health care workforce are urgently needed, not enough is known about the most effective interventions for increasing the numbers of Latino and African-American health professionals. Focus group studies of urban high school African-American students in Milwaukee suggest that these populations have little knowledge of the medical profession, few college and/or graduate school plans, and a desire for hands-on exposure to health professions at an early age, suggesting that educational interventions should be implemented in elementary and middle school rather than in high school, college, or graduate school.
Through this award, project partners aim to implement and evaluate a school-based intervention aimed at increasing African_American and Latino middle school students' interest in health professions.
Additional MCW Academic Partner: Tarik Walker, Pediatrics; Laura Cassidy, Institute for Health and Equity
8701 W Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509 (414) 955-4350
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