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  • Health Professions Outreach
  • Underrepresented Minority Students in STEM

Background:

  • Addressing disparities in health professions.
  • The need for early exposure to nursing and health careers.
  • Initiatives to engage high school and community college students.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the Summer Health Institute for Nursing Exploration and Success (SHINES) program.
  • To assess changes in knowledge and participant experiences.
  • To explore future directions for nursing and health professions outreach.

Main Methods:

  • A two-week educational enrichment program.
  • Targeting underrepresented students from public high schools and community colleges.
  • Assessing knowledge and experience changes post-program.

Main Results:

  • Successful introduction to nursing and health professions.
  • Positive participant experiences reported.
  • Demonstrated potential for knowledge enhancement.

Conclusions:

  • The SHINES program effectively engages underserved students.
  • Outreach initiatives are crucial for diversifying the health workforce.
  • Further research can refine and expand such programs.