Academic faculty, a second-year medical student, and pre-medical summer interns partnered with the Center for Health Care Innovation to develop and implement a SGBE program to introduce under-represented minorities and high school students career opportunities in STEMM topics.
The five-week summer program (https://www.ttuhsc.edu/medicine/sex-gender-specific-health/default.aspx) was delivered through Zoom, and consisted of three, 1-hour meetings per week. Activities included group sessions with faculty focusing on sex differences in Cerebrovascular, Cardiovascular and Alzheimer’s Disease, and Pain, with an emphasis on the impact of COVID infection and racial/ethnic considerations. Participants also studied online case-based SG Specific Health modules, and group mentoring with career mentors in STEMM.
Students completed: a) pre-survey covering educational background and current understanding of SG considerations in medicine b) research presentation and c) post-survey assessing perceptions of SGBM impact on clinical outcomes with curriculum feasibility/feedback.