Title: Health Sciences
1 Health Sciences Technology Academy Lessons
learned from community partnerships".
Priscah Mujuru RN MPH .Research Assistant
Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine
February 27, 2004
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3Overview
- HSTA is a community owned and governed
partnership among the numerous units of West
Virginias colleges and universities and many
Appalachian communities - HSTA students are talented 9th-12th grade
students who, for economic or other reasons,
might not ordinarily achieve these career goals - HSTA students and their teachers come to campuses
each summer for clinic, laboratory, and classroom
training and enrichment activities - HSTA provides the infrastructure and support for
community-based science projects mentored by
teachers, health professions students and
volunteer community leaders during the school year
4Students Participation
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- Current participants are as follows
- 27 African American
- 46 Financially Disadvantaged
- 69 First in their family to go to college
- 67 Rural environment inhibiting success
5Objectives for Students
- Enhance competence in science, math,
technology self-esteem - Increase interest in postsecondary study in
health sciences (including public health) - Develop wellness disposition (future health care
practitioners) - Increase allegiance to WV communities
6Teacher Participation
- Science teachers at local high schools are
employed to conduct after-school science clubs -
- A 10 to 1 student-teacher ratio is maintained.
This enables teachers to personally know their
students and develop strategies that help their
students stay excited about science, math, and
technology
7Objectives for Teachers
- Through program of sustained professional
development (workshops, graduate credit, MA
degree), enable teachers to - Provide academic enrichment to HSTA students
- Transfer content/resources (e.g., human energy
balance) to regular school curriculum - Become leaders in their schools
8Infrastructure for Student Learning
- HSTA provides the infrastructure and support for
student learning that includes support from - Local Boards of Education
- Health professional students (RHEP)
- Volunteer health professionals and other
community leaders - This support culminates in successful Curriculum
Components - Summer Institute on College Campuses
- After-School Clubs in doing Research and
Community Service Projects
9Infrastructure of Success
- Involves communities as follows
- Local Governing Boards
- Joint Governing Boards
- Local Teachers
- Local Field Site Coordinators
- Local Budgets
- Local Ownership
10Local Board Membership
- The Local Governing Board is made up of but not
limited to - One representative from the community
- One representative from the local schools
- One representative from the Health Care
Professions - One parent of a HSTA student
- One HSTA student
- WVRHEP regional site coordinator
- One WVRHEP representative where available
- http//wv-hsta.org/GenInfo/pp2.htm
11Joint Governing Board Membership
- The Joint Governing Board shall be made up
ofOne Ex-Officio for the University System - Two representative and one alternate from each
Local Governing Board - One Ex-Officio from the Board of Education
- Two representatives from WVRHEP joint governing
committee - Two Ex-Officio from the college of HRE, WVU
Extension, or Center for Black Culture and
Research - Three Ex-Officio from WVU Health Professions
Schools - http//wv-hsta.org/GenInfo/pp1_2.htm
12HSTA Organizational Chart
Community
Campus
13Socio-economic impact to the State of West
Virginia through community involvement /YEAR
Socio-economic impact to the State of West
Virginia through community involvement (YEARLY)
14Outreach Outcomes
- Initial expansion strategies
- Legislative visits
- Symposium
- Workshops
- Awards and Recognition
- Publications
- Presentations (Local, National and International)
- Receptions
- Community Service
- Yearly Local Governing Board Retreat
- Chairs and Vice Chairs retreat
- Community based science projects
- Press Conferences
15Outcomes for Students
- Through systematic efforts and collaboration
among community, colleges, faculty and staff we
now maintain - Data base with rich files on each student
- Constant tracking of students while in the
program - College Liaison after graduation
16Progress of HSTA Students
- Out of the total 1,871 students served, 466
students have successfully completed HSTA upon
high school graduation with an average GPA of 3.5
- Approximately, 92 of these students have
entered college, with 59 majoring in the health
sciences - This year, HSTA is proud to publicize that 5 of
the sixty-two 1999 cohort entered their first
year of medical school
17Credit of HSTA Success
- Community Ownership
- Legislative Support of over 1M/year
- Tuition and Fee Waivers
- Multiple funding sources
- Collaboration among institutions, staff and
faculty
18Sustainability
- The West Virginia State Legislature created a
1M/year line in the state budget - The West Virginia State Legislature passed
unanimously in April, 1997 for West Virginia
State Colleges and Universities to provide
tuition or fee waivers to students who
successfully complete the 4 year high school HSTA
program.
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