Katherine Flores
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Katherine Flores
The California Wellness Foundation Conference Increasing Diversity in the Health Professions June 25, 2013 Katherine A. Flores, MD, Director, University of California San Francisco Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research UCSF’s Regional Approach to Health Professions Pipeline Development A comprehensive academic enrichment health professions pipeline program UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education & Research “Guiding Minority and Disadvantaged Youth Toward the Health Professions” Education Programs Junior Doctors Academy Doctors Academy Health Career Opportunity Program A Health Professions Partnership Educational Pipeline Program Our Mission To nurture the development of future doctors and allied health professionals who can deliver culturally sensitive and appropriate health services to the ethnically diverse population of Fresno County by . . . providing a supportive and academically rigorous education pipeline program for students from disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds. A Unique Partnership Between University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine; UCSF-Fresno Medical Education Program; Latino Center for Medical Education and Research; & California State University, Fresno; Fresno County Office of Education; Fresno Unified School District; State Center Community Colleges Community Medical Centers Kaiser Hospital Children’s Hospital Central California Fresno County Health Department Clinica Sierra Vista UCSF Fresno’s Educational Pipeline Steps to Success Doctors Academy Students Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Sunnyside High School Doctors Academy CSUF – HCOP/DA Alumni UCSF Medical School UCSF –Fresno • AP College Prep Courses • Enrichment Activities Step 1 • Hands-on Health Activities Jr. Doctors Academy • Saturday Study Academy • Math and Science • Study Trips Courses • Hands-on Science & Math Labs • 4 Years of Medical School and 3-5 Years of Residency • Minority Faculty Fellowship • HCOE/Research •Fellowships • Research Experience • Community Service • Mentorship • Summer Enrichment Programs • SAT prep courses • Study Trips • AVID Classes • Saturday Study Academy •Summer Programs • AVID Classes •Cultural Competency Curriculum • Parent Empowerment Workshops • Summer Enrichment Programs • Leadership Seminars • Pre-health Conferences • MCAT, DAT, & GRE prep • Clinical Placements • Physician Mentorship • Personal Statement/mock interviews • Parent Empowerment Workshops Edward Moreno, M.D. Former Research Fellow, Current Fresno County Health Officer Participating Schools Kings Canyon Middle School (FUSD) Sequoia Middle School (FUSD) Elizabeth Terronez Middle School (FUSD) Sunnyside High School (FUSD) Selma High School (SUSD) Caruthers High School (CUSD) California State University, Fresno Gender Background of program students Current Students 28% Female Male 72% Ethnic Background of program students Current Students 2% 1% 10% 0% 4% 6% 0% African American Amer Indian White Native 17% Latino Asian Philippine 60% East Indian Other Academy students are offered: Summer school enrichment programs Study trips to colleges, universities & health professions schools Rigorous, accelerated classes with an emphasis on math, science and writing Hands-on science labs & health activities Tutorial support and mentoring from college students Saturday Study Academies Counseling and support services from Fresno Pacific University & Fresno State student counseling interns Health practitioner mentors Medical research projects SAT/MCAT/DAT/GRE/PCAT prep courses Personal Statement Workshops Mock Interviews Scholarship/Financial Aid Workshops Parent Empowerment Workshops Junior Doctors Academy The Junior Doctors Academy helps prepare targeted Middle School students interested in becoming health professionals for entry into High School and the Doctors Academy. Student Benefits: Study Trips to science/technology museums, colleges & Universities Pre-Medical Student Tutors/Mentors from the Fresno State Health Careers Opportunity Program Special counseling and support services to raise the academic achievement of program students Medical or Health Practitioner Mentors and role models Parent Empowerment Seminars Summer enrichment program Science/math hands-on activities Junior Doctors Academy San Jose Tech Museum JDA Students learning clinical skills JDA Students taking a campus tour of CSU Fresno JDA Students applying their calculator skills Junior Doctors Academy Parent/Student Workshop Summer Enrichment Camp JDA students visiting the Children’s Hospital of Central California Doctors Academy The Doctors Academy helps prepare students interested in becoming health professionals for entry into four-year colleges and Universities. Student Benefits: A chance to explore areas of academic and career interest Preparation for entry into four-year colleges and Universities Academically rigorous classes in Math, Science and Writing Pre-Medical Student Tutors/Mentors from the Fresno State Health Careers Opportunity Program Hands-on Health Activities e.g. CPR Training Medical or Health Practitioner Mentors Clinical Placements Special counseling and support services Research and internship opportunities Special SAT preparation Health/Allied Health professional school visits and workshops Study trips to colleges & universities Parent Empowerment Seminars Doctors Academy Freshmen Summer Program Leadership Development Introduction to Health Doctors Academy Doctors Academy Summer Health Careers Course Rising Juniors Doctors Academy Summer Internship Program Research and Clinical Experience Rising Seniors Doctors Academy Summer Internship Program Selected Internship Sites Adventist Health Community Care Clinic & Hospital Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery Pavilion Cardiovascular Consultants Heart Center Children’s Hospital of Central California Clinica Sierra Vista Community Regional Medical Centers Curry Chiropractic Offices DiCiccio Orthodontics Family Health Medical Center Fogg, Maxwell & Lanier Fresno Children’s Medical Group Fresno County Department of Community Health Fresno Physical Therapy Fowler Physical Therapy Hanger, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Fresno & Selma Kubo Orthodontic Group Logan Street Medical Group Lydia Favor, MD, Inc. Office of Dr. Xavier J. Gutierrez, DDS Pediatric Anesthesia Association Singleton Obstetrics & Gynecology, Inc. South County Veterinary Hospital VA Central California Health Care System Waterhouse Animal Hospital Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) – Fresno State HCOP helps prepare students for entry into graduate programs and health professional schools. It also provides student academic support in partnership with UC San Francisco LaCMER. Student Benefits: A chance to explore areas of academic and career interest. Preparation for entry into graduate and professional programs. Academic and career counseling services. Mentoring Research and internship opportunities. Pre-health professional school services, i.e., MCAT/DAT/PCAT/GRE courses. Health/Allied Health professional school visits and workshops. HCOP Incoming College Freshmen Summer Program (Freshman Institute) HCOP STUDENTS Academic Advising, Counseling & Support g Peer Mentoring Physician Mentoring Aspiring Scholar Workshops Health Professional School Visits Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center HCOP Summer Clinical and Community Internship Program UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research Doctors Academy Outcomes 100% Graduation Rate 100% Matriculation into College 2003-2012 Doctors Academy Graduates 387 Currently Four year enrolled in a university four year graduates university 224 81 Terronez Middle School Junior Doctors Academy Jennifer Davila Currently in Health Health Professions/Allied Professions School /Allied Health Graduates Sunnyside High School Doctors Academy → 23 6 California State University, Fresno Health Careers Opportunity Program → UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research Pipeline Program - Outcomes to Date (1999-Present) Junior Doctors Academy 965 total program participants to date 32% accepted to Doctors Academy Doctors Academy 919 total program participants to date 100% high school graduation rate 100% admitted to colleges and universities 99% admitted to four-year colleges and universities 85% graduate with a baccalaureate degree within 6 years Health Careers Opportunity Program 1,470 total program participants to date 228 have applied and been accepted into health professions schools Current program students - 596 Junior Doctors Academy – 134 Doctors Academy – 328 Health Careers Opportunity Program – 134 Developing a Diverse Workforce Requires a Community of Partners School District Officials School District Superintendent School Principal Teachers Counselors UC Leadership UCSF SOM Faculty UCSF Fresno Faculty UCSF Faculty CSU Leadership Inter Professional Education Hospitals Community Health Center Health Department Community Organizations Health Professional Community Mentors Parents Students & Community Our Future Health Professionals Developing a Diverse Workforce