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Healthcare Pipeline Collaboration Workshop Health and Science Pipeline Initiative (HASPI) Kim Brooks—Resource Coordinator Heather Peterson—Curriculum Coordinator Natalie Ray—Program Director

Healthcare Pipeline Collaboration Workshop Health and Science Pipeline Initiative (HASPI) Kim Brooks—Resource Coordinator Heather Peterson—Curriculum Coordinator

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Healthcare Pipeline CollaborationWorkshop

Health and Science Pipeline Initiative (HASPI)Kim Brooks—Resource CoordinatorHeather Peterson—Curriculum CoordinatorNatalie Ray—Program Director

Getting to know you…Introductions around the room

Where and what do you teach?Programs on your campus?Why are you here?

Who has…?

Cracks in the PipelineLack of career awareness Lack of career awareness Limited availability of science prerequisite courses Limited availability of science prerequisite courses

(Anatomy & Physiology, Microbiology)(Anatomy & Physiology, Microbiology)High attrition rates in prerequisite coursesHigh attrition rates in prerequisite coursesWaiting lists/selection criteria/TEASWaiting lists/selection criteria/TEASAvailability of facultyAvailability of facultyLimited clinical placementsLimited clinical placementsHigh attrition rates in licensure/training programsHigh attrition rates in licensure/training programsWorkforce retentionWorkforce retention

HASPI OverviewGoals

Increase students’ awareness of healthcare careers

Improve proficiency in science

Strengthen transitions to post-secondary

Students that complete the HASPI Health Career Pathway course sequence will be prepared to pursue ANY

health training program of their choice, from technician to physician.

HASPI preparation is intended for students of ALL academic levels and backgrounds

THE VISION

HASPI Program Elements

Curriculum development

Site pathway implementation support

Industry connections/career exploration

Curricula7th Grade Life Science8th Grade STEM/Physical ScienceMedical BiologyMedical ChemistryMedical Anatomy & PhysiologyMicrobiology/BiotechMedical Theory & Practice (CTE/Capstone)Medical Math

Industry PartnershipsIndustry and career-based curriculaCareer exploration

ToursGuest speakers

Service learningInternshipsIndustry Connections Coordinator —serves all

pathway schools and industry partners

Service LearningPeer mentoring group trained in peer mediation and

conflict resolutionDisability awareness presentationPedometer challengeConduct campus clinics to: check hand washing

techniques, measure blood pressure, conduct blood sugar screenings, adequate teeth cleaning techniques

Coordinate a campus-wide fundraising campaign for an organization that supports medical research

Create children’s book of health topic for local elementary/middle schools

Service LearningConduct play or puppet show for local

elementary/middle schools on health topicPresentation of health related topics in

elementary/middle school classesCreate campus posters that teach students about a

specific health topic/healthy choicesCampus research project related to health &

wellnessCoordinate a run/walk/swim/bike eventOrganize a campus blood drivePut on a Health fairOrganize a concert/play for fundraising

Service LearningAIDS Walk San Diego [email protected]

American Cancer Society – Relay for Life (several) http://www.relayforlife.org/relay/ American Heart Association – San Diego Heart Walk [email protected]

American Lung Association – Healthy Air Walk [email protected] Annual San Diego Brain Tumor Walk/Fun Run [email protected] Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Light the Night Walk [email protected]

March of Dimes Walk 858-576-1211National Alliance on Mental Illness Walk [email protected] National Eating Disorders Awareness Walk\ [email protected] Row for the Cure [email protected]

San Diego Blood Bank 1800-4MY-SDBBSan Diego Race for Autism [email protected] Susan G. Komen San Diego Race for the Cure [email protected] Walk from Obesity [email protected] Walking for Water [email protected] Muscular Dystrophy Summer Camp

California Hospital Association (CHA)

Exploring possibilities…

Goal: develop a network of schools and industry partners that communicate and collaborate around common course content and activities

Curricular ResourcesHeather Peterson, Curriculum Coordinator

What’s next?

What is possible?

What do you need?

Let’s get together…Partner mapCurriculum implementation (if you’re ready)Student Exit SurveysCST scoresRegional collaborative groupsFunding?

Lab suppliesRegional industry and program coordinationCollege connections

MaterialsMed Bio Lab KitMed Bio Core Lab binderMed Chem binder

Paper materials…take extras!