A Ten-year Assessment of a Biomedical Engineering Summer Research Internship Within a Comprehensive Cancer Center
ARTICLE
A. Wright, X. Wu, C. Frye, A. Mathur, Patrick
Journal of STEM Education Volume 8, Number 3, ISSN 1557-5284 Publisher: Laboratory for Innovative Technology in Engineering Education (LITEE)
Abstract
A Biomedical Engineering Internship Program conducted within a Comprehensive Cancer Center over a 10 year period was assessed and evaluated. Although this is a non-traditional location for an internship, it is an ideal site for a multidisciplinary training program for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students. We made a systematic and comprehensive effort to assess and evaluate the impact of the internship experiences on trainees' learning. The curriculum centered around six content categories: didactic classes, research skills, clinical experience, communication, tours and demonstrations, and social activities. The students were assessed for this study via three methods: demographics, selected response surveys, and academic outcomes. The assessment data indicate that the Biomedical Engineering Internship Program has been successful in creating a learning environment that integrates medical principles and STEM fundamentals.
Citation
Wright, A., Wu, X., Frye, C., Mathur, A. & Patrick. (2008). A Ten-year Assessment of a Biomedical Engineering Summer Research Internship Within a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Journal of STEM Education, 8(3),. Laboratory for Innovative Technology in Engineering Education (LITEE). Retrieved December 11, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/173701/.
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