Ad. Sperber et N. Marcus, A HEALTH-SCIENCES TRACK DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED JOINTLY BY A MEDICAL-SCHOOL FACULTY AND A REGIONAL HIGH-SCHOOL, Medical teacher, 20(2), 1998, pp. 138-141
An extra-curricular health sciences program for 11th and 12th graders,
which was designed and implemented jointly by a medical school facult
y and its students, together with the staff of a regional high school,
is described The Israel Ministry Of Education recognized the program
as one of the 12 most innovative educational programs of the year in I
srael. It consists of integrative courses on atherosclerosis, diabetes
mellitus, malignancy and genetics, a research methodology course, a c
ourse on critical scientific reading, and an optional thesis or resear
ch project which the pupils can do under the supervision of members of
the medical school faculty. Many medical students are involved in the
planning and implementation of the program. The objectives of the pro
gram, its curriculum, and experience with the first three classes are
described. The medical school has now begun programs based on the one
described here, in Bedouin high schools and in high schools in lower-c
lass development towns in southern Israel.