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On Nov. 4, ten Caruthers ninth grade DAstudents, along with their counterpartsfrom Fresno’s Sunnyside High School andSelma High School DA, attended theCRMC Surgery Department Open House.Led by CRMC’s Education andDevelopment Specialist Linette Phillips, DAstudents were welcomed by several sur-gery department health professionals andstaff. The DA students dressed in surgicalattire, saw simulated brain and gastroin-testinal surgeries, and learned about thesterilization of surgical tools and the impor-tant processes in the preparation requiredfor surgeries. DA students were escorted tothe CRMC helicopter pad where they metwith first responders and viewed inside thehelicopter.
UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Educationand Research550 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 210Fresno, CA 93710Phone: (559) 241-7670
Caruthers Elementary Junior Doctors Academyand Caruthers High School Doctors Academy
CaruthersHeartbeatLooking Back on Fall 2017
Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC)Surgery Department Open House
This past fall the UCSF Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research (LaCMER) Junior Doctors Academy (JDA) at CaruthersElementary welcomed 30 new seventh grade students and four new eighth grade students to the program. In addition, the DoctorsAcademy (DA) at Caruthers High School was pleased to add 28 ninth grade students. UCSF Fresno LaCMER and Caruthers Unified SchoolDistrict, looks forward to nurturing the development of the next generation of health care professionals.
In the classroom, JDA and DA students began their cultural competency projects, reviewed new medical education units, engaged withhealth professional guest speakers in the classroom, and prepared for the upcoming summer programs. Outside of the classroom, JDA andDA students visited university campuses, medical schools, medical facilities and learned at enrichment centers throughout California.Through these experiences, JDA and DA students learned about different health career opportunities and college life.
UCSF Fresno | JDA/DA Caruthers Program News
2018 Upcoming Events
2/26/18 10th Grade DA Study Trip to Stanford and Stanford School of Medicine
3/8/18 DA Volunteer Fair @ CHS Gym from 2:25 to 3:10 p.m. (advisory)
3/17/18 JDA/DA Health Education & Leadership Conference (HEaL) at Sunnyside High from 8 to11:30 a.m.
3/19/18 Ninth Grade DA Study Trip to UC Merced and Fresno VA Hospital
3/21/18 CHS DA Incoming Student Orientation at CHS Cafeteria from 6 to 7 p.m.
4/5/18 12th Grade DA Study Trip to UCSF School of Medicine4/9/18 11th Grade DA Study Trip to UC Davis and UC Davis School
of Veterinary Medicine4/17/18 Eighth Grade JDA Study Trip to UC Santa Cruz5/1/18 CES JDA Incoming Student Orientation at CES Cafeteria
from 5:30 to 6:15 pm5/1/18 CES JDA 8th Grade Math and Science Summer Camp
Orientation from 6:15 to 7 pm5/17/18 CUSD JDA/DA Awards Night at Caruthers High Gym from 6
to 7:30 p.m.6/11-22, 2018 JDA Math and Science Summer Camp at Sunnyside High
School6/11-7/20, 2018 Senior Summer Clinical Internship and Research Program7/19/18 Senior Research Symposium at UCSF Fresno
from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
*Dates subject to change
Donate to the ProgramIf you would like to learn more aboutdonating to the Doctors Academy, pleasego to https://www.fresno.ucsf.edu/give/(click on Latino Center DA/HCOP).
Websitehttps://www.fresno.ucsf.edu/latino-center-for-medical-education-and-research/
Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2217413563/
Special ThanksIn addition to the JDA and DA teachers, the adminis-trative team is an integral part of the JDA and DA stu-dents’ success. At Caruthers Elementary School,Principal, Marla Dominguez and CES Counselor,Gabriela Diaz as well as at Caruthers High School,Principal, Mr. Mark Fowler, DA Site Coordinator, CasieLimdren, and CHS counselor, Alicia Hardcastle, workclosely with the UCSF Latino Center team to ensureall JDA and DA students are fulfilling the programgoals and remain on the college going track.
A special thank you to all our supporters and funderswho have made these opportunities possible for ourCaruthers Unified JDA and DA students. The programsupporters include Caruthers Unified School District,University of California, San Francisco, CaliforniaWellness Foundation, The California Endowment,among many more. With this support, our studentsand families are able to be part of a unique experi-ence that allows them to be creative, explore andlearn about opportunities that are available to them.
Any questions regarding the Caruthers Unified JDA orDA program please contact Academic ProgramCoordinator Stephanie Huerta Alvarez at 559-241-7670 or [email protected].
Websitehttps://www.fresno.ucsf.edu/latino-center-for-medical-education-and-research/
Fall 2017
DA students Benjamin Torres, Chelsea Castillo and LillyHelm are all smiles after completing surgical rotations.
DA ninth grade students pose together in front of thehelicopter at the CRMC helipad.
DA students askthe CRMC surgeons aboutthe differentequipment usedduring surgery.
.Study Trips
This fall, Caruthers JDA and DA studentsexplored new universities and experi-enced the higher educational opportuni-ties that California has to offer. Studentsvisited California State UniversityMonterey Bay (CSUMB), UC Berkeley,UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and FresnoState. Students are looking forward tovisiting UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, UCMerced, Stanford and UCSF School ofMedicine this upcoming spring. Thankyou to Caruthers Unified for valuing theimportance of the JDA and DA study tripexperiences which show students theeducational opportunities outside ofCaruthers.
UC Berkeley (Berkeley) and LawrenceHall of Science
Mr. Jeff Morrow’s ninth grade DA stu-dents visited Berkeley and the LawrenceHall of Science on Aug. 4 as part of theDA Incoming Freshmen SummerTransition Program. At UC Berkeley, DAstudents embarked on a 90 minute guid-ed tour and attended a presentation ledby staff and students from the BerkeleyBiology Scholars Program, a longtimesupporter of our Central Valley DA stu-dents. The trip was complemented with avisit to UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall ofScience where students experiencedhands-on physics and biology activities.
UCLA
On Oct. 30, Mr. Barton Keeler’s 10thgrade DA students visited UCLA. DAstudents toured the historic campus andreceived a presentation by the AcademicAdvancement Program (AAP), a long-time supporter of our Central Valley DAstudents. The DA students were pleasedto meet with several DA alumni currentlyattending UCLA who provided them withinsight about campus life and highschoolpreparation.DA studentsattended apresentationby the UCLAAllied HealthProgram atthe UCLAMedicalCenter. TheDA students learned about various alliedhealth careers in health and medicineand had a “Meet and Greet” roundtablepresentation with a surgical technician,child life specialist, and a current med-ical student from the Central Valley.
Santa Barbara (UCSB)
On Dec. 4, Mrs. Martha Martinez’s 11thgrade DA students met with DA alumniwho are attending UCSB, toured the col-lege campus, met with admissions rep-resentatives and attended a mentalhealth psychosocial workshop with BrianOlowude, PhD, Co-Director of UCSB’sCounseling and Psychological Services(CAPS) at UCSB. The DA studentsenjoyed the beautiful campus that over-looks the Pacific Ocean.Study Trips
Fresno State & College Night
In preparation for submitting their col-lege applications this fall, Mr. BrandonWard’s 12th grade DA students, alongwith 12th grade DA students from Selmaand Sunnyside high schools, spent aday at Fresno State on September 13.DA students participated in a collegescavenger hunt where they learnedabout student resources, met with theHealth Careers Opportunity Program(HCOP), and completed their day atFresno State with bowling, pool andpizza. The DA students ended their dayat Fresno County Office of Education’sCollege Night at the downtown FresnoConvention Center.
California State University, MontereyBay (CSUMB) & Monterey BayAquarium
On Oct. 24, Mrs. Spring Bibian’s seventhgrade JDA Caruthers Elementary stu-dents traveled to CSUMB where stu-dents learned about kinesiology, metwith current students and toured the col-lege campus. The trip also included avisit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium
where students learned about marinelife, conservation, and the importance ofpreserving the world’s oceans.
Health Professional GuestSpeakers
“Stop the Bleed”
Over 90 DA students and staff receivedbleeding control first responder trainingfrom Community Regional Medical Center(CRMC) Trauma Department on Oct. 25and Nov. 29. Through the “Stop the Bleed”initiative, CRMC staff made the trip to
Caruthers as part of an endeavor to trainthe community on the importance ofknowing how to stop life-threateningbleeding. Students enjoyed the hands ontraining and the opportunity to work close-ly with the visiting health professionals.
Valley Health Team
On Oct. 19, Mr. Jeff Morrow’s ninth gradeDA class was visited by Talwinder Gill, MD,and Iveth Sandoval, MD, from ValleyHealth Team Family Medicine ResidencyProgram. The DA students learned aboutfamily medicine and the development of
Junior Doctors Academy andDoctors Academy Teachers
JDA:7th and 8th GradeSpring Bibian, began with JDA Fall 2014
DA:9th Grade:Jeff Morrow, began with DA Fall 201510th Grade:Barton Keeler, began with DA Fall 201411th Grade:Martha Martinez, began with DA Fall 200712th Grade:Brandon Ward, began with DA Fall 2014
Advisor Teacher Highlight
My name is Jeff Morrowand I am in my third yearof teaching at CaruthersHigh School. This is alsomy third year as a DA advi-sor. I currently teachIntroduction to Health toour DA freshmen, Anatomyand Physiology to our DAsophomores, and Biology. I graduatedfrom Fresno State with a BA inAnthropology hoping to become anarchaeologist. Instead, I spent 20 years inthe private business sector as a softwaretrainer and product manager before decid-ing to become a high school teacher.During my years with WebMD, I spent lotsof time around healthcare professionalsand the patients they serve. I enjoy sharingthose experiences and real-life stories withthe students in our Doctors Academy.
Quotes of Impact:
“My advice for students who want to join DA isto never quit and to have patience. DA can bechallenging at some point, but the help andsupport you receive, especially if you are first-generation going to college, is unforgettable.”—Simran Athwal, Class of 2018
“I am glad that I am able to participate in thisprogram because there are not many opportuni-ties like this and I feel honored and proud to bepart of something as great as this program.”—Nancy Gonzalez, Class of 2020
diabetes. The students conducted ahands-on activity where they measured thecontent of sugary drinks and learned aboutthe importance of food moderation andhealthy nutrition choices.
JDA
On Dec. 5, resident physi-cians, Drs.Bangalore andGill, from ValleyHealth TeamResidencyProgram, visitedMrs. SpringBibian’s seventh grade JDA students. Thedoctors worked with students on how totake blood pressures and taught themabout the warning signs associated withthe development of hypertension.
Dermatology
On Dec. 6, dermatologist Leah Press, MD,visited Mr. Barton Keeler’s 10th grade DAclass. Dr. Press talked with the studentsabout her journey to becoming a dermatol-ogist and gave students helpful advice tothose preparing for careers in medicine.Using an interactive video monitor, Dr.Press showed students about the differentlayers of the skin, aging, acne and skincancer. The DA students experienced first-hand how Dr. Press uses liquid nitrogen totreat patients with different skin issues.
UCSF Fresno Junior Doctors Academy and Doctors Academy | Caruthers Program News
Ninth grade DA students at their first study trip to UCBerkeley.
DA seniors Lisa Romero, Mariana Velasquez, SimranAthwal and Karina Reynoso enjoy dinner after a dayat Fresno State.
DA students Amy Flores, Michelle Yanez and AmayaGalvan learn about acceleration
Seventh grade JDA students Yasmin Garcia, EsterCamacho, Cristina Corona, Yajaira Tiburcio andXiclali Govea at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
DA 11th grade students pose for a group picturebefore departing UCSB.
10th grade students along with afew DA seniors outside UCLADavid Geffen School of Medicine.
DA students Karan Veer Mangat, Adrian Lopez andBenjamin Torres learn how to pack wounds.
DA Students Guadalupe Cobian and Raul Perezlearn how to use a tourniquet with the help ofLawrence Sue, MD, from the CRMC TraumaCenter & UCSF Fresno.
JDA students Jackson Keeler,Carolina Romero and Juan CarloLopez Solis learn to measureblood pressures.
Dr. Press shows DA student Miguel Avina how liquidnitrogen is used when applied to the skin.
Dr. Iveth Sandoval (left) and Dr. Talwinder Gill (right)