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Community Partner: MERIT (Medical Education Resources Initiative for Teens) Intern: Eileen Yu Site Supervisors: Erika Sulecki What is MERIT? MERIT aims to eliminate health disparities by transforming underrepresented high school students into health care leaders. To accomplish these goals, MERIT ultimately provides its scholars with seven years of academic, professional, and social support. "It was crazy to work at MERIT and see examples of the things we had learned about concerning education in Baltimore City during the CIIP orientation and reflection sessions. Over the past eight weeks, I assisted the MERIT staff in preparing for and executing a five-week intensive summer internship for high school students in the city. All the students, like myself, are interested in the medical field. They had the chance to shadow over twenty different departments at the Johns Hopkins, Bayview, and University of Maryland hospitals and concurrently participated in daily discussions, debates, reflections, and hours upon hours of homework. I am the third CIIP intern at MERIT and knew it was going to be a special experience when two of my coworkers were the other two previous CIIPers who had been placed there! One of the things I love about MERIT is that they approach their curriculum with a strong public health perspective. As the students are learning about gas exchange in the lungs or the symptoms of myocardial infarction, they are also required to research and put together a project on health disparities. They are taught to be critical of their surroundings as they shadow—many of them noting in their evaluations or discussions that there is a clear dearth of healthcare providers who are minorities among the people they have shadowed, despite there being strong evidence published that shows this is to the detriment of many communities. The students seem to face grim odds and they are fully aware of that. Over the summer, I have been able to share my experiences at college with them and they could not even imagine the amount of work needed to get through college and go to medical school. Most of them never having even had homework before, started the summer with F’s on their daily homework and weekly quizzes. I remember fearing that they would be discouraged and might quit. Their response was shocking. By the end of the program, every single student’s grades increased dramatically. Students who had never had homework before were now spending 5-7 hours each night on their assignments. Many of my students stay up until 4 a.m. or later writing their homework. It is this kind of motivation, despite so many disadvantages stacked against them, that has made working with these students incredibly motivating and honestly unforgettable. I am so excited to continue working with MERIT next semester and beyond!" -Eileen • • • Assisting instructor in the classroom with discussions, activities, homework, quizzes, and classwork Creating homework answer keys and grading assignments Providing support for students as they shadow doctors and think about career-choice and their futures 36