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By Michele W. Sequeira

Conference to Introduce Middle Schoolers to STEM and Health Careers

The Empowering Young Minds conference encourages New Mexico seventh and eighth graders to learn about STEM and health fields.

This Friday, more than 200 New Mexico seventh and eighth graders will dive into science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), cancer and other health science topics.

The Empowering Young Minds: Exploring Cancer and STEM Pathways conference will offer the middle school students a chance to learn about the topics in smaller groups. The students will choose two interactive workshops from ten different options. And throughout the event they will take part in several activities that also focus on topics in STEM, health and cancer. Each student will receive a free T-shirt and a chance to win one of several raffle prizes.

The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center will host the free event on Friday, Dec. 6, at Northern New Mexico College, 921 N. Paseo De Oñate, Española, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by the UNM Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute.

UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center

The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center is the Official Cancer Center of New Mexico and the only National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center in a 500-mile radius.

Its more than 136 board-certified oncology specialty physicians include cancer surgeons in every specialty (abdominal, thoracic, bone and soft tissue, neurosurgery, genitourinary, gynecology, and head and neck cancers), adult and pediatric hematologists/medical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, and radiation oncologists. They, along with more than 600 other cancer healthcare professionals (nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, navigators, psychologists and social workers), provide treatment to 65% of New Mexico’s cancer patients from all across the state and partner with community health systems statewide to provide cancer care closer to home. They treated almost 15,000 patients in more than 100,000 ambulatory clinic visits in addition to in-patient hospitalizations at UNM Hospital.

A total of nearly 1,855 patients participated in cancer clinical trials testing new cancer treatments that include tests of novel cancer prevention strategies and cancer genome sequencing.

The more than 123 cancer research scientists affiliated with the UNMCCC were awarded $38.2 million in federal and private grants and contracts for cancer research projects. Since 2015, they have published nearly 1000 manuscripts, and promoting economic development, they filed 136 new patents and launched 10 new biotechnology start-up companies.

Finally, the physicians, scientists and staff have provided education and training experiences to more than 500 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral fellowship students in cancer research and cancer health care delivery.

Categories: Comprehensive Cancer Center