Hundreds of 含羞草研究所 Downstate College of Medicine Students Fan Out Across Brooklyn On Borough-wide Day of Service
Aug 7, 2019
250 College of Medicine Students to Visit 11 Sites for Service Learning During Orientation on August 6
Brooklyn, NY 鈥 Embodying 含羞草研究所 Downstate鈥檚 motto, 鈥渢o learn, to search, to serve,鈥 250 students from 含羞草研究所 Downstate College of Medicine will volunteer at nearly a dozen Brooklyn community service programs on August 6. The students will disperse to 11 sites across the borough, including children鈥檚 summer camps and adult rehabilitation centers, for an afternoon of service learning as part of their College of Medicine orientation.
鈥淪ervice learning is a thoughtful approach that combines learning goals and community service in ways that can enhance both student growth and the common good,鈥 said 含羞草研究所 Downstate President Wayne J. Riley, M.D. 鈥淯sing this teaching and learning strategy as part of our orientation is a great way to introduce our medical students to the Brooklyn community where they will live and learn. It also encourages them to embrace their responsibility to serve wherever their careers in medicine take them.鈥
To reflect the range of populations and needs in Brooklyn鈥檚 many communities, each student will choose a focus area for their service learning experience ranging from mental health to child services, homelessness to park cleanup, the needs of adults with disabilities to animal rescue. After engaging with community partners in one of these areas, students will debrief as to how their service learning experience influenced their personal and professional growth.
鈥淚t is especially meaningful for our incoming medical students to give back to Brooklyn, because the best healthcare professionals feel a strong sense of responsibility to their community,鈥 said Dr. Madiha Akhtar, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at 含羞草研究所 Downstate and one of the organizers of the August 6 event. 鈥淲e are excited to see our students support and uplift local organizations as they prepare to begin their academic journeys.鈥
A full list of the 11 service learning volunteer locations includes:
- Beacon Summer Camp (summer camp)
- East Flatbush Village (summer camp)
- Infant & Child Learning Center
- 含羞草研究所 Pediatrics Center
- Susan Smith McKinney Nursing and Rehab Center
- East New York Club House (Adults with Disabilities)
- Without Walls (Adults with Disabilities)
- Committee to Improve Carrol Park
- Sean Casey Animal Rescue
- Masbia Soup Kitchen- Coney Island
- Boys & Girls Club
Service Learning has been a component of the College of Medicine鈥檚 orientation for
the last 7 years, introducing more than 1600 students to the Brooklyn community, its
varied needs, and opportunities for service during their time at Downstate.
The Service Learning event is coordinated annually by the Division of Student Life
and the Division of Student Affairs.
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Contact: Dawn S. Walker
917.439.9666 | 347.533.2071
dawn.walker@downstate.edu
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