PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Clark, Lindsey TI - Increasing Awareness of Medical Laboratory Sciences through Summer Outreach Programs AID - 10.29074/ascls.119.001586 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science PG - ascls.119.001586 4099 - http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/early/2019/04/15/ascls.119.001586.short 4100 - http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/early/2019/04/15/ascls.119.001586.full AB - A common challenge among the Medical Laboratory Science profession is that it does not often receive the attention it deserves. In an effort to overcome this issue, increase awareness of Medical Laboratory Science as a career, and expand recruitment efforts to high school students, the Department of Laboratory Sciences faculty developed a hands-on laboratory experience to be implemented into existing summer outreach programs on the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus. Participants in the outreach program included 175 high school students from rural areas of the state. This experience involved participants completing a process of DNA extraction using the Bio-Rad Genes in a BottleTM Kit and viewing a presentation highlighting the MLS profession, program prerequisites, laboratory career opportunities, and salary outlook. A post experience survey was given to the participants with a 77% response rate. Results showed the overwhelming majority of participants enjoyed the laboratory activity. A total of 53% of survey participants indicated they did not have knowledge of the Medical Laboratory Science profession prior to the activity, with 93% indicating the presentation and activity provided a better understanding of the field. While 24% of respondents indicated they were interested in pursuing a career in laboratory sciences, 48% would consider Medical Laboratory Sciences as a stepping stone into another healthcare related field. Implementing a laboratory component into existing summer programs proved to be an effective method for program outreach and recruitment among high school students. The department plans to continue offering this experience for future summer outreach opportunities.