Eye on WNY: A New Generation Explores Careers in Medicine and Research

Student visit.

Students from the Buffalo Health Sciences Charter School recently visited the Clinical and Translational Research Center to learn about careers in research.

Published May 24, 2023

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The development of the next generation of scientists, physicians, and healthcare professionals is an important focus of the University at Buffalo Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). To that end, the CTSI Community Engagement Core recently hosted a group of students from Buffalo Health Sciences Charter School for an educational and fun visit to the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC), located on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. 

CTSI Director Timothy F. Murphy, MD, moderated a panel of clinical and translational research professionals, including a nurse, a public health expert, a physician, a pharmacist, and a communications specialist. The panelists discussed their career journeys and answered questions.

“The students were completely engaged and asked insightful questions about panelists’ motivations, their frustrations, their training, and what drew them to their career choices,” Murphy wrote in the April 19 issue of the CTSI’s Translational Spotlight newsletter. “The experience left me encouraged for our prospects to develop and grow our healthcare and research workforce from our community. Events like these can be influential and motivate students to choose career paths in research.”

Following the panel, the students worked on hands-on activities while also taking a tour of the CTRC. Buffalo Health Sciences Charter School Work Based Learning Teacher Diamonique Pettway says the visit provided real insights into the different types of jobs available in medical research.

“Many of our scholars have shown great interest in careers in medicine and healthcare,” Pettway says. “That is why it is so important to connect them with opportunities like this one with UB.”

Pettway says the students were greatly impacted by the visit. “Our scholars loved the event. They left with so much information and insight on what is being offered and even made some wonderful connections.”

Interested in organizing a school visit to the CTRC? Send an email to the CTSI Community Engagement Core for more information, and watch Buffalo Research News for future opportunities to connect local students with information on careers in research.