The Stanford Medical Youth Science Program (SMYSP) is a multi-year academic enrichment program targeting low-income and underrepresented high school students in Northern and Central California. It aims to provide these students with opportunities to explore science, medicine, and health disparities. The program offers a residential summer component held on the Stanford University campus, followed by year-round support and mentorship.
This initiative plays a vital role in fostering diversity within the medical and scientific fields. By providing access to resources, mentorship, and research experiences, it empowers participants to pursue higher education and careers in STEM. Its long-standing history demonstrates a commitment to addressing systemic inequities and creating a pipeline of future healthcare professionals from diverse backgrounds. The program’s impact extends beyond individual participants, contributing to a more equitable and representative healthcare workforce.