College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Mütter Museum
Title: Mütter Museum: Crime Busters
Student Interns:
Van Anh Tran
University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine
Michelle Wang
Drexel University College of Medicine
Academic Preceptor:
Hillary R. Bogner, MD, MSCE
University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine
Donald L. Boyer, MD, MSEd
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Renee Kottenhahn, MD, FAAP
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Drexel University College of Medicine
Community Preceptor:
Sara Ray, PhD
Mütter Museum
Community Site:
The Mütter Museum, located in Center City, invites visitors to explore the fascinating history of medicine through its beautifully preserved collections of anatomical specimens, medical instruments, and models, presented in the style of a 19th-century cabinet museum. Through these displays, visitors are encouraged to reflect on the complexity and resilience of the human body, and to discover how medical understanding and care have evolved over time.
Team’s Experience:
The Bridging the Gaps student interns assisted community preceptors, including staff from the Mütter’s education department and the senior director of interpretation and engagement, in developing academic lesson plans on forensic science topics. The curriculum will culminate in a comprehensive “Crime Busters” competition for students, after the course is completed. The curriculum will be implemented in the upcoming academic year for the two after-school programs, Out4STEM and Girls One Diaspora. Held once a week at the Mütter Museum, Out4Stem and Girls One are after-school programs that teach science to openly queer high school students and female students from the African diaspora. The interns also revised currently instated lesson plans, including those the Mütter uses to teach about antibiotics, microbes, and bone identification.
Reflections
“This summer was a rewarding experience to be able to create a curriculum from the ground up, based on a popular and interesting science topic. Even though we will not be able to fully implement the course during our time at the Mütter, it was valuable to establish relationships and collaborate with the museum educators. This project encouraged us to be creative and think about new ways to teach students about science, including engaging them through storytelling and speaking to them as if they were real investigators. We hope that the students who participate in Crime Busters will be inspired to explore potential careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.”
Van Anh Tran & Michelle Wang
