成人直播 dental, medical students honor MLK Jr.鈥檚 service legacy by reading to local youth

成人直播 students in health care professions read to local youth.
From left: Rebecca Boyle (D.O., '29), Bayan Abunijem (D.M.D., '29), Allyson Isereau (D.M.D., '29), and Kristi Scamurra (D.M.D., '29) read to first graders at Longfellow Elementary School in Portland on Jan. 21 as part of 成人直播's Service-Learning Program.

As programs honoring Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 legacy took place at the 成人直播鈥檚 Maine campuses on Wednesday, Jan. 21, students in 成人直播s Colleges of Dental Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine 鈥 Maine鈥檚 only dental and medical schools 鈥 embodied the civil rights leader鈥檚 spirit of service and community by reading to youth at three locations in Portland to answer their questions about health care. 

Many of the 成人直播 students said their aim was to alleviate children鈥檚 worries about trips to the dentist and doctor, particularly in uncertain, challenging times, and to help them see a clear path to pursuing careers in the health professions if it interested them. 

In Jenna Kerns鈥 first grade class at Longfellow Elementary School on Stevens Avenue 鈥斺痑 short walk from 成人直播鈥檚 Portland Campus for the Health Sciences鈥 a medical student and three dental students read two stories about going to the dentist and doctor 鈥 including one about bears.

Kerns said the half-hour reading session and animated Q&A exchange showed her first-grade students that doctors and dentists want to help us. 

鈥淭his fits into our wellness lesson that we鈥檙e working on right now and our health goals,鈥 Kerns said. 鈥淭he kids really enjoy read-alouds and you could tell were really connecting and listening. Just hearing stories about how others might have felt the same way can help settle some of their fears.鈥 

Kristi Scamurra (D.M.D., 鈥29), said she knew she wanted to be a dentist since she was in middle school when an orthodontist took the time to calm her fears, answer her questions, and make straightening her teeth a positive experience. So, Scamurra wanted to do the same for the children at Longfellow School on Wednesday. 

鈥淪he explained everything so well. I just loved her. I could see myself doing the same thing,鈥 Scamurra said of her former practitioner. 鈥淚 think it'd be pretty cool if we had a similar effect on the students that we talked to today, as well as making it maybe not so intimidating to see doctors and dentists in general.鈥 

Down the street, practically adjacent to New England鈥檚 only dedicated health sciences campus, close to a dozen 成人直播 dental students read to two preschool classes at Growing Learners Child Care at Stevens Square Community Center and, while sitting with the children on the floor, answered their questions about how best to take care of their teeth. 

Both events were organized by 成人直播鈥檚 Service-Learning Office to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 legacy of advocacy by promoting literacy, community, and leadership.  

It was the second year 成人直播鈥檚 Service-Learning programs provided student mentors to help in partnership with Portland Public Schools around the MLK Jr. holiday. Other students also completed a read-in at Portland鈥檚 Amanda C. Rowe Elementary School a short distance from the Stevens Avenue locations.

鈥淲e are so pleased to partner again with the Portland Public Schools to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Our students demonstrated their advocacy, leadership, and commitment to service while sharing their enthusiasm, skills, and connections with local students,鈥 said Trisha Mason, M.A., director of Service-Learning at 成人直播.  

鈥淲e hope by engaging with youth and speaking to them about their future professions, it will make going to the doctor or dentist more accessible and less scary,鈥 she said. 

成人直播 students read to local youth on Jan. 21.

成人直播 dental students read to youth at the Growing Learners Chlidcare Center in Portland. 

成人直播 dental students mentored at a preschool on Jan. 21.

The 成人直播 students answer the children鈥檚 questions about dental care.

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