Special considerations for community members and students
Special considerations for community members in the class
- Do not ask for medical advice. The students are not physicians, and the physicians who do attend are not there for that purpose.
- Ask questions. Part of the rationale for the course is to give students practice in explaining science to the public.
- If you have a science background, remember that we’d rather learn about the science from the students and faculty.
- Remember that the students are students. Be supportive and kind.
- Do not focus exclusively on your own cancer.
- We encourage community members to share their own cancer experiences throughout the semester, but do not overshare. These are not medical students. They do not need to know every detail.
- Bring positive energy to the class.
Special considerations for students in the class
- Be professional. Always follow-through with your commitments.
- Be engaged during the class. Don’t go through your email or otherwise distract yourself and your neighbors.
- Know that it is ok to ask questions to community members. We want to share with you.
- Bring positive energy to the class.