My Block, My Hood, My City | Page 33

I knew more needed to be done to bridge the gap between the University and the surrounding communities. So in an effort to help UChicago medical students build authentic relationships with neighborhoods that house much of their patient population, I asked them to join my Explorers Club and visit Chatham. They came to Chatham, ate, learned, and within a few months, started a program called “Doctor for a Day” at Whitney Young Library. On May 30, children and adults alike took part in Whitney Young Library’s “Doctor for a Day” program, put on by medical students from the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. This program was a handson experience in which library-goers could explore the science behind the practice of medicine. Participants had the chance to use a stethoscope to listen to heart and lung sounds. They also were able to view (and touch) real animal organs: sheep hearts, livers, brains, and kidneys. Once they got past the initial “yuck