A long-standing community outreach program where medical students educate middle and high school students about the dangers of opioids, e-cigarettes, cannabis, tobacco, and alcohol. Students work under faculty guidance to design evidence-based, engaging presentations and develop leadership and research skills. The program emphasizes peer leadership, sustainability, and communication with community stakeholders.
Klump, B. M., Varre, A., Karns, J. P., Garg, E., Patel, R., Parikh, U., Mansour, A., Nazaroff, C., & Restini, C. (2025). A community outreach program enhances education on opioid and e-cigarette misuse among teenagers. Frontiers in Public Health, 13, 1490166. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1490166
Are you a medical student passionate about public health, education, or community outreach?
Join SUP and be part of a mission that makes a real difference. Opportunities include:
Leading educational presentations in high schools
Creating youth-centered educational materials
Collaborating with school staff and public health partners
Building leadership, teaching, and communication skills
Outreach to dozens of high schools across Michigan
Delivered hundreds of hours of substance use prevention education
Supported by faculty mentors and school administrators
Recognized as a valuable platform for ethical development and public service
SUP empowers both medical students and youth with the tools to build healthier, more informed futures.
SUP is led by a dedicated group of medical students, faculty mentors, and community partners who believe in the power of education, empathy, and early intervention.
📧 Contact the Faculty Advisor, Dr. Carolina Restini — restinic@msu.edu
[📧 Contact the Office Assistant, Aubrey Everett — evere110@msu.edu]