Presenters: Terry Bahn (Director of Community Outreach, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University), Gerard "Jerry" D. Klein (President and Chief Executive Officer, Bucyrus Community Hospital). Abstract: This presentation is a case study of a medical education partnership between an academic medical center and a rural community hospital. Co-presenters are the president of the hospital and the medical school’s director of community outreach. We will discuss how this partnership achieves community, educational, and organizational goals. The presentation will begin with a brief, informal needs assessment to ensure that the audience will leave with an understanding of how our experience might transfer to other current or planned univers...
Our Ohio State's Care Point East (CPE) clinic and Near East Health Advisory Committee (NEHAC) is a p...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 community partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio, inc...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 Community Partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio incl...
Background: To meet the growing needs of communities with increased chronic conditions, decreased ac...
In answer to the question of how academic institutions will meet medical education needs and public ...
University-community partnerships are a relatively new phenomenon in higher education. Several set...
The University of Dayton (UD), as a fellow Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement Institut...
In recent years increased attention has been focused on the importance of teaching hospitals\u27 ser...
Introduction: In 1996, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) reinforced its historical commitment t...
Interprofessional team work is widely recognized as an essential component of our health care delive...
A partnership between the University of Minnesota, Morris and Stevens Community Medical Center offer...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
While medical education has traditionally been designed, led and delivered exclusively by clinicians...
Context: Interdisciplinary teams of graduate health professions students and faculty were provided w...
Our Ohio State's Care Point East (CPE) clinic and Near East Health Advisory Committee (NEHAC) is a p...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 community partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio, inc...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 Community Partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio incl...
Background: To meet the growing needs of communities with increased chronic conditions, decreased ac...
In answer to the question of how academic institutions will meet medical education needs and public ...
University-community partnerships are a relatively new phenomenon in higher education. Several set...
The University of Dayton (UD), as a fellow Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement Institut...
In recent years increased attention has been focused on the importance of teaching hospitals\u27 ser...
Introduction: In 1996, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) reinforced its historical commitment t...
Interprofessional team work is widely recognized as an essential component of our health care delive...
A partnership between the University of Minnesota, Morris and Stevens Community Medical Center offer...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
While medical education has traditionally been designed, led and delivered exclusively by clinicians...
Context: Interdisciplinary teams of graduate health professions students and faculty were provided w...
Our Ohio State's Care Point East (CPE) clinic and Near East Health Advisory Committee (NEHAC) is a p...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 community partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio, inc...
IMPACT. 1: We have over 40 Community Partners from 18 counties in Central and Southeastern Ohio incl...