The problemCharles R. Drew University (CDU) and community partners wanted to create a structure to transcend traditional community-academic partnerships. They wanted community leaders integrated into CDU's research goals and education of medical professionals.Purpose of articleTo explain the establishment of the Community Faculty Program, a new model of community-academic partnership that integrates community and academic knowledge.Key pointsUsing CBPR principles, CDU and community partners re-conceptualized the faculty appointment process and established the Division of Community Engagement (DCE). CDU initially offered academic appointments to nine community leaders. Community Faculty contributes to CDU's governance, education, research, a...
Community–academic partnerships in the training of doctors offer unique learning opportunities of gr...
One of the most powerful trends within contemporary American higher education is the movement toward...
BACKGROUND: Community input is crucial for identifying characteristics necessary for equitable, sust...
The problemCharles R. Drew University (CDU) and community partners wanted to create a structure to t...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
Creating and sustaining community-academic partnerships Growing interest among academics and health ...
BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research (CBPR) is ideally a collaborative approach to resea...
Research universities seeking to promote community-engaged scholarship (CES), defined here as resear...
Faculty reflect on their participation in a Community-Based Learning (CBL) Fellowship designed to cr...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
Community engagement (CE) and community-engaged research (CEnR) are increasingly viewed as the keyst...
This article reports the findings of an evaluation of the fac-ulty development component of the Facu...
University Neighborhood Partners (UNP) has chosen to refl ect upon its past eff orts and set a goal to...
University-community partnerships are a relatively new phenomenon in higher education. Several set...
Community–academic partnerships in the training of doctors offer unique learning opportunities of gr...
One of the most powerful trends within contemporary American higher education is the movement toward...
BACKGROUND: Community input is crucial for identifying characteristics necessary for equitable, sust...
The problemCharles R. Drew University (CDU) and community partners wanted to create a structure to t...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
Creating and sustaining community-academic partnerships Growing interest among academics and health ...
BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research (CBPR) is ideally a collaborative approach to resea...
Research universities seeking to promote community-engaged scholarship (CES), defined here as resear...
Faculty reflect on their participation in a Community-Based Learning (CBL) Fellowship designed to cr...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
Community engagement (CE) and community-engaged research (CEnR) are increasingly viewed as the keyst...
This article reports the findings of an evaluation of the fac-ulty development component of the Facu...
University Neighborhood Partners (UNP) has chosen to refl ect upon its past eff orts and set a goal to...
University-community partnerships are a relatively new phenomenon in higher education. Several set...
Community–academic partnerships in the training of doctors offer unique learning opportunities of gr...
One of the most powerful trends within contemporary American higher education is the movement toward...
BACKGROUND: Community input is crucial for identifying characteristics necessary for equitable, sust...