Traditional models for public health professional education tend to be didactic, with brief, discrete practica appended. National reports of both practitioners and academicians have called for more competency-driven, interdisciplinary-focused, community-based, service-oriented, and experientially-guided learning for students across the curriculum. East Tennessee State University began its own curricular revisioning in health professions education nearly 2 decades ago with a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, emphasizing competencies development through community-based learning in community-academic partnerships. This article describes 3 examples that grew from that initiative. In the first example, students in multiple classes delivere...
The University of Michigan School of Public Health provided community-based research (CBR) opportuni...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
In answer to the question of how academic institutions will meet medical education needs and public ...
Objectives: The Bar Ilan Faculty of Medicine places public health as a priority in its medical curri...
Introduction to Rural Health was developed as the introductory course for the Community Partnerships...
Abstract: The national initiative, The Educated Citizen and Public Health, promotes that an understa...
Context: To help meet rural Appalachian needs, and with initial support from the W.K. Kellogg Founda...
Abstract: The national initiative, The Educated Citizen and Public Health, promotes that an understa...
A variety of best practices concerning community-based health education intervention has been develo...
Preventable differences in health outcomes between U.S. population subgroups, related to factors suc...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
This case study recounts and analyzes the journey that graduate students, enrolled in an experientia...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
The University of Michigan School of Public Health provided community-based research (CBR) opportuni...
Geographically, rural U.S. communities have higher rates of disease and health problems, compared to...
The University of Michigan School of Public Health provided community-based research (CBR) opportuni...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
In answer to the question of how academic institutions will meet medical education needs and public ...
Objectives: The Bar Ilan Faculty of Medicine places public health as a priority in its medical curri...
Introduction to Rural Health was developed as the introductory course for the Community Partnerships...
Abstract: The national initiative, The Educated Citizen and Public Health, promotes that an understa...
Context: To help meet rural Appalachian needs, and with initial support from the W.K. Kellogg Founda...
Abstract: The national initiative, The Educated Citizen and Public Health, promotes that an understa...
A variety of best practices concerning community-based health education intervention has been develo...
Preventable differences in health outcomes between U.S. population subgroups, related to factors suc...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
This case study recounts and analyzes the journey that graduate students, enrolled in an experientia...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
The University of Michigan School of Public Health provided community-based research (CBR) opportuni...
Geographically, rural U.S. communities have higher rates of disease and health problems, compared to...
The University of Michigan School of Public Health provided community-based research (CBR) opportuni...
The Community Partnerships Program, sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, served as a catalyst ...
In answer to the question of how academic institutions will meet medical education needs and public ...