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Students at A.T. Still University (ATSU) of Health Sciences conducted community-based research while at a partner health center community campus. Attend this session to learn how you can apply their innovative approaches to engage the community in your health center.
Learning Objectives
Recognize the potential benefits of community-oriented primary care projects conducted at community health centers.
Demonstrate how academic organizations, health centers, and community organizations can work together to improve health and well-being.
Identify various projects that address social determinants of health for health centers and communities.
Prof., Medicine and Public Health, Chair, Dept. of Public Health, Dir., DO/MPH Program, Dir. Natl. Ctr for Community Health Research, A.T. Still University-School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
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