4.6 Article

Community-based Teaching about Health Disparities: Combining Education, Scholarship, and Community Service

Journal

JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages S130-S135

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-009-1214-3

Keywords

disparities education; community-based education; public health approach

Funding

  1. National Center for Research Resources [KL2RR025746, UL1RR029887]
  2. Robert Wood Johnson (RWJF) Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development program
  3. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [K23 DK075006]
  4. Russell Sage Foundation
  5. California Endowment
  6. California Health Care Foundation
  7. National Institutes on Aging [R01 AG033172-01]
  8. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [1R21HD057473-01A1]
  9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's REACH US Program [U58DP001010-01]

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The Institute of Medicine recommends that clinicians receive training to better understand and address disparities. While disparities in health status are primarily due to inequities in social determinants of health, current curricula largely focus on how to teach about disparities within the health care setting. Learners may more fully understand and appreciate how social contextual factors contribute to disparities through instruction about disparities in community settings. Community-based teaching about health disparities may be advantageous for learners, medical institutions, and participating communities. This manuscript aims to guide medical educators in teaching students and residents about health disparities through community-based activities, including service learning and research.

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