Literature DB >> 28663932

ENHANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH BY IMPROVING PHYSICIAN PARTICIPATION.

Casey Crump1,2, Guedy Arniella1,2, Neil S Calman1,2.   

Abstract

Leading medical associations have called for renewed standards of medical professionalism, including stronger public advocacy, a commitment to social justice in health care, and greater community engagement. New strategies are needed to enhance community participation among physicians, which can improve public trust in the medical profession and contribute needed expertise and teamwork to matters of community health. One strategy is to incorporate community participation and leadership in medical training through community-based organization (CBO) placement of residents. We describe a model CBO placement program within a family medicine residency in Harlem, New York City. This program enables residents to partner with organizations that address social, political, economic, and environmental determinants of health in underserved populations, and to assume leadership roles in community health activities. Broader implementation of this model in other settings, both urban and rural, can enhance community participation by physicians within a sustainable framework, and promote medical professionalism and community health.

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Keywords:  community health services; physicians; professionalism

Year:  2016        PMID: 28663932      PMCID: PMC5484152          DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711.1000470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Med Health Educ


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