MD ID 6800 (2024/2025) 09/02/2024-05/04/2025

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Course
MD ID 6800 - Rural and Underserved Medicine: Mentored Community-Oriented Health Improvement Project
Description
Brief Description of Scholarly Elective:

UUSOM students pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Rural and Underserved Medicine (GCRUM) must complete a Community-Oriented Health Improvement (COHI) Capstone Project during a 3rd or 4th year elective to earn the Graduate Certificate. This mentored 4-credit elective, along with the rural, underserved and community health prerequisite courses (MD ID 6550, 6555, 6660, and 6665), will provide the foundational principals and experiential support needed to successful complete this capstone.

With assistance from the Course Directors, students will identify a mentor with knowledge and experience in community health collaboration and quality improvement efforts. Identifying a mentor can begin as early as MS1 - the sooner this process begins, the greater the opportunity to consider the many options available across the University and within the community. Faculty leads in rural and underserved medicine will assist students in identifying a COHI-project mentor, who may be a faculty member from any number of Schools or Colleges across UU (School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, College of Health, College of Social Work, College of Education), or a partner in community health outside UU (ie Utah Department of Health, Utah Department of Human Services, Utah Department of Workforce Services).

Course Goals:

As a result of completing the course, students are expected to be able to...

1. Identify a COHI Project that responds to a need in either an urban underserved or rural community.

2. Demonstrate a capacity for cross-sector collaboration in promoting healthy communities through a COHI Project

3. Develop the COHI Project, including background research, assessment of community needs and resources, list of stakeholders and collaborators, process of engagement, and project aims and outcome measures

4. Present and explain the COHI Project in a formal poster setting to fellow students engaged in the GCRUM
Academic Year
2024/2025
Start Date
09/02/2024
End Date
05/04/2025
Block
SPRING
Department
MD ID
Permission Required
Yes
Section Credits
4
Min Openings
1
Max Openings
1
School Years
MSIMSIIMSIII
Course Classifications
ELECTIVE
Coordinator(s)
SPENCER,OLIVIA DC | olivia.spencer@hsc.utah.edu
Directors(s)
Sandweiss,David DD | david.sandweiss@hsc.utah.edu
Possible Grade(s)
Fail (F)Pass (P)
Prerequisites
None
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Course may be dropped 15 days after the start date.

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