Goal 5: Community Engagement
Saint Louis University School of Medicine will be a community-responsive leader, working in partnership to reduce health inequities and improve the health and well-being of the St Louis region.
Objectives
- Expand access to healthcare services to the community.
- Strengthen existing relationships and develop new ones to address the health needs of people in medically underserved communities.
- Increase faculty and learner involvement in community outreach projects.
- Increase the next generation of committed physicians for our region.
- Ensure that SLUSOM research agenda considers community benefit.
- Strengthen connections with stakeholders — SSM, SLU alumni and board, and the community
Strategies and Opportunities
- Education
- Establish a health systems science pillar in our undergraduate medical education.
- Incorporate service learning and participatory research into undergraduate medical education curriculum.
- Resume the Urban Community Health Track for medical students.
- Grow pipeline project for students from the region, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Service
- Strengthen the Health Resource Center.
- Acquire and operate a mobile clinic.
- Establish staff coordinator of community engagement.
- Research
- Strengthen community-based research.
- Create mechanisms for community input into our research agendas.
- Participate in the IHN Network Community Academic Partnerships (NCAP).
- Partnerships
- Participate as technical advisor of Integrated Health Network.
- Collaborate with Casa de Salud and the Immigrant Service Providers Network (ISPN)