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Students in the community: An interprofessional student-run free clinic
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Community CollaborationHomeless CommunityEducationAllied Health ProfessionsHealth Services CollaborationPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationInterprofessional EducationIntegrated CareCommunity Health Sciences Intervention ScienceCommunity EngagementInter-professional CollaborationCommunity HealthNursingInterdisciplinary EducationCommunity Practice EducationPatient EducationCommunity Health SciencesHealth Profession TrainingHealth Science Students
Students in the Community (SITC) is an interprofessional collaboration of health science students at the University of Washington. SITC runs a weekly free clinic at the Aloha Inn, a transitional housing facility for 70 homeless men and women in downtown Seattle. The focus of this clinic is on health education, chronic disease management, and re-integration of patients into the healthcare infrastructure. SITC serves as a valuable service learning opportunity for students. In addition to direct clinical services, students gain experience in planning health education strategies, community collaboration, and evaluating intervention outcomes. SITC also oversees a lecture and discussion-based elective course at the University of Washington focused on health issues of the homeless community and provides formal teaching which complements the service-learning component of the endeavor.
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