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Summer Team Experience

Summer Team Experience. Making a Difference in Underserved Communities. A project of the UNC Rural Interdisciplinary Training Program Rebecca Hunter, M.Ed., Director, (919) 966-6974. Goals. Join communities in addressing identified health and health-related problems

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Summer Team Experience

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  1. Summer Team Experience • Making a Difference in Underserved Communities A project of the UNC Rural Interdisciplinary Training Program Rebecca Hunter, M.Ed., Director, (919) 966-6974

  2. Goals Join communities in addressing identified health and health-related problems Enable students to develop and apply skills in Teamwork Working with different cultures Understanding communities Problem-solving Program planning 

  3. Activities • Participate in community life • Minimum of six weeks • Provide services consistent with training • Some clinical or discipline specific • Solve problems • Assess, plan, implement and evaluate • Work as interdisciplinary team members • Integrate learning & achieve new insights

  4. Logistics • Work in clinic, hospital, health department • Work with local team • Regular work week • Occasional weekend event • Live in AHEC apartment • Earn stipend ($33-40 per day) • Reimbursement for local travel

  5. Past Projects • Site • Siler City (Chatham) • Activities • Summer camp for immigrant children • Outcomes • Gains for children • + community support • Ray Branson, pharmacy • Rob Cockman, pharmacy • Shenyata Downing, OT • Mark Gentry, nursing • Sarah McBane-Lee, pharmacy • John Morehouse, medicine • Maria Ortiz, medicine • Miriam Warner, OT

  6. Past Projects • Alice Blair, OT • Jean Davison, nursing • Rebecca Magnuson, medicine • Harita Patel, pharmacy • Site • Scotland Neck (Halifax) • Activities • Planned bus route • Outcomes • Better access to care • Greater mobility

  7. Past Projects • Other examples • Teen leadership • Caregiver respite • Prevention of diabetes complications • Migrant farm worker education • Internet empowerment • Nutrition program planning

  8. 2003 Projects - Sites • Wilson • Hendersonville • Pembroke • Durham • Jackson • One other • To be named!

  9. Educate migrant farm workers Evaluate prenatal education Establish a free pharmacy clinic Medications Health Education Harvest Family Health Center Wilson Community Health Center Medication Aid & Education Consortium 2003 Projects – Wilson (2) Participants in farm worker education and prenatal project must speak Spanish

  10. Build Healthy Aging program Conduct functional assessments Carolina Village First Congregational Church Partnerships for Health 2003 Projects - Hendersonville

  11. Design prevention program Healthy lifestyles Native Americans Hispanic immigrants Clinical preventive services Design & conduct diabetes education Julian Pierce Clinic Southern Regional AHEC 2003 Projects - Pembroke

  12. Develop physical activity programs Work with Healthy Aging campaign Duke Street Senior Center NC Healthy Aging Network 2003 Projects - Durham Housing will not be provided for the Durham project

  13. Contribute to health disparities reduction program Work with team of physician, pharmacist and nurse Conduct intervention for chronic disease lifestyle change Roanoke-Amaranth Clinic Healthy Lifestyles Program 2003 Projects - Jackson

  14. Why Get Involved? • Gain fresh perspectives on community • People • Culture • health • Try practical strategies to get things done • Learn what others can contribute • Take time to explore self & career

  15. Next Steps • For more information • Visit servnc.unc.edu • Write or call • Elizabeth Thomas, ethomas@med.unc.edu • Rebecca Hunter, rhh@med.unc.edu • 919-966-6974 • Set up an interview • To apply, go to • www.ibiblio.org/aging/registration

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