The Morehouse model : how one school of medicine revolutionized community engagement and health equity / Ronald L. Braithwaite, Tabia Henry Akintobi, Daniel S. Blumenthal, W. Mary Langley ; foreword by Valerie Montgomery Rice ; afterword by David Satcher.
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- computer
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- 9781421438054
- 1421438054
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Public health -- Research -- Methodology
- Public health -- Research -- Citizen participation
- Community-based research
- Medical colleges
- Public Health -- methods
- Community-Based Participatory Research -- methods
- Schools, Medical
- Community-Institutional Relations
- Community Participation
- Georgia
- Santé publique -- Recherche -- Méthodologie
- Santé publique -- Recherche -- Participation des citoyens
- Écoles de médecine
- Public health -- Research -- Citizen participation
- Public health -- Research -- Methodology
- 362.109758 23
- RA981.G4
- WA 100
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to the Morehouse School of Medicine Model -- Social Accountability, Medical Education, and Public Health -- Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) -- Evolution of the Morehouse Model for Community Engagement -- Engaging Micropolitan and Rural Communities in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention -- Educational and Leadership Development -- For Communities, by Communities : The Strategic Engagement of Community Health Workers -- The Medical School of Tomorrow.
"Braithwaite and his coauthors, of Morehouse Medical School, describe the collaboration between community organizations and university faculty essential to public health and reliable research. They explain the Morehouse model of outreach in which citizen participation is a critical element for facilitating behavioral change in the community. Through case studies, exploratory research, surveys, and interventions, they provide lessons for advancing participatory research and promoting community health"-- Provided by publisher
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