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By Gina Deitz | Monday, Oct 30, 2017
Students reflect on what they've learned by running a clinic for underserved people: "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."

 

Tag(s): Chapter Leader, Chapter Network, Equitable Care Delivery
By Emileigh Canales | Monday, Oct 16, 2017
It’s been a long journey to launch the first interprofessional, multi-university, student-run free clinic in our state, but we did it, and we are so excited to share our story.

 

Tag(s): Leadership, Equitable Care Delivery
By Stephanie Garry Garfunkel | Wednesday, Oct 05, 2016
Dr. Nia Zalamea, faculty on a new IHI Open School course, talks about how she stays inspired while working with patients facing serious challenges to good health.

 

Tag(s): Person- and Family-Centered Care, Equitable Care Delivery
By IHI Open School | Monday, Apr 27, 2015
This year, the IHI Open School launched our very first course on health equity — a small step toward the Institute of Medicine’s aim to make care equitable for all people. The course was the result of work by the IHI Diversity and Inclusion Council, co-chaired by Alex Anderson, a researcher on the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Innovation Team. We asked Alex five questions to learn more about how the course came about, how he became an advocate for diversity and equity as a white man, an ... read full post

 

Tag(s): Leadership, Equitable Care Delivery, Triple Aim for Populations
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