Community engagement education in academic health centers, colleges, and universities

Author:

Doubeni Chyke A.ORCID,Nelson David,Cohn Elizabeth Gross,Paskett Electra,Asfaw Seleshi Ayalew,Sumar Mehek,Ahmed Syed M.,McClinton-Brown Rhonda,Wieland Mark L.ORCID,Kinney Anita,Aguilar-Gaxiola SergioORCID,Rosas Lisa G.,Patino Cecilia M.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Community engagement (CE) is critical for advancing health equity and a key approach for promoting inclusive clinical and translational science. However, it requires a workforce trained to effectively design, implement, and evaluate health promotion and improvement strategies through meaningful collaboration with community members. This paper presents an approach for designing CE curricula for research, education, clinical care, and public health learners. A general pedagogical framework is presented to support curriculum development with the inclusion of community members as facilitators or faculty. The overall goal of the curriculum is envisioned as enabling learners to effectively demonstrate the principles of CE in working with community members on issues of concern to communities to promote health and well-being. We highlight transformations needed for the commonly used critical service-learning model and the importance of faculty well-versed in CE. Courses may include didactics and practicums with well-defined objectives and evaluation components. Because of the importance of building and maintaining relationships in CE, a preparatory phase is recommended prior to experiential learning, which should be guided and designed to include debriefing and reflective learning. Depending on the scope of the course, evaluation should include community perspectives on the experience.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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