Moskowitz David, Glasco Jennifer, Johnson Brian, Wang Grace
University of Washington [corrected] Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Interprof Care. 2006 Jun;20(3):254-9. doi: 10.1080/13561820600721091.
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.
社区学生项目(SITC)是华盛顿大学健康科学专业学生的跨专业合作项目。SITC在阿罗哈旅馆运营每周一次的免费诊所,该旅馆是西雅图市中心为70名无家可归男女提供的过渡性住房设施。这个诊所的重点是健康教育、慢性病管理以及让患者重新融入医疗保健体系。SITC为学生提供了宝贵的服务学习机会。除了直接的临床服务,学生还能在制定健康教育策略、社区合作以及评估干预效果方面积累经验。SITC还负责监督华盛顿大学一门以讲座和讨论为主的选修课,该课程聚焦无家可归社区的健康问题,并提供正规教学,以补充该项目服务学习部分的内容。