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The Morehouse Model - How One School of Medicine Revolutionized Community Engagement and Health Equity (Hardcover)
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The Morehouse Model - How One School of Medicine Revolutionized Community Engagement and Health Equity (Hardcover)
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How can the example of Morehouse School of Medicine help other
health-oriented universities create ideal collaborations between
faculty and community-based organizations? Among the 154 medical
schools in the United States, Morehouse School of Medicine stands
out for its formidable success in improving its surrounding
communities. Over its history, Morehouse has become known as an
institution committed to community engagement with an interest in
closing the health equity gap between people of color and the white
majority population. In The Morehouse Model, Ronald L. Braithwaite
and his coauthors reveal the lessons learned over the decades since
the school's founding-lessons that other medical schools and health
systems will be eager to learn in the hope of replicating
Morehouse's success. Describing the philosophical, cultural, and
contextual grounding of the Morehouse Model, they give concrete
examples of it in action before explaining how to foster the
collaboration between community-based organizations and university
faculty that is essential to making this model of care and research
work. Arguing that establishing ongoing collaborative projects
requires genuineness, transparency, and trust from everyone
involved, the authors offer a theory of citizen participation as a
critical element for facilitating behavioral change. Drawing on
case studies, exploratory research, surveys, interventions, and
secondary analysis, they extrapolate lessons to advance the field
of community-based participatory research alongside community
health. Written by well-respected leaders in the effort to reduce
health inequities, The Morehouse Model is rooted in social action
and social justice constructs. It will be a touchstone for anyone
conducting community-based participatory research, as well as any
institution that wants to have a positive effect on its local
community.
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