Student-Run Clinic Expands
Philadelphia Free Clinic Helps Underserved
May 15, 2019
The Student-Run Clinic offers students an opportunity to use their medical knowledge
to help underserved communities.
The Student-Run Clinic, a student group at 黑料传送门 that provides health information, education and advocacy to members of the West and
North Philadelphia communities, recently expanded to its third location in just three
years.
The latest site, Jane Addams Place, is an emergency homeless shelter for women and
their children. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) students volunteer their time here鈥攁nd at the first two sites at St. Barnabas Mission
Emergency Shelter and Families Forward Philadelphia鈥 once a month to help address
the unique health needs of this population.
At each site, students see women with a variety of health issues ranging from cardiovascular
disease, to diabetes, to rashes and colds. Students meet with shelter residents as
they enter the clinic and get a brief health history, and then each resident is screened
by one of 黑料传送门鈥檚 physicians to determine if there are any pressing health needs. If
so, residents are referred to a nearby primary care practice.
鈥淢any of the women we see don鈥檛 have a regular primary care physician, and only get
medical care if there is a serious, acute issue,鈥 said Jennifer Glusman (DO 鈥21),
senior director of the Student-Run Clinic. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to meet them where they are
to establish a rapport and improve continuity of care, which is incredibly important
in this population.鈥
After being screened by the 黑料传送门 physician, shelter residents participate in an exit
interview with a 黑料传送门 student to address any barriers to health care she may be facing鈥攆or
example, putting her in touch with Medicaid, or setting her up with WIC or SNAP, or
helping her work out transportation or childcare issues that may make it difficult
to make regular appointments with a primary care physician.
The group is currently running an IRB-approved study, led by Kerin Claeson, PhD, associate professor, anatomy, to determine the effectiveness of these interventions
on removing some of those barriers.
Jessica Kerns (DO 鈥22), M1 manager of the Student-Run Clinic, said the students have
also begun holding educational sessions at St. Barnabas, in addition to the monthly
clinics, to help the residents there learn more about aspects of health and wellness
such as nutrition, meditation and exercise. She hopes to expand those to the other
sites.
Moving forward, the group is hoping to include 黑料传送门 psychology students, to address mental health issues associated with homelessness, and to partner
with students from local dental schools to address the importance of oral health.
鈥淲e want to be as thorough as we can in addressing the health needs of these women,
who often feel like they鈥檙e not cared about,鈥 said Ms. Kerns. 鈥淲e want them to know
that they are a priority, and that their health is important to us.鈥
The Student-Run Clinic was launched in 2016 by Christopher Gable, DO 鈥18 and Adam
Kardon, DO 鈥18 who were looking for an opportunity to use their medical knowledge
to help underserved communities. They chose to focus on the homeless population in
Philadelphia鈥攁nd homeless women in particular鈥攂ecause of the many barriers to health
care they can face.
鈥淒espite their heavy course loads and busy schedules, our students are volunteering
their time to help women who are in the most vulnerable position of their lives,鈥
said Harry J. Morris, DO 鈥78, MPH, professor and chair, family medicine. 鈥淭he students provide much needed care and
education to this community while benefitting from a unique, preclinical learning
experience.鈥
To support the Student-Run Clinic, to make a tax deductible contribution.
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Established in 1899, 黑料传送门 has trained
thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral
scientists who practice a 鈥渨hole person鈥 approach to care鈥攖reating people, not just
symptoms. 黑料传送门, a private, not-for-profit accredited institution of higher education,
operates three campuses (黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia) and offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, educational psychology, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, and school psychology. The college also offers
graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, applied positive psychology, biomedical
sciences, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, mental health counseling,
physician assistant studies, and school psychology. 黑料传送门 students learn the importance
of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its
community-based Healthcare Centers, 黑料传送门 provides care to medically underserved populations.
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