Improving Quality of Life in Underserved Communities: A Case from Humanity Initiative's Student-Led Clinics.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-11-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241297912
Syed Muhammad Aqeel Abidi, Ali Hyder Nazeer, Muhammad Mushahid Hussain Rizvi, Syeda Tayyaba Fatima Abidi
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Using the case study of a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with complex congenital heart disease at a student-led clinic (SLC) organized by Humanity Initiative (HI) in Karachi, the paper highlights the effectiveness of SLCs in providing accessible and comprehensive healthcare services. The article contributes to existing literature by demonstrating the practical benefits of SLCs in a real-world setting, particularly in resource-limited environments. It underscores the potential of SLCs not only to improve community health but also to enhance medical education by providing students with hands-on experience and fostering a sense of social responsibility. Collaborative efforts between medical students, professionals, and the community are essential to ensure the continuity and effectiveness of healthcare interventions. For the success of such initiatives, there is a need for sustainable funding, effective follow-up protocols, and reliable communication channels with patients, offering solutions like peer mentoring and technology integration to overcome these barriers.

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改善服务不足社区的生活质量:人道倡议 "的 "学生主导诊所 "案例。
本文以卡拉奇 "人类行动"(Humanity Initiative,HI)组织的学生主导诊所(SLC)中一名被诊断患有复杂先天性心脏病的 12 岁女孩为案例,强调了学生主导诊所在提供便捷、全面的医疗保健服务方面的有效性。文章通过展示 SLC 在现实环境中,尤其是在资源有限的环境中的实际优势,为现有文献做出了贡献。文章强调,SLC 不仅具有改善社区健康的潜力,还能通过为学生提供实践经验和培养社会责任感来加强医学教育。医学生、专业人员和社区之间的合作对于确保医疗保健干预措施的连续性和有效性至关重要。要使这些举措取得成功,就需要可持续的资金、有效的后续规程以及与患者可靠的沟通渠道,并提供同伴指导和技术整合等解决方案来克服这些障碍。
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