Requirements
The structure of the Health Advocacy Scholar Pathway consists of professional learning in several identified program areas. These program areas include the following:
- Formal learning such as lectures, workshops, and guided book studies
- Attending cultural or arts events that provide social connections to issues of equity or diversity OR providing clinical service work at Health D.E.P.O.T.
- Literary research in anti-oppressive medical practices
- Independent research that is not linked to other work or course requirements (or a creation of a course that culminates from such research)
- Planning a symposium on health advocacy at the Kenniebrew Forum in February
- Online learning such as podcasts, webinars, or conferences
- Reflection tools
- Spanish language events
- P4 and Med Prep support and service
Health Advocacy Scholar Pathway will be matched with a Health Advocacy mentor during their participation in the pathway.
All documentation of activities for participants will be captured in RedCap.