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PRIME-HEq offers an enhanced medical school curriculum that includes coursework emphasizing leadership, justice-centered advocacy, and service, where reducing equity gaps in medicine is the primary aim of the curriculum. Each program has a dedicated area of focus, targeted student recruitment, supplemental criteria for admission, relevant curricular content, and dedicated faculty mentorship. See core medical school curriculum.
Family, community and cultural influences on health as well as new efforts to tailor diagnosis and treatment based on genetic variation will be presented. Health care systems and their effects on health equity will be discussed. Family, community and cultural influences on health as well as new efforts to tailor diagnosis and treatment based on genetic variation will be presented. Health care systems and their effects on health equity will be discussed.
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to partner with communities to develop, conduct and evaluate community-based research, and design and conduct program evaluations of community programs. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to partner with communities to develop, conduct and evaluate community-based research, and design and conduct program evaluations of community programs.
PRIME-HEq students are given the opportunity to enhance their cultural competency and knowledge of traditionally underserved communities through excursions, performances, and presentations, including program-sponsored community tours, theatrical productions, and conferences. The following list provides examples of program-sponsored activities:
The PRIME-HEq curriculum includes one year dedicated solely to a master's program of the student's choice — this takes typically place between the 3rd and 4th year of medical school. Some of the most popular disciplines include the master's program in Public Health (MPH), the master's program in Business Administration (MBA), the master's program in Public Policy (MPP) and the master's program in Urban Planning (MS).
PRIME-HEq students are given the opportunity to enhance their cultural competency and knowledge of traditionally underserved communities through excursions, performances, and presentations, including program-sponsored community tours, theatrical productions, and conferences.
Here are examples of program-sponsored activities:
Students are encouraged to pursue a degree in any program that will help them further their career as they work to reduce inequity with the underserved. Students are not limited to degrees offered through UC San Diego. However, the master's degree must be completed within one year. Several alumni have completed master's degrees at many prestigious institutions such as John Hopkins, Yale, University of Chicago, and Harvard.