It is part of the core mission of the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah (SFESOM) to reduce health gaps for vulnerable populations and increase access to high-quality care for all. One approach to achieving this goal has been to restructure the Mission Driven MD Program to integrate experiential learning opportunities in five Student-Led Clinics (SLCs) for all first-year medical students. This initiative is designed to enhance students' comprehension and application of health gap principles at the community level.
In August 2023, the community-engaged learning (CEL) curriculum expanded to include community health workers (CHWs) within the SLCs, providing students with practical experience in addressing social determinants of health, population health, cultural humility, advocacy, and community engagement. Community Health Workers (CHWs) serve as a bridge between community members and healthcare systems, social services, and public health. CHWs typically share socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicity, language and/or life experiences with the communities they serve. They increase education, health knowledge, and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, informal counseling, social support, and advocacy. In addition to the work they do in their communities, the CHWs at the SFESOM are trained to mentor, support, and educate students, helping them make connections between classroom-based learning and real-world application.
Meet the CHWs
Kevin Nguyễn
Community Health Worker & Project Manager
Office of the President - University of Utah
Princess Bombyck
Clinical Community Health Worker
SFESOM
Yeny Arones
Community Health Worker & Rural Area Community Outreach
Maternal Mental Health Care Access Project at the College of Nursing
Feli Anne Hipol
Community Health Worker, Program Specialist & Public Health Researcher
Jakey Sala Siolo
Community Organizer, Victim Advocate, Community Healthcare Worker, Public Speaker, Lobbyist, LGBTQ+ Advocacy
Kamaile Tripp
Health Equity Consultant, CHW Coordinator
SFESOM
Tatiana Allen-Webb, BS, CCRP
Community Health Worker & Program Manager
News
Accelerate - Wellness Without Borders: A Blueprint for Community Engagement
February 26, 2024
Community health workers Kamaile Tripp-Harris and Princess Bombyck and medical students Wesley Allen and Silvia Soule share their event's impact on the community, how medical students and community health workers were involved, and how a coalition came together to serve their community.
KRCL RadioACTive Interview with Princess Bombyck and Kamaile Tripp-Harris
January 11, 2024
Our CHW, Princess Bombyck, at the Rose Park Clinic speaks to RadioACTive about their work Medical Students in their clerkship and connecting them with patients to support their wellness.
Good Notes: Community Health Workers Are Essential to Medical Education
January 10, 2024
Integrating community health workers into the new MD curriculum is building a generation of physicians with greater empathy, cultural humility, and the ability to ask for help.