The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Presents Prestigious Community Engagement Award to the University of Chicago

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Presents Prestigious Community Engagement Award to the University of Chicago

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Presents Prestigious Community Engagement Award to the University of Chicago
The AAMC has honored the University of Chicago Medicine health system and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine with its 2024 Spencer Foreman Award for Outstanding Community Engagement.
This national award is given each year to an AAMC-member academic medical center or teaching hospital with major commitments to address community needs through collaboration and partnerships.
The AAMC noted programs supported by the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM) and the Urban Health Initiative (UHI) – such as Community Grand Rounds and Graduate Medical Education (GME) Community Champions programs – as examples of the university’s deep dedication to community engagement.
Community Grand Rounds is a bi-directional educational seminar series where people from local neighborhoods choose health topics of interest and engage with physicians, researchers, and community partners to learn about those topics as well as resources they can use to improve their lives. Doriane Miller, MD, ITM Director of Health Equity Integration, launched the series nearly 15 years ago. It has served more than 5,000 participants during more than 60 sessions and scaled to serve the South Side and West Side of Chicago.
“It’s not just about educating, it’s about connecting,” said Miller, Vice-Dean, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Biological Sciences Division, University of Chicago. “When community members have the information they need in a way that’s relevant to them, they become empowered to make decisions that improve their health and the health of their families. Community Grand Rounds creates an open, ongoing dialogue where the community feels heard and supported.”
Residents across specialties have the opportunity to collaborate with community members and address people’s health needs through the GME Community Champions Program. Vineet Arora, MD, Dean for Medical Education and ITM physician researcher, along with Sara Serritella, ITM Director of Communication and Faculty Leader of the Science Communication Concentration for the Master’s in Biomedical Sciences Program, have led special trainings for the residents on how to address misinformation, build trust, and engage and communicate with community members from diverse backgrounds.

“Receiving this award validates our efforts to ensure our programs and outreach initiatives across medical education and clinical care prioritize health equity and reflect a commitment to serve our diverse communities,” said Arora, Herbert T. Abelson Professor of Medicine. “We are inspired to further this important work with and for the community and encourage the next generation of healthcare professionals to grow as leaders and champions of health equity.”

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