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| Community/University Health Partnerships: A demonstration project on community-based multidisciplinary health professions education.
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| Investigator (PI): | Hayes, Oliver |
| Performing Organization (PO): |
(Current): Michigan State University, Office of the Provost |
| Supporting Agency (SA): | W.K. Kellogg Foundation |
| Initial Year: | 1991 |
| Final Year: | 1997 |
| Award Type: | Grant |
| Abstract: | The Michigan State University Community/University Health Partnerships Project is one of seven universities or institutions nationwide funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in 1991 as part of the "Community Partnerships: A Kellogg Foundation Initiative in Health Professions Education." The $6 million, five-year grant is administered by the Office of the Provost at Michigan State University and involves partnerships with the Colleges of Human Medicine, Nursing and Osteopathic Medicine, the Saginaw Valley State University College of Nursing and Allied Health Services and a number of Michigan communities. At the heart of the project is the establishment of a network of academic community health systems where nursing and medical students learn multidisciplinary health care strategies and techniques in the Michigan communities of East Jordan, Houghton Lake, Muskegon, Roscommon and Saginaw as well as others. The Community/University Health Partnerships Project is currently operating under a one-year extension. Funding from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation will end in August of 1997. |
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| Country: | United States |
| State: | Michigan |
| Zip Code: | 48824 |
| UI: | 96300480 |
| Project Status: | Archived |