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Linking service-learning with community-based participatory research: An interprofessional course for health professional students

Service-learning is a valued strategy for educating health professionals. Linking service-learning with community-based participatory research (CBPR) engages students with community stakeholders and faculty in a collaborative process to bring about social change and improved health. The purpose of t...

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Published in:Nursing outlook 2011, Vol.59 (1), p.47-54
Main Authors: Marcus, Marianne T., Taylor, Wendell C., Hormann, Mark D., Walker, Thomas, Carroll, Deidra
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College students
Community based action research
Community health care
Community Health Services
Community-based participatory research
Cooperative Behavior
Curriculum - standards
Educational Measurement
Environment
Health education
Health Education - ethics
Health Education - methods
Health problems
Health professional education
Health professionals
Humans
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Interprofessional
Medical personnel
Nursing
Professors
Service learning
Trust
Work based learning
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