Primary Care Leadership Track Duke School of Medicine has created a unique 4-year track to train primary care leaders who can enter residency prepared to engage with communities and practices to help improve health outcomes. This track builds on a longstanding partnership between Duke and the Durham community to understand the causes of health disparities, create a strong research focus on community engagement, and learn how to redesign clinical programs to better serve patient needs at the individual and population level.
Duke School of Medicine Community Health Elective Population-based health care is becoming increasingly important in addressing health care needs. This elective helps students understand the concepts and practice of community-based and population-based health care. It is a dynamic course whose activities will change based on the Duke/community health projects active at the time
Community Engagement Practicum for Master of Biomedical Sciences Program The semester-long practicum consists of student engagement in a variety of population health improvement activities and a longitudinal population health improvement project.
Duke School of Medicine Community Health Elective Population-based health care is becoming increasingly important in addressing health care needs. This elective helps students understand the concepts and practice of community-based and population-based health care. It is a dynamic course whose activities will change based on the Duke/community health projects active at the time
Community Engagement Practicum for Master of Biomedical Sciences Program The semester-long practicum consists of student engagement in a variety of population health improvement activities and a longitudinal population health improvement project.