Project Overview
Project Purpose
The
function of a Center for Disease Control is to make available financial support
to discover the feasibility of expanding the scope of the School of Medicine
and transforming it to the School of Medicine and Community Health, with
separate colleges of medicine and community health. See these Materials in Our Library Collections.
Project
Background
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School of Medicine's mission speaks in a straight line to the obligation to the
primary healthcare needs of the undeserved. As we examine the continuing
health disparities facing our nation and world, We at Martins Library due to Our Services, always asks the question, is there a better way to address this health care crisis? As
an institution, is our current structure the best for achieving the goals of
training health care professionals and providing quality care to the
populations that we have pledged to serve?
Project Process
This
analysis will be conducted in conjunction with the Masters of Public Health
Program's ongoing Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) self study and
accreditation process. The process will include members of (different faculty,
staff and students), community partners and a national advisory committee. Martins Library Team will provide
leadership as the principal investigator, and a project team will coordinate
activities throughout the project period. (January - December). We can provide
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Study Format and
Methodology
We
recognize the importance of this work and the need for all parts of Martins Library Team Members to be involved and invested in
its outcome. We enter this feasibility process with an open and objective mind,
and very assured of its outcome to be positive. Committee work and investment
will be the main process through which we will conduct this feasibility study.
Combined feasibility study and accreditation working committees will be
established to guide the study through its analysis, reflection and
recommendations work. These committees will be composed of basic science and
clinical faculty members from throughout the medical school, administration,
staff, students, content experts and community representatives. Project staff
will provide administrative and coordination support throughout the feasibility
study.
Topic Committees
Organizational Structure & Governance
Resources & Sustainability
Educational Program & Curriculum
Research Service
Faculty Students
A
project steering committee will provide project oversight and hold
responsibility for project execution. A national advisory committee is being
assembled to provide advice and counsel on project activities.
The
Martins Library Team community will
be provided regular project updates and all are invited to share their
thoughts, suggestions and critiques with project staff throughout the entire
feasibility study process. For questions, additional information, or to share
comments regarding this feasibility study, please Contact Us if you need a feasibility study for your business.