Medical Schools Invited to Participate in Social Mission Metrics
Find peer reviewed articles, implementation tools, and real world examples of social mission in practice at institutions and programs across the United States. The Social Mission Resource Library continues to grow, so check back often! If you have suggestions for resources to add, please submit them here.
You can search for Social Mission resources based on Activity Area, Topic, or both. Social Mission Action Areas reflect core operations and functions of health professions education institutions and programs that can be targeted for action to advance equity. Use this search filter if you are interested in resources describing actions, interventions, and inputs. The Social Mission Resource Library Action Areas are:Â Â
Admissions & Recruitment This Action Area includes but is not limited to Alternative Metrics/Holistic Admissions, Pipeline & Pathway Programs, Targeted Recruitment Strategies, and Financial Support
Educational Programming This Action Area includes but is not limited to Incorporation of Health Equity Principles, Interprofessional Education, Community-based Learning, and Anti-racist Curricula
Institutional Culture This Action Area includes but is not limited to Governance & Policy, DEI Training, Faculty & Leadership Diversity, and Mentorship
Community Engagement This Action Area includes but is not limited to Community Needs Assessment, Community Partnerships, and Community Representation in Health Professions Education
Advocacy & Activism This Action Area includes but is not limited to Advocacy Training for Students and Faculty and External Advocacy Efforts
Measurement & Assessment This Action Area includes efforts to measure, assess, or evaluate institutional performance related to social mission
You can search for Social Mission resources based on Activity Area, Topic, or both. Social Mission Topics can be thought of as goals or outcome areas. Use this filter to see resources displayed based on outcome(s) of interest. Social Mission Topics are:Â
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Diversity and representation of underrepresented groups among learners, faculty, and leadership across; The perceptions, attitudes, and expectations that define an institution, particularly as seen from the perspectives of individuals who are underrepresented based on race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation, mental and physical ability, or other dimensions of diversity; Policies and governance structures that institutionalize social mission.Â
Practice in underserved areas or settings Learners and providers servicing rural or underserved communities/facilities
Specialty choice Learners and providers practicing in high need specialty areas, especially primary care
Health equity champions Learners, practitioners, faculty, and administrators having the knowledge, competencies, attitudes, skills, and/or intent to address health inequities Â
Community partnerships Programs and policies that address community inequities via external partnerships and practices
Patient & Community health Effects of health professions education on health outcomes at the patient, community, or population level
Strategy: Health Equity Principles
Giordano, Phan, Kimble, et al. (2024) The nurse-led equitable learning framework for training programs: A framework to grow, bolster and diversify the nursing and public health workforce,
Journal of Professional Nursing. 53, 25-34, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.04.006.
Amanda S. Lee Cruz, Elisa Lee, Joshua Soler, Pamela Sheffler, Sarah E. Knapp & Sadikah Behbehani (2024) Obstetrics and Gynecology residency training in transgender care: a national survey of residents and program directors, International Journal of Transgender Health, DOI: 10.1080/26895269.2024.2303629
Macedo A, Aurindo M, Febra C. Effectiveness of undergraduate medical students training on LGBTQIA + people health: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Med Educ. 2024;24(1):63. Published 2024 Jan 16. doi:10.1186/s12909-024-05041-w
Day J, Snyder M, Flores DD. (2023). Hidden No More: Addressing the Health and Wellness of LGBTQIA+ individuals in Nursing School Curricula. Journal of Nursing Education 62(5): 307-311. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20230306-01
Copenhaver KA, Randall PS, De Gagne JC. Teaching health equity through gaming. Teaching and Learning in Nursing. Published online June 7, 2023. doi:10.1016/j.teln.2023.05.014
Gedzyk-Nieman SA, & Hand MC. Improving LGBTQ+ health equity via nursing education. Teaching and Learning in Nursing. 2023;18(3):410-414. doi:10.1016/j.teln.2023.01.006
Yirga A, Beyer L, Patt E, Tolchin DW. including Disability in the Equity and Diversity Conversation: Honing Advocacy Skills Through Curriculum Development. Journal of the Harvard Medical School Academy. 2022;2(3).
Drame, I., Gibson, C. M., Nonyel, N. P., Addo-Atuah, J., Butler, L., Riley, A., Kebodeaux, C., Henson, B., & Borja-Hart, N. (2022). Strategies for Incorporating Health Disparities and Cultural Competency Training into the Pharmacy Curriculum and Co-curriculum. American journal of pharmaceutical education, 86(3), 8631. https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe8631
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Centering Law in Public Health Education
Jalayne J. Arias, Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler, Jami Crespo, Ross D. Silverma,n Daniel Goldberg, Benjamin Mason Meier, & Micah L. Berman. “Centering Law in Public Health Education”, Health Affairs Forefront, April 12, 2024. DOI: 10.1377/forefront.20240410.801673