NURSU 409 Population Focused Nursing Fall 2017
HISPANIC HEALTH INITIATIVE SCHOLARS Overview of Clinical Experiences
NURSU 409 Population Focused Nursing 3hrs. of classroom or online learning/week 90 clinical hours (includes simulation activities and project time) Clinical placements are frequently solo placements
NURSU 409 Hispanic Health Initiative Scholars Second Semester Third Semester v Application & selection vSome evenings and rare process weekends v One meeting to determine vSome clinical opportunities clinical interests occur on a day other than your scheduled clinical day
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Community Partner: Fetter Health Care Network
Abrazos: A Family Literacy Program Community Partner: Charleston County Schools
Primary Care Clinics That Serve The Community Partners: Shifa Clinic Northwoods DHEC Fetter Health Care Network MUSC Pediatrics, Northwoods
Promotores (Community Health Workers) Classroom settings and health screenings Partner: PASOs
Learning From The Community Culture and Health Beliefs
Why apply? v Learn more about the Spanish Speaking Community v Learn about the impact of culture on health outcomes v Participate in community based programs v Work with Nurse Practitioners v Study the impact of social justice on health
Who should apply? v Anyone who likes: v to work hard v and play hard Angel Oak, Johns Island
How to apply Application Link: https://www.musc.edu/nursing/initiatives/hhi/documents/F A2017_HHI_application.pdf Completed applications must be emailed to Dr. Deborah Williamson by June 30th wilmsnd@musc.edu (Or hard copy dropped off to Dr. Williamson, Room 312) Applications must have attached updated resume Contact Dr. Williamson with questions, 843 792 2521