AHEC Outcomes

CLINICAL TRAINING

Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, the Connecticut AHEC Network supported health professions students in 661 interprofessional clinical rotations in primarily underserved or rural communities. In total, students were placed in 838 rotations.

HEALTH CAREERS RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING

Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, 3,432 learners in grades K-16 and health profession student and adult programs participated in an AHEC-sponsored program, including over 700 students who took part in 15 or more hours of programming. Recruiting under-represented minority students into the health careers is a focus area of the Connecticut AHEC Network.

Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, 4,280 web learners used Connecticut AHEC's Health Occupations and Technology (H.O.T.) Guide or Community Health Workers resource site or downloaded an Urban Service Talks podcast. The H.O.T. Guide, a resource for middle and high school students, academic and career counselors, teachers, school-to-career coordinators and adult learners, is a comprehensive guide to the health and biotechnology careers for which there is an educational program offered in Connecticut.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Connecticut AHEC continuing education programs are provided in collaboration with a wide variety of internal and external partners. Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, the AHEC Program sponsored or co-sponsored 29 continuing education offerings totaling 91 sessions with a total of 596 participants attending. Topics included:

  • Community Health Worker Training
  • Immunization
  • Lead Poisoning Interventions
  • Leadership Development
  • Nurse Preceptor Academy
  • Primary Care
  • Substance Abuse Prevention
  • Team-based Training
  • Veteran Suicide/Depression Risk

CONSUMER EDUCATION

Between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, Connecticut AHEC provided health education to 8,850 community members on topics including behavioral/mental health, diabetes, hypertension, immunization, men’s health, nutrition, oral health, senior health, substance use prevention, summer precautions (heat, sun), tick and mosquito prevention, and others. In addition, this includes patient encounters focused on primary care and prevention at free, community-based clinics and health fairs.

CT AHEC 2024-2025 Annual Report Highlights