Community Engagement

The ACGME requires an educational experience in community health and child advocacy. Our program fulfills this requirement in a unique way. In addition to didactic education, residents work with local community organization during their residency. Resident’s experiences are strengthened by these long term partnerships and can experiences ways they can continue community involvement throughout their career.

There are many communities throughout the United States that are underserved. As a resident during your two call free rotations, there are opportunities to rotate within these populations and with Indian Health Services.

Our current partnerships have been featured in local media and have strengthened ties between the organization and our community. These partnerships are resident led and community driven. Learn more about our REACH (Resident Education in Advocacy and Community Health) program.