Service-Learning Projects

National Medical Fellowships (NMF) Service-Learning Programs provide special opportunities for students to work hands-on to enhance health care delivery in communities facing some of the worst health challenges. One component of these programs is a research project that NMF scholars present at the end of their program. We invite you to explore sample projects.

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Interpretation Services and Healthcare Access for Patients with LEP: Perspectives from the Community

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HIV Stigma in Health Care

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Exploration of Exercise Referral to Personal Fitness Trainers by Primary Care Physicians to Increase Adherence to Exercise Recommendations in African American Women.

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Perceptions of COVID-19 vaccination on Sickle Cell patients

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Educating and Providing HIV Screening in Underserved Clinic with Predominant Minority Patient Population

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HIV: The Bias Within

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Implementing a Hybrid Model of Health Care at an Urban Student-Run Primary Care Clinic

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Assessing Lynn Community Health Center Employees’ Assessment of the Institutions Anti-Racist Policies, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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