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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Community-Guided Creation of an Appointment Preparedness Kit for Use in Primary Care Settings

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Improving Preventive and Screening Protocols for HTN in Patients with SUDs

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Addressing Food Insecurity: Implementing Hunger Vital Signs Screening for Referral to Food Assistance Programs

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Tacrolimus Induces Fibroblast to Myofibroblast Transformation via a TGF-β-Dependent Mechanism to Contribute to Renal Fibrosis

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Qualitative assessment of barriers and incentives to adoption of telehealth tools in Washington Heights and Harlem

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Monitoring the geo-temporal progression of COVID in the Bronx

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From Listening to Action: Improving Breastfeeding Among Black Identifying Women in Dayton, Ohio

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MPNA-GREEN Medical AcademyIntegration into STEM Curriculum

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