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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Screening and Beyond: Assessing Barriers to Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis C Testing among Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

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Hypertension and Diabetes Management in Patients with Substance Use Disorders

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Tackling food insecurities in North Wisconsin by increasing accessibility to fresh produce and nutrition education to patients in an addiction clinic

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Implementation of a Wound Care Clinic to Serve Individuals Experiencing Homelessness in Fort Smith, AR

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Development of Harm Reduction Education Resources for Addiction Treatment Programs at the Dimock Center

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Exploring the Connection Between Gun Violence and Masculinity and Supporting Emergency Health Response Systems That Support Victims – With A Focus on Latinx Health, Prevention Strategies, and Cultural Factors

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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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Assessment of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Parents of Children Ages 5-11 in Hartford, Connecticut

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