Co-Design of a Program for Medical Students’ Experiential Learning in Community-Engaged Research

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Community engagement, medical education, clinical care, medical curriculum

Abstract

Medical education may lack experiential training on authentic community engagement (CE). Employing a human-centered design approach with medical faculty and students to identify goals, opportunities, needs, and barriers to implementing CE research, we developed an Experiential Community Engagement Learning Series (EXCELS) pilot program. EXCELS supported both our community partners and medical students as a platform from which to learn from each other. EXCELS can be accomplished virtually, incorporated in medical training, and disseminated broadly.

Author Biography

Daenique Jengelley, Indiana University School of Medicine

Program Manager in the Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Comparative Effectiveness Research

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Published

04/30/2025

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Research and Theory