Program areas at Mid Central Area Health Education C
The Mid Central ahec hosts an annual ten week curriculum Health career pipeline program entitled "homegrowing our own." The Health career pipeline program will empower high school students to pursue careers in the Health professions. Through exposure to Health career options, mentorship, and Health and wellness Education, students will participate in an engaging, hands-on, enriching experience that will help develop their confidence and a support systemn for their journey into post-secondary Education and beyond. Program overview: this innovative program represents a community partnership between several representative Area high schools, Central Michigan university college of medicine, and mid-central Michigan Area Health Education center (ahec). It is designed to recruit a diverse group of students interested in pursuing a Health professions career. Three main pillars to this program include mentorship, teaching, and Health and wellness. Under the guidance of cmu undergraduate, medical students and other Health professions student mentors, students will explore career options, engage in hands-on clinical simulation experiences, learn how to navigate the post-secondary environment to achieve their goals, and become more observant of their own Health and wellness.
Increase clinical placement of Health care career students in underserved areas the Mid Central ahec supports medical students with the cmu college of medicine while they complete their comprehensive community clerkship rotation. This rotation places students in primarily rural communities to experience and provide patient care in medically underserved areas for longitudinal experiences. The Mid Central ahec plays an integral role in assisting students in identifying housing options and providing community, provider and Health care system information to improve student experiences in understanding practicing underserved patient populations.
Provide workforce development opportunities for Health care professionals in urban and rural settings, medically underserved populations, and Health professional shortage areas in Michigan. Mid Central ahec held a conference in partnership with saginaw valley state university. The annual conference which was entitled the region's Health and Health care systems: transformation for excellence and accountability. The purpose of the annual program is to share best practices and encourage dialogue related to Health care in the region. There was an emphasis on enchancing the quality, effectiveness and accountability of care across the continuum to improve the Health population in the region.