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Clinic-Based Community Organizing to Improve Health Equity

Sep 21, 202128 minEp. 16
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Episode description

This episode features a conversation between two health center-based community organizers: Hilary Mar Lopez Nichols, from Oregon Health Sciences University Family Medicine Clinic at Richmond, and Toffer Lehnherr, from Partnership Health Center in Missoula, Montana. This is the first in a series of six Coffee & Science events on topics related to Alignment and Advocacy, which are the last two “A”s of the National Academy of Medicine’s framework that SIREN’s used to organize Coffee & Science. Alignment and Advocacy are both about what health care can do at the community level to address social needs.  In this conversation, Hilary and Toffer share their experiences with using community organizing in clinical settings to help advance health equity.


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