Adaira
Reid,
BS
Chair, Unity Clinic
University of Oklahoma
Adaira Reid is currently a third year medical student at the University of Oklahoma serving as the Chair of Unity Clinic. She has previously served as Outreach Chair of the clinic where she worked to provide screening services and education to members of the Oklahoma City community. In addition to her role within Unity, she currently serves as the president of the OUHSC chapter of the American Medical Women’s Association and vice president of the Student Alliance for Serving the Homeless.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Sustainability of interprofessional education (IPE) requires a massive workforce commitment of small team facilitators to plan, deliver, and evaluate IPE learning activities. Utilizing learners as facilitators, IPE programs can leverage additional resources while providing a meaningful leadership opportunity for student-led programming. This seminar will present the 12 Tips for Developing Students as Interprofessional Education Facilitators. Collaborators from Louisiana State University Health New Orleans, University Health Network and Unity of Toronto, and the University of Oklahoma Health…
Barrier reduction in access to care among the most vulnerable populations is the focus of the Unity Clinic, a student-led/faculty-supervised interprofessional clinical experience at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences . This presentation will examine the Unity Clinic’s community engagement process, outcomes, and lessons learned as a method for other institutions to consider utilization of student-led teams in their community health engagement efforts.
Following an intense community engagement initiative coordinating community Covid vaccination efforts, Unity Clinic teams transferred…