Medical Students Provide Heart Disease Prevention to Underserved Chicago Communities - News Center
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This program has been wonderful for student education, and it's provided a basis for the medical students to also do research, but most importantly it's helping people who need it the most in our communities.
I joined KYHH because I was interested in getting involved in community health. It's a unique opportunity to connect with community members and listen to their stories, especially outside of the bubble of Streeterville that Feinberg is in.
KYHH has screened more than 50,000 individuals from more than 15 communities on Chicago's South, West and Northwest sides, and has partnered with community health workers and organizations across the city.
This year, KYHH has completed more than 15 site visits at community establishments and events across Chicago to meet participants in their own communities and increase healthcare accessibility.
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