Saturday, January, 30th
We encourage all disciplines of health professions to attend including MD, DO, PT, Pharmacy, Nursing, and whoever else is interested.
Developing High Quality Clinics:
This year we are working to not only instill passion in students but promoting skill building and forming strong foundations in terms of operations and delivery of care. We want to help clinics to build the skills they need to start off strong and continue to provide high quality care in existing clinics. The workshops are designed to formalize operations, streamline care, and develop clinic staff.
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This workshop is cosponsored by STFM and endorsed by the STFM Group on Student Run Free Clinics. |
This conference will include topics such as:
• Grant Writing
• Developing Operational Foundations
• Starting New Clinics
• Expanding Clinics
* Patient Advocacy
* Interdisciplinary Care
How to Register:
Registration Fee: $75. This fee includes the SSRFC workshop, educational materials, breakfast, and lunch, plus access to the STFM conference on Sunday, January 31.
When registering online, chose "Workshop Only" to receive this special price. If you choose to register using the paper registration form (PDF), simply select this conference is the optional workshop section.
If you have any questions regarding the student-run free clinic workshop, contact ssrfclinics@gmail.com.
Mission:
The Society of Student-Run Free Clinics will develop an international professional platform for student-run clinics through both an annual conference, Web site, and newsletter in order to increase communication, to foster the sharing of ideas, to collaborate on research, to provide funding resources, and to expand the existing scope of clinics as well as cultivate the growth of new ones.
Vision:
SSRFC aims to become a national, collective voice representing student-run, free clinics. Our vision is to promote and support the existence of student-run clinics at every health science center. Through our unified strength, we aim to advocate for both resources and health policy that benefits our patients, and to develop a national network to help sustain student-run, free clinics. We truly strive to be an interdisciplinary organization and welcome members from all aspects of health care including medical, osteopathic, dental, physical therapy, pharmacy, or any group that has a student run clinic.