Success Stories

With extensive experience identifying neighborhood assets, concerns, and priorities towards the development of strategies that are responsive to communities, the Office of Community Engagement at Morehouse School of Medicine facilitates communication, coordination and collaboration for education, clinical, research and service initiatives. Read more below about some of our recent programs.

HEAL Clinic members in front of the vehicle

H.E.A.L. Mobile Clinic Travels to Meriweather County to Treat Patients

MSM’s H.E.A.L. (Health Equity for All Lives) Clinic visited patients to host a H.E.A.L. on Wheels Mobile Health Fair at the Ingles on Millarden Rd. With support from the Ingles Corporation granting permission to have the mobile event on its premises, H.E.A.L was able to serve patients who otherwise would not have been unable to afford these services.

A man works with high schoolers as part of the program

MSM Trains High School Community Health Workers to Create Health Equity

During the summer of 2016, MSM, with the support of the Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Healthcare Improvement (ARCHI), piloted an innovative high school community health worker (HSCHW) training program.

community health course students

MSM Faculty and Students Address the Social Determinants of Health in a Year-Long Community Health Course

The Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) Community Health Course’s (CHC) purpose is to develop community-oriented physicians with the empathy and tools needed to care for diverse populations that address the social determinants of health to achieve health equity.

Community Engagement Day

Community Engagement Day

Community Engagement Day is an annual event that highlights the best of MSM’s partnerships and collaborations with neighborhood residents and other external partners in service, research, patient care, and training.