2023
DOI: 10.1111/tct.13573
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Community‐engaged primary care medical education

Abstract: Background Community‐engaged medical education (CEME) requires medical schools to partner with local communities to help address community priorities, whilst enhancing the learning experiences of students. Current literature on CEME has focused on evaluating its effects on students; however, there remains a gap in exploring whether CEME initiatives can have a sustainable impact for communities. Approach The Community Action Project (CAP) at Imperial College London, is an eight‐week, community‐engaged, quality … Show more

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