2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10903-012-9769-1
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Establishing a Binational Student-Run Free-Clinic in Tijuana, Mexico: A Model for US–Mexico Border States

Abstract: In 2011, a bi-national student-run free clinic for the underserved, known as “Health Frontiers in Tijuana” (HFiT), was created in Tijuana, Mexico. Students and faculty from one Mexican and one U.S. medical school staff the clinic and attend patients on Saturdays. Students from both medical schools enroll in a didactic course during the quarter/semester that they attend the free clinic. The course addresses clinical, ethical, cultural, population-specific issues and the structure, financing and delivery of medi… Show more

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“…This study was conducted at Health Frontiers in Tijuana (HFiT), a free primary care clinic providing care (e.g. HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing and care, wound cleaning, mental health services, screenings for diabetes and high blood pressure) for structurally vulnerable populations, including migrants, homeless and unstably housed populations, female sex workers, and people who use drugs [44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study was conducted at Health Frontiers in Tijuana (HFiT), a free primary care clinic providing care (e.g. HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing and care, wound cleaning, mental health services, screenings for diabetes and high blood pressure) for structurally vulnerable populations, including migrants, homeless and unstably housed populations, female sex workers, and people who use drugs [44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HFiT Clinic is located in Tijuana’s Zona Norte near the red light district and is situated <1 mile of the U.S.-Mexico border (Ojeda et al, 2013). In brief, free basic medical services are provided every Saturday to local residents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Set in the Red Light District ( Zona Roja ) of Tijuana, the clinic serves some of Tijuana’s most marginalized communities, including FSWs, PWIDs, and deportees. (Ojeda et al, 2013). From January to May 2013, we recruited a convenience sample of 601 patients into our study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%