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Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program

Morehouse School of Medicine

The Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) aims to lead the creation and advancement of health equity, which includes digital health equity: the access to health and health-related careers predicated on digital literacy. To accomplish this goal, the MSM "From Survivor to Innovator: Digital Health Equity and Community Impact" project will expand student access to basic technology and broadband, improve telehealth access in MSM's anchor community, expand science and health careers exploration with its educational partners, and improve MSM faculty’s ability to integrate technology into the teaching and learning process. Overall, MSM aims to understand the impact increasing technological access and literacy will have on digital health equity.


Georgia
$4,231,058
Funding Total
Community Technology Hub/Upgrade; Digital Literacy Skills; Internships/Apprenticeships; STEM/STEAM; Telehealth/Telemedicine; Workforce Training/Economic Growth
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