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      Putting communities in the driver's seat: the realities of community-engaged medical education.

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          "Community" has featured in the discourse about medical education for over half a century. This discourse has explored relationships between medical education programs and communities in community-oriented medical education and community-based medical education and, in recent years, has extended to community-engaged medical education (CEME). This Perspective explores the developing focus on "community" in medical education, describes CEME as a concept, and presents examples of CEME in action at Flinders University School of Medicine (Australia), the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Canada), and Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine (Philippines).The authors describe the ways in which CEME, which features active community participation, can improve medical education while meeting community needs and advancing national and international health equity agendas. They suggest that CEME can redefine student learning as taking place at the center of the partnership between communities and medical schools. They also consider the challenges of CEME and caution that criteria for community engagement must be sensitive to cultural variations and to the nature of the social contract in different sociocultural settings.The authors argue that CEME is effective in producing physicians who choose to practice in rural and underserved areas. Further research is required to demonstrate that CEME contributes to improved health, and ultimately health equity, for the populations served by the medical school.

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          Journal
          Acad Med
          Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
          1938-808X
          1040-2446
          Nov 2015
          : 90
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] R. Strasser is dean, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury and Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. P. Worley is dean, Flinders University School of Medicine, Adelaide, Australia. F. Cristobal is dean, Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine, Zamboanga, the Philippines. D.C. Marsh is deputy dean, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. S. Berry is associate professor, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. S. Strasser is former associate dean, Flinders University, Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia. R. Ellaway is assistant dean, Curriculum and Planning, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
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          10.1097/ACM.0000000000000765
          26017354
          73c16691-24cf-442f-a114-50634533969a
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