For the past 16 years, UNMC students have run the SHARING Clinics, considered one of the most successful student-run health clinics in the country. Students working in the clinic represent every UNMC college – medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health and public health – and provide vital care to underserved people in North and South Omaha.
On April 18, the students celebrated the 16th anniversary of the clinics with a party in the west atrium of the Durham Outpatient Center. Numerous people were recognized at the celebration, including donors to the clinics and Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D.
Key administrators, donors and students involved in the SHARING Clinics include (left-right): James Medder, M.D., Katie Lydiatt, Brian Coburn, Audrey Paulman, M.D., Harold Maurer, M.D., Paul Paulman, M.D., Ashley Neumann, Keith Swarts , Carol Swarts, M.D, and Joshua Gruhl. |
The students also hosted the “SHARING the Vision” Conference on April 19-20 in the Maurer Center for Public Health. Students and faculty from around the country attended the conference to learn more about the best practices that student-run clinics should employ.
The conference emphasized the role of faculty members in supporting student-run clinics. Other segments dealt with how clinics are organized; how they recruit, manage, and retain volunteers; how they finance their operations; how they’ve expanded or focused their services; and what changes and challenges may be in the future as a result of health care reform.