Service learning in health care for underserved communities: University of iowa mobile clinic, 2019

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The University of Iowa Mobile Clinic (UIMC) is an interdisciplinary student-run free medical clinic founded in 2002. UIMC provides free health screenings, education, and basic services to underserved populations in Iowa: Immigrants, refugees, migrant farmworkers, individuals experiencing homelessness, low-income individuals, and people who live in rural communities. Forty-four percent of patients surveyed use UIMC as their only source of care. Ninety-seven percent of patients surveyed rate care as excellent or good. UIMC is a crucial safety net health care resource in Iowa to improve health equity.

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Palma, M. L., Arthofer, A., Halstead, K. M., Wahba, J. M., & Martinez, D. A. (2020). Service learning in health care for underserved communities: University of iowa mobile clinic, 2019. American Journal of Public Health, 110(9), 1304–1307. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2020.305755

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