The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted medical education worldwide, leading medical students to organize response initiatives. This paper summarizes the Washington University Medical Student COVID-19 Response (WUMS-CR) and shares lessons to guide future initiatives. We used a three-principle framework of community needs assessment, faculty mentorship, and partnership with pre-existing organizations to address needs in St. Louis, including contact tracing and childcare. In total, over 12,000 h were volunteered across 15+ projects. Overall, student response initiatives should use appropriate frameworks to guide projects and should capitalize on volunteer participation, speed and flexibility, and the diversity of student interests and skills for maximal impact.
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Chermside-Scabbo, C. J., Douglas, K., Ghaznavi, C., Pollard, B., Abada, S., Goodman, J. V., … Lawrence, S. J. (2021). Student Response Initiatives: A Case Study of COVID-19 at Washington University. Medical Science Educator, 31(2), 365–369. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-021-01225-x
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