Esperanza Health Center recognizes the importance of Christian medical students developing and pursuing a comprehensive, biblical vision of health. Our Student Mentoring Program seeks to equip students, in a deeper and more focused way than our general clinical rotations, to engage patients in underserved contexts with Christ-centered care.
Goals
- Mentor Christian medical students from the Philadelphia region who desire to integrate Christ-centered spiritual care in the healthcare context
- Stimulate students in medical training to engage practically and theologically with what it means to provide healthcare from a Christian perspective.
- Encourage student’s vision and skills for providing care to the most vulnerable populations—medically, economically, socially.
Format
- Mentoring — EHC Clinician Mentor follows student through four years of med school.
- Clinical Experience — Opportunity for clinical contact at EHC during each year of medical school.
- Reflection — Quarterly gatherings with other students and mentors for discussion and reflection on assigned topics and readings relevant to faith in healthcare/healthcare in the city.
Clinical Opportunities
- First Year — Clinical shadowing (once every 1-2 months) with different members of EHC’s multi-disciplinary team (i.e., primary care, community health, home visits, nutrition, social services).
- Summer after First Year — Encourage participation in Summer Medical Institute.
- Second Year — Assigned to do 4 sessions of precepting with EHC clinician mentor (Hopefully for credit through area medical schools Intro to Doctoring Course).
- Third Year — May be able to core family medicine clerkship at EHC site where clinician mentor works (pending Spanish language skills and school approval).
- Fourth Year of Medical School — Four week elective family medicine/primary care rotation at EHC.
For additional information please contact Megan Lui, Medical Department Administrator at megan.lui@esperanzahealth.