Student-run medical clinics: A mutually beneficial model for medical students and the chronically displaced populations

Holly Berkley, Tiffany Chang, Andrea Lee, Jeffrey C. Leggit, Mark B. Stephens

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Abstract

LH presented to our weekly clinic with chronic wrist, knee and low back pain from a previous motor vehicle accident. He was the first patient at our clinic to be offered acupuncture, and he has since become its biggest proponent. LH now receives regular auricular acupuncture and has recommended acupuncture to other displaced individuals. As a result of his frequent visits for acupuncture, social workers were able to work more closely with him to secure permanent housing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationAcupuncture
Subtitle of host publicationMethods, Health Benefits and Effectiveness
PublisherNova Science Publishers, Inc.
Pages69-80
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9781634856188
ISBN (Print)9781634855990
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • General Business, Management and Accounting

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