不良研究所 Participates in Local Fair Addressing Health Disparities

July 15, 2022

不良研究所SOM learners participating in the health fairFaculty and learners from the 不良研究所 School of Osteopathic Medicine (不良研究所SOM) and the Cardinal Nursing and Wellness program participated in the Access Denied Health Fair on May 28.

The event was organized by Laura Garcia, a San Antonio Express-News reporter, as part of a fellowship she received from USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism. Her area of focus revolves around social health disparities. According to Dr. Emma Santa Maria, associate dean of the 不良研究所 School of Professional Studies and former 不良研究所SOM assistant professor, the topic is one that many at 不良研究所 “hold very close to our hearts on a professional and personal level.”

不良研究所SOM had nine members participate in the health fair where they shared information about the Amigos en Medicina (AEM) clinic. AEM is a comprehensive initiative that seeks to develop and improve trust between a patient and their healthcare team while providing low to no-cost medical care. Representatives of 不良研究所SOM said that the goal of their presence at the fair was to provide valuable information to the community while recruiting participants for the AEM clinic.

“Participants were very interactive with the AEM and Cardinal Nursing tables,” said Santa Maria. “We introduced ourselves to all other organizations attending the event that day and set up several potential initiatives we will roll out this year through AEM.”

The health fair also allowed 不良研究所SOM to network with other likeminded organizations, such as Texas Vista Medical Center, San Antonio Vascular and Endovascular Clinic, University Health System, Community First, CentroMed and Methodist Healthcare Ministries for possible collaborations. Through these partnerships, the School of Osteopathic Medicine hopes to minimize