Mobile Health Impact Accelerator (Application Deadline: December 6, 2024)
Harvard Medical School’s Mobile Health Map is excited to open applications for the Mobile Health Impact Accelerator (MHIA). This initiative is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of a national effort to strengthen the public health system.
Are you looking for new ways to reach underserved populations and address their unique healthcare needs? If so, the Mobile Health Impact Accelerator is here to help! This six-month learning opportunity is designed for staff of mobile health clinics who want to improve their services, make them more sustainable, and connect more deeply with the communities they serve. Throughout the Accelerator you will gain new skills, receive personalized support, and learn how to collaborate effectively with the public health system.
Over six months, our team at Mobile Health Map will guide you through a step-by-step process to conduct a needs assessment. This will help you learn more about your community’s needs, challenges, and strengths, so your services can focus on what matters most. Understanding your community’s needs is essential for making a bigger impact and filling gaps in the public health system.
You’ll also learn how to use proven public health strategies that have been tested and shown to work. With expert support and a network of peers, you’ll complete the program with a stronger, more impactful mobile health program – and the confidence and skills to make a real difference.
Spaces are limited, so don’t miss this opportunity to build skills, improve services, and strengthen your mobile clinic’s role in the public health system. Apply now to secure your spot!
- Application Deadline: December 6, 2024
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