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AHEC An Area Health Education Center is a partnership between a School of Medicine and one or more local community agencies that jointly plan and conduct educational interventions, which improve the supply and distribution of health care professionals and access to care by medically underserved. WAHEC A program committed to improving the development, recruitment, distribution, supply, quality, utilization, and retention of health professionals in Arizona's rural and medically underserved areas of Yuma, La Paz, and Mohave Counties. WAHEC links educational resources with health care delivery systems through the provisions of: Student Field Placements, Continuing Education, Health Career Counseling and Recruitment, and the Enhancement of Learning Resource Systems. WAHEC is the second AHEC to be established in Arizona. WAHEC IS HERE TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! For teachers, counselors, and nurses in the schools of our communities, we can assist and collaborate in the planning and provision of health care programs for students. For university and community college programs preparing health care professionals, we can provide rural clinical educational experiences in multiple community sites. For health care personnel and physicians working in WAHEC's three county region, we can sponsor and/or co-sponsor quality continuing education programs (including CME offering C.E.U's on site at a low cost). GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Provide health professions educational programs that recruit rural minority, and socioeconomically disadvantaged students and that encourage graduates to serve in Arizona's rural and underserved communities. Provide health professions continuing education programs and practice site educational support services that enhance the retention of health professionals serving in Arizona's rural and medically underserved communities. Provide health promotion and disease prevention community health education programs for people who live and work in Arizona's rural and medically underserved communities. CLINICAL FIELD EXPERIENCES WAHEC acts as a bridge between the state's Universities/Community Colleges and the area's health care providers to develop and support clinical field placements for students of medicine, physicians assistant, pharmacy, nursing, and a variety of allied health educational programs (Physical Therapy, Social Work, Dental Hygienist, etc.). Local qualified preceptors work directly with students at their clinical experienced sites while WAHEC provides housing for these students during their stay. Through working with experienced professionals, the health care students gain exposure to the challenges of health care practice in areas where resources are limited and service need is high. DEVELOPMENT AND RECRUITMENT OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Experience has shown that health career students from rural and underserved areas of those who receive field training in these areas are more likely to return to practice in rural areas once they complete their academic program than are urban-based students. WAHEC provides the following programs and services to encourage the students' return to Western Arizona. HEALTH CAREER RECRUITMENT A variety of health care professionals, school counselors, and the WAHEC program staff work together to provide quality career exploration experiences for students. RETENTION OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS WAHEC assists health professionals in providing the best possible health care and encourage them to stay in rural and underserved areas. WAHEC provides local access to professionals' growth opportunities through the following programs. Continuing Education: WAHEC sponsors & co-sponsors quality continuing education programs for health professionals throughout its service area. Programs are offered based on results of the area's needs, assessments as well as input from providers and advisory committees. Continuing Medical Education programs are provided on site to reduce the time that professional personnel must be away from their practice settings to take advantage of opportunities to stay current in their fields of practice. Library/Learning Resources Access to current health information is an important supportive element in the clinical education of students and the continuing education of practicing personnel. WAHEC provides a library/learning resources network, which enables health care agencies and medical practitioners to utilize the resources of medical libraries within the state as well as throughout the nation. |
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