There are a number of student-run organizations that serve the Chicago community and borders beyond.
: The Alternative Spring Break Program is dedicated to the organization and implementation of community service trips to various underserved communities in the United States during the medical school spring break week. The organization aims to broaden students' understanding about the effects of poverty on health and healthcare while simultaneously providing medical and non-medical services to an underserved community.
: The American Medical Student Association is committed to improving health care and healthcare delivery to all people; promoting active improvement in medical education; involving its members in the social, moral, and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine; assisting in the improvement and understanding of world health problems; contributing to the welfare of medical students, interns, residents, and post-MD/DO trainees; and advancing the profession of medicine.
: The Chinatown Clinic arranges for Feinberg students to volunteer at a weekly clinic in Cermak Chinatown. The clinic provides free primary medical care to the indigent public. In the spring, the Chinatown Clinic organizes a health screening fair open to the public, which brings together NUFSOM students, students from other schools, translators and attendings of many specialties. Throughout the year, the clinic promotes community service opportunities for Feinberg students to further enrich their education. : The Community Health Clinic at NUFSOM is a service organization dedicated to providing medical care to the patients of Community Health Clinic, a free outpatient medical clinic, while providing NUFSOM students an informal environment to learn from one another and from attending physicians. : CHC Psych strives to 1) raise awareness among medical students regarding mental health needs, 2) provide an opportunity for medical students to work with Northwestern residents and physicians in providing community-based psychiatric care at CHC and 3) respond to an unmet need for psychiatric health services at CHC. CHC Psych is the only student group at Feinberg that seeks to provide psychiatric care in a vulnerable population. : The Devon Clinic aims to be a student-run clinic with medical students from several of the medical schools around Chicago, working together in a collaborative effort to provide medical care to the uninsured and underserved, under the direct supervision of a physician fully-licensed in the State of Illinois. : HDTF seeks to raise awareness about and spark student interest in disparities found in healthcare access and quality in the United States. HDTF's goal is to educate medical students and other members of the medical community, with the ultimate objective of creating a conscious group of individuals well-versed in the pertinent issues and dedicated to bring about change. An additional goal of HDTF is to promote the incorporation of information about health disparities into the permanent curriculum at NUFSOM. : The Islamic Medical Association provides activities for medical and nonmedical students that live in the downtown Chicago area, introducing and explaining the Islamic culture in order to promote better care and understanding of Muslims and Muslim patients. Activities range from informational lectures, film viewings and social events geared toward understanding Islam from a medical and general perspective. There is a weekly Juma'ah prayer, daily iftars during Ramadan and Eid celebrations. : LCMA seeks to create an open environment wherein all students and faculty members can share and discover Latino culture while promoting local and global Latino Health issues within the communities of Northwestern University and Chicago. El objetivo del LCMA es crear un ambiente abierto en el cual todos los estudiantes y miembros del la facultad de medicina pueden compartir y descubir la cultura Latina mientras promoviendo temas locales y globales de salud Latina en la Universidad y Chicago. NLVS has a student-run FREE HEALTH CLINIC on the North side of Chicago that is open every Saturday from 10am-2pm. With the collaboration of physicians, residents, and medical students from UIC, Northwestern, University of Chicago, Rush, and Chicago Medical School, the clinic provides free basic healthcare to the underprivileged and uninsured population living in the Chicago area. The free clinic offers services including physical examinations, lab tests, EKGs, x-rays, and medications for patients. In addition to this though, unlike many other free and insurance-based medical facilities, it provides PREVENTATIVE HEALTHCARE! Volunteers educate patients on an individual level about a variety of health topics based on the patient's interest or medical history. : Northwestern University Alliance for International Development NU-AID strives to improve the health of the communities we serve, in Chicago and internationally- immediately, by providing primary medical care to underserved populations, and for the foreseeable future, by engaging in public health educational initiatives.
: PHR believes that health is a human right, essential for the well-being of all people, and works to promote this right. Health professionals in PHR focus their work on the investigation of human rights abuses and then strive to end them through advocacy. Some areas of work include AIDS patients in Africa and prisons in the US. PHR at NUFSOM strives to do its part in the global effort by planning educational events and providing avenues through which the community can participate in furthering change. SAMSA is dedicated to providing quality healthcare and health education to the increasingly underserved population of South Asians in our community. Our mission includes: educating students about issues concerning South Asian physicians, residents and medical students, promoting diversity in the medical school curriculum, giving back to the community through charity and service work and providing students the opportunity to collaborate and exchange ideas with medical students of other schools. : Unite for Sight, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that works globally to develop sustainable solutions to improve eye health outcomes, through eye disease prevention, eye health promotion and education. The NUFSOM chapter seeks to improve eye healthcare for the medically underserved of Chicago by working with local community infrastructures to improve access to health programs. Students engage in service-based learning, fundraising for and organizing/conducting vision screening and vision education programs. |