Medical students at Hopkins have a long tradition of involvement in the Baltimore community, and a number of opportunities exist for getting involved. For students interested in pursuing independent projects with community organizations, or joining Hopkins-wide efforts in the community, click here to see what opportunities are currently available through SOURCE. Medical students have also organized over 20 student-run groups that are actively involved in the community, which are coordinated by a body of students known as the InterAction Council, or "InterAction." Mission InterAction Council Funding and Recognition for SOM Service-Based Student Groups Service-Based Student Groups in the SOM InterAction at the School of Medicine aims to provide Johns Hopkins medical students with the opportunities and organization needed to develop a unique and long-lasting niche in the Baltimore community. By linking already existing resources, we aim to help students become more effectively involved in community service and social justice activities. InterAction works closely with SOURCE to accomplish our similar missions. We aim to develop community service projects that match medical school students' unique skills and interests with the needs of the community. With institutional support in the forms of funding and faculty mentorship, we hope to ensure the longevity of our projects. For more information on service-based medical student organizations, click here. - help organizations inform others about their mission, meeting times, and special events;
- help students connect to organizations that best suit their interests;
- help organizations collaborate with one another on projects.
By educating medical students about Baltimore, we hope to increase student awareness and sensitivity to issues facing this community. We feel this will positively contribute to their development as effective physicians. jhuinteraction@gmail.com source@jhsph.edu (IA Advisors with SOURCE)
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