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Summer Internship 2007
Purpose
Purpose of Internship:
To help students gain insight into ethical issues and problems of justice in the healthcare delivery system in the United States through hands-on learning and analysis, furthering The Center's goals of assisting patients and families with ethical issues in healthcare, and addressing systemic issues through advocacy.
Goals:
- To gain an overall view of the healthcare system in the United States,
- To develop personal opinions about desired healthcare priorities in our country,
- To understand the positive and negative impact of a systems approach to healthcare advocacy and reform,
- To understand local piecemeal approaches to reform and advocacy in the healthcare system,
- To understand the oneness between ethics and advocacy in healthcare,
- To learn the social analysis method as one methodology among others in doing advocacy,
- To write an opinion article for publication in the Center's Publication, "Choices."
- To learn how to mobilize a community in order that they might engage in healthcare reform,
- To gain leadership skills,
- To understand the impact of religion, spirituality and interreligious dialogue on healthcare and healthcare decision-making.
- To get a sense of how health and healthcare in the international community impacts health and healthcare in the United States and vise versa.
Tasks:
- Assist in development of The Center's Website
- Review of ethics websites for relevancy and for updated content,
- Participate in activities surrounding healthcare advocacy issues and potential linking with and within local communities,
- Assist in the day-to-day operation of The Center as required,
- Assist in developing The Center's role in The All Kids Program, the state sponsored health program for children.
- Research issues involving healthcare justice/injustice as these pertain to local communities, families and individuals,
- Accompany Center staff on client visits as necessary/possible,
- Any other tasks as needed or required by The Center,
- Assist with ongoing liaison project.
Qualities:
The intern must have the following qualities in order to perform these tasks:
- Be a self-starter: Be able to take ownership in projects and work in an unstructured environment with minimal supervision,
- Show initiative in pursuing areas of interest within an overall framework,
- Have an interest in healthcare issues and ethics, particularly as these relate to the poor and the disadvantaged,
- Have compassion and respect for the medically underserved,
- Previous experience in healthcare not necessary.
Application:
- Grant for the 2007 internship program has been received and application materials can be found by clicking: Application.
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