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SOUTH CAROLINA
COALITIONS FOR HEALTH CAREERS
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How and why were the regional Coalitions for Health Careers
formed?
A. The four regional, community-based Coalitions were formed
in 2005 by the South Carolina AHEC with funding from The Duke Endowment.
The purpose of the Coalitions is to help increase the number of
underrepresented minority South Carolina students who enter careers
in health care.
Q. What is the goal of the Coalitions?
A. The goal of the South Carolina Coalitions for Health Careers
is to increase the entry of minority students into the health professions
pipeline. The Coalitions address the need for more effective collaboration
between secondary education, higher education, health training programs,
grassroots agencies, faith-based organizations, and business leaders
to address the shortage of health professionals within the state.
Five strategies were identified
as focus areas:
- Parental Involvement
- Student Motivation
- Public Policy
- Community Awareness
- Academic Performance
Q. When and how often do the Coalitions meet?
A. Currently, each Coalition meets on a monthly basis to develop
plans to address the five identified strategy areas. The meeting
calendar for each Coalition is set by the membership.
Q. Who can be a Coalition member?
A. Any organization or individual with an interest in supporting
the goal of the Coalition is invited to join their regional Coalition.
Additional information regarding meeting dates and times are available
by contacting the regional AHEC representative listed below.
Q. Is this an AHEC Coalition?
A. The South Carolina Coalitions for Health Careers are not
AHEC entities. The South Carolina AHEC serves as a convener for
the Coalitions and supports the goal of the Coalitions.
Q. How are the Coalitions funded?
A. The South Carolina Coalitions for Health Careers were established
with support from The Duke Endowment with a four year grant that
began in 2005. Key to the success of each Coalition after 2009 will
be their ability to build a shared spirit of collaboration and an
infrastructure that will sustain the Coalition beyond the end of
grant funding. Each Coalition is working to solicit funds in their
region from a broad range of businesses and industries that have
a vested interest in assuring a high quality, diverse, healthcare
workforce.
Q. How is The Duke Endowment Foundation award being used by
the Coalitions?
A. Funds provided by The Duke Endowment are being utilized by
the Coalitions to implement activities that support the strategies
established by the Coalitions. As the grant recipient, the South
Carolina AHEC provides support for programmatic activities and oversight
of the expenditure of funds.
Q. What are the benefits of Coalition membership?
A. Coalition membership provides an opportunity for individuals
and organizations to work together to help address the future healthcare
needs in their region of the state. In addition, participation in
Coalition programs often directly support the achievement of the
goals and objectives of member organizations.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Regional Health Careers Program Coordinator
Angelica Christie
SC AHEC Director of Health Careers Academy Program
christae@musc.edu
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