“Our committee was engaged in a variety of efforts has collaborate with community partners for Help meet unmet health needs in northeast connecticut communities,,“” according to Will have Dang, clinical teacher of pharmacy practice and Cipeh co -president. It is Northeast CT Initiative was developed In Response to a Summit of rural health Hosted by the state controller Sean Scanlon.


The organized event interactive Cabins and activities aimed at Promote health and well-being For individuals of all ages. Participants received free health projections such as Blood pressure and hearing loss tests, discover pulmonary health and Asthma inhaler techniques, advice on the affordability of prescription drugs, healthy nutrition, And Evaluation of balance and prevention of falls. According to Stephanie Gernant, assistant professor of pharmacy practice and co -president of Cipeh, “” “THe concentrated not only on learning health problems that participants may have already developed, but also on prevention and well-being throughout life. »»
Nicole Gallagher, professor of speech liaison clinic and the secretary of Cipeh, particularly loved the practical experiences of the event provided to children and their families: “”The foundation of good health habits should start early in life. We all loved to see the children who attended the health fair be so committed to our amusing, interactive subjects. “” In addition, children and adolescents had the opportunity to discuss health career options with the UCONN health profession students and to do visualize They themselves as future health professionals in the Photoaton.
“”(He) was excellent. Seeing all the different programs and hearing current students really show what a wonderful university we have, so near us. All those we encounter was delighted to share their program and very engaging with my children!“”– Cassie KIley coming fromM Brooklyn, CT who attended his family
Community partner organizations were a key component of this collaborative event. TThe Department of Health of the Northeast District co-organized Family health day and well-being and worked with Dang and two Master of Public Health Student on a number of weeks has develop activities for This multiple facets event. A total of nine community organizations brought a variety of health -related subjects and resources, in particular Generations Family Health Center, Day Kimball Hospital, Hartford Healthcare Community Health, and AHEC / Center for Health Education. Participants of the UCONN Master Gardener program provided scientific advice on gardening subjects and distributed free seeds.
TThe event Also provided an excellent avenue to students of the UCONN health professional for engage in interprofessional education and collaboration, learning with, of and of each profession as they associated with to present healingH TRICTICS. “Think about the plans of the health fair and the development of psychological sciences‘ Materials promoting stress management throughout the lifespan explained creative and collaborative skills. We appreciated the planning process, learn from other UCONS teachers and students, and we are impatient to strengthen future efforts to serve people in northeast Connecticut,,“” Stated Christine Yantz, assistant clinic teacher and Deputy Director of Psychological Services Clinic.
CIPEH consists of 11 programs by profession Uconn Heath through three Campus (Storrs, Farmington, Hartford): sports / kinesiology training, audiology, clinical psychology, Diet, dental medicine, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, speech therapyand social work, and reports has THE Deans of the health profession and THE Vice-pre-pre-for health sciences and interdisciplinary initiativesAmy Gorin. Established in 2013 With the support of deans of health profession programsCipeh’s primary The objective is to advance interprofessional collaboration in education, community awareness and patient care and research.


According to Dang, tThe day of health and family well-being in the northeast of Connecticut was only one of the many community events that CIPEH teachers and students actively have participated In has Cities of Windham and Tolland CountY During this academic year. Other recent community awareness events included A health fair for the elderly organized by the city of Thompson, The Coventry winter farmers market and vaccine clinics in senior centers in collaboration with the East District Hyland Health. A number of next Health awareness activities are planned, including events during the summer.
Christine Haines, Professor of Clinic of audiology noted that,, “Interprofessional education within the training of the health profession is crucial so that our students know how to work together for to optimise Patient care when they become clinicians. »»
“I can’t wait to collaborate with students and teachers from all UCONN health disciplines to support the well-being of Connecticut residents in future community commitment efforts.“” – Christine Haines
UCONN programs and community organizations interested in collaborating with CIPEH in the future health Community awareness events may contact must will have.dang@uconn.edu.