Poverty Simulation Workshop

  • February 11, 2017
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 CST
  • Cuneo Center/Stritch School of Medicine, Atrium
  • Justin Harbison, jharbison@luc.edu
  • Not open to the public.
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    What is a Poverty Simulation Workshop?
    During this 3 hour simulation, participants will role play the lives of families living in poverty and the many community agencies with which they must interact.

    Who should attend and why?
    All Loyola University Chicago students and faculty! Faculty are encouraged to participate to determine how this simulation can be used within curricula.

    Healthcare providers will be better equipped to holistically approach patient care.

    Everyone will come away with a better understanding of the impact of poverty on health and well-being

    Cost:
    The program is free to all Loyola students, staff, and faculty

    Program Sponsor:
    This workshop is part of a HRSA Grant #UD7HP26040, called I-CARE-PATH, to integrate interprofessional collaborative education to include all who are interested in the health of communities.