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    • Community Health
    • Public Health Initiatives
    • Dental Outreach Programs

    Background:

    • Student-led programs are vital for community engagement and service learning.
    • Understanding the oral health needs of diverse populations is a public health priority.
    • The relationship between private and public healthcare systems impacts service delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To detail the organization and activities of the Student Community Outreach for Public Education (SCOPE) program.
    • To describe the demographics of individuals served by SCOPE.
    • To explore the motivations behind community service and the dynamics of healthcare systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Programmatic description of SCOPE's structure and operations.
    • Demographic analysis of the population served.
    • Exploration of community service theories and healthcare system interactions.

    Main Results:

    • SCOPE provides valuable leadership and service opportunities for students.
    • The program addresses the oral health needs of underserved populations.
    • Analysis reveals complex motivations for community service and system interdependencies.

    Conclusions:

    • Student-led outreach programs like SCOPE are effective in addressing community needs.
    • Understanding diverse oral health requirements is crucial for public health.
    • The integration of private and safety-net systems is essential for comprehensive care.