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William M Tierney1,2, David Auzenne3, Lori Cook3
1Department of Population Health, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Abstract:
Most US medical schools have 3 primary missions: education, research, and clinical service. Recently there have been calls for a fourth primary mission focused on improving health in their surrounding communities. To date, few medical schools have done so. To identify factors supporting and challenges to establishing a sustainable community impact mission, the authors conducted semi-structured key informant interviews with the dean, associate deans, departments chairs, and institute and center directors at a new US medical school that established a fourth "community impact" mission at its conception. Interviewees believed that it was appropriate for a community-focused tax-supported medical school to embrace community impact as a fourth mission to enhance community health outside of its hospitals and clinics. Many also felt that community impact should be an overriding framework for activities in the 3 primary missions. Achieving community impact would require creating a "learning health community" via partnerships with community organizations and linking faculty effort and funding to specific and valid measures of community health improvement. Sustainable funding would require core school funds and a broad portfolio of extramural funding. Faculty promotions with community impact as a focus would need explicit, achievable, and unique milestones. Interviewees made specific suggestions on the support and structure needed to launch and sustain this fourth mission. Establishing a fourth mission of community impact can extend medical schools' influence beyond typical health care venues to enhance the health of their communities and their residents. Doing so requires rethinking organizational structures, support, and measures of success.
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