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  • Medical Education
  • Public Health
  • Community Engagement

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  • The National Medical Commission (NMC) in India introduced the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) framework.
  • Traditional medical education often lacks community immersion and understanding of social determinants of health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the implementation and impact of the Family Adoption Program (FAP) within India's CBME framework.
  • To highlight FAP's role in fostering experiential learning and community-centered healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Medical students adopt families in underserved areas for extended engagement.
  • Students address health needs and analyze social, economic, and environmental health determinants.

Main Results:

  • FAP facilitates experiential learning, enhancing understanding of multifaceted health determinants.
  • Students develop a community-centered approach, promoting continuity of care and community empowerment.
  • The program fosters compassionate, community-oriented healthcare professionals.

Conclusions:

  • The Family Adoption Program is a transformative initiative for Indian medical education.
  • FAP promotes health equity and improves healthcare delivery through deep community connections.
  • Successful integration requires institutional commitment, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community partnerships.