Specialized Tracks


Health Equity Track

Health Equity Track

This is a new track that will be a COMBINED EM/IM/Peds Health Equity Track. All PGY1 residents from medicine, EM and pediatrics can apply in the spring of their PGY1 year for acceptance into the track at the beginning of their PGY2 year.  Applicants will be accepted based on application and academic standing.

The Track will run for two years time and graduating PGY3 residents who have met all expectations and requirements will receive a certificate in health equity education from the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. 

Goals and Objectives

  • Train physicians in skills needed to care for underserved populations with unique psycho-social needs
  • Improve physician understanding of social and systemic factors that influence health outcomes
  • Help resident physicians develop skills in advocacy and health policy
  • Develop mentorship relationships with faculty doing health equity and advocacy work 

Content/Topic Areas for education:

  • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
  • Health disparities introduction
  • Gender and LGBTQ+ Medicine
  • Addiction Medicine
  • Housing and Care for the Homeless
  • Human Trafficking
  • Food Insecurity
  • Immigrant  and Refugee Health
  • Native health and the IHS
  • Correctional Medicine
  • Health Policy and Advocacy