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Making the Links

 

Since 2005, the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan has offered a unique service-learning elective program, called Making the Links.  Selected undergraduate students experience community health and development in the contexts of rural/remote health in a northern Saskatchewan community, an urban underserved community in Saskatoon at SWITCH (the Student Wellness Initiative Towards Community Health), and in the Global South in Mozambique.  Making the Links exposes students to the determinants of health and the importance of community in these various settings.  Making the Links is the first step to becoming a socially accountable physician.

"Throughout the two years I've been involved in 'Making the Links', the most profound aspect for me is the people we encountered in Northern Saskatchewan, at SWITCH and in Mozambique.  The people have made each experience that we have had unique and rewarding.  The project gives medical students a unique learning opportunity that they don't get anywhere else in their medical education".  Jacelyn Hanson (Making the Links 2004-2006)

 

What's New

Apply for Making the Links

Making the Links is accepting applications for the next group of students. Application deadline is Friday, October 30, 2009.  See  "How to Apply" for applications details.

 

Making the Links Video is now on Youtube

MTL Youtube Video Front Postcard

http://www.youtube.com/user/MakingtheLinks

This two-part video is a preview of a full-length documentary currently in production.  You will see and hear from students involved in the Making the Links program at the College of Medicine and meet a variety of people who play an important role in providing memorable experiences for the students. Since 2005 Making the Links has exposed students to the determinants of health and the importance of community in three unique locations:  Northern Saskatchewan, Mozambique, and the Saskatoon Westside Community Clinic --- home of the SWITCH Clinic (Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health.  Making the Links is the first step to becoming a socially accountable physician.

 

 Contacts

 

Dr. Ryan Meili   Donna Zaleschuk
Coordinator, Making the Links   Coordinator, Social Accountability
Tel:  (306) 966-1797   Tel:  (306) 966-1797
mtl.medicine.usask.ca   medicine.socialaccountability@usask.ca