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Research

A key aspect in the mission of the IU Student Outreach Clinic focuses on research with the ultimate goal of creating programs and initiatives based on collected data to further impact underserved communities in Indianapolis and beyond. Several studies have been conducted at the clinic and highlight topics as they relate to patient demographics, common health conditions and the student experience.

Volunteers and partners interested in contributing to research at the clinic must be aware of the approval process to ensure the highest standard of research design and patient care. Please contact the outreach clinic team for more information.

Scientific Advisory Board

The IU Student Outreach Clinic could not function without the support of faculty, staff, and the community. Several of these individuals have offered to serve on the Scientific Advisory Board to review student research projects, offer guidance and to ensure the highest standard of research design and patient care are followed.

Farlow JL, Goodwin C, Sevilla JM. Interprofessional education through service learning: lessons from a student-led free clinic. Journal of Interprofessional Care. May 2015.

Burgin, C. Establishing a Women’s Health Clinic: Increasing Healthcare Access, Empowerment, and Hope. The Free Clinic Research Collective. Publication. April 2017.