
The Mullan Institute is working with the Beyond Flexner Alliance to create a national network of health professionals and organizations dedicated to integrating social mission into professional health education. This movement takes us beyond centuries-old conventions in health professions education to train providers prepared to build a system that is not only better, but fairer.
The main outcome of this work is the Beyond Flexner Conference. The Beyond Flexner Alliance hosts a comprehensive conference for health professionals committed to a more equitable health care. The broad themes of social mission include social determinants of health, community engagement, disparity reduction, diversity promotion and value-based health care. Interprofessional education and practice are essential components of a transformed health system. The Beyond Flexner conference is a unique opportunity to learn more about the movement and how to integrate social mission into your teaching, learning and practice. LEARN MORE...
Funder: Atlantic Philanthropies
Institute Members: Leigh Anne Butler, Candice Chen, Beza Gebru, Katherine Green, Natalie Kirilichin, Julie Orban, Toyese Oyeyemi, Shalini Raichur, and Jamar Slocum
The main outcome of this work is the Beyond Flexner Conference. The Beyond Flexner Alliance hosts a comprehensive conference for health professionals committed to a more equitable health care. The broad themes of social mission include social determinants of health, community engagement, disparity reduction, diversity promotion and value-based health care. Interprofessional education and practice are essential components of a transformed health system. The Beyond Flexner conference is a unique opportunity to learn more about the movement and how to integrate social mission into your teaching, learning and practice. LEARN MORE...
Funder: Atlantic Philanthropies
Institute Members: Leigh Anne Butler, Candice Chen, Beza Gebru, Katherine Green, Natalie Kirilichin, Julie Orban, Toyese Oyeyemi, Shalini Raichur, and Jamar Slocum