This year, the AAMC Center for Health Justice will support four multisector community partners as they formally use and evaluate our Principles of Trustworthiness Toolkit. In addition to the initial one-year implementation and evaluation, the ongoing improvement of the toolkit will help organizations foster trust by recognizing wisdom within the community, taking meaningful actions, and sustaining ongoing engagement.
These coalitions from Alton, IL; Atlanta, GA; Omaha, NE; and Sacramento, CA will work together to identify actions that demonstrate trustworthiness and assess how community partnerships grow and strengthen.
Thank you to our members who are part of these diverse coalitions: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Creighton University, and University of Nebraska Medical Center. You can learn more about the communities and the project here. Principles of Trustworthiness Toolkit Project
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| Four diverse communities across the U.S. will use and evaluate the Principles of Trustworthiness Toolkit. Meet the teams! |
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David Skorton
President and CEO
Association of American Medical Colleges
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