Abstract

Addressing community needs improves population health and the well-being of health care providers. The development of the health care workforce requires faculty to address the needs of North Carolina's diverse and rural populations. This can be best accomplished by building interdisciplinary and cross-functional service-learning experiences and developing community-academic partnerships and coalitions.

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