Abstract

Family nurse practitioner (FNP) student clinical practice site availability is limited. Concurrently, many populations lack healthcare access, a common health inequity. Collaboration with community partners to develop clinical practice sites offer students active learning opportunities to increase their engagement and understanding of health equity. Using community collaboration, develop and implement an FNP student clinical practice site that can provide learning opportunities in addressing health equity. Local health data was reviewed, and health gaps were associated with social determinant of health inequities. A community partner was identified with the goal of facilitating students to provide proactive health care to homeless women. Health promotion and disease identification has been the focus of care provided by FNP students and faculty during an early-program clinical course, increasing access to care for an underserved population. A community-academic partnership has developed where FNP students provide health promotion and safety net health care to homeless women since 2017. Student reflections have shown a positive impact on their understanding of health equity. The community partner has identified positive impacts to client health. This partnership has impacted health equity by increasing healthcare access for an underserved population while facilitating FNP student learning.

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