Institute of Medicine of Chicago (IOMC) Academic Internship Presentation

Major

Public Administration

Anticipated Graduation Year

2020

Access Type

Open Access

Abstract

At the Institute of Medicine of Chicago (IOMC), our main project is to create 2-4 options for the Chicago Police Department in regard to addressing police mental health stigma in order to improve access to behavioral healthcare. The IOMC addresses community health issues through a variety of means, such as research and education. The target populations for this project are police officers and their families.

Community Partners

Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago Police Department

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Donna Williams, Clinical Instructor Healthcare Administration, Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health

Supported By

Cheryl Irmiter, Executive Director, Institute of Medicine of Chicago ; Al Ferreira, Program Manager for the Peer Support Program, Chicago Police Department

Comments

Our presentation is a narrated slide show on Google Slides. Link is here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cMpTXtlZrZjm_T2_Avmx4dPbQyMiFYqOLit0O-uM7D4/edit?usp=sharing. Presenting for academic internship course: HSM 360. Healthcare Administration majors.

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Institute of Medicine of Chicago (IOMC) Academic Internship Presentation

At the Institute of Medicine of Chicago (IOMC), our main project is to create 2-4 options for the Chicago Police Department in regard to addressing police mental health stigma in order to improve access to behavioral healthcare. The IOMC addresses community health issues through a variety of means, such as research and education. The target populations for this project are police officers and their families.