(PRLeap.com) The ABIM Foundation has awarded $320,000 in grants to eight medical schools and health systems across the United States through the Building Trust: Advancing Health Equity grant program. The funded projects aim to promote trust and create a fairer health system by incorporating health equity into internal medicine education, training, and care delivery. "It is important to better understand how trust is built when clinicians are equipped to listen, communicate, and respond to patients in the context of their communities, needs, and priorities," said Furman S. McDonald, MD, MPH, President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation. "These projects hypothesize that innovative, practical approaches to training the next generation of internal medicine physicians will lead to more equitable, patient-centered care and hopefully mitigate health disparities."
Grants of $40,000 were awarded to projects led by residents and faculty in internal medicine education and training. Since 2021, the Building Trust: Advancing Health Equity grant program has supported 100 projects, investing more than $1.8 million to advance trust, professionalism, and health equity in internal medicine.
The funded projects are:
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The ABIM Foundation advances medical professionalism to build trust and improve care. To learn more about the ABIM Foundation, visit www.abimfoundation.org and connect on LinkedIn.
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