• Health
  • Nutrition
  • Cannabis
  • Beauty
  • Fitness
  • Life
  • Nav Social Icons

  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Books
    • Vitamin Weed
    • CBD Oil For Health
  • Courses
  • Consults
  • About
    • About Dr. Ross
    • Press Coverage
  • Services
    • Business Consulting
    • Influencer Marketing
    • Speaking
  • Blog
    • Health
    • Nutrition
    • Cannabis
    • Beauty
    • Fitness
    • Life
  • Contact
  • Mobile Menu Widgets

    Search

Dr. Michele Ross

Dr. Michele Ross

Cannabis Coach & Cannabis Consulting

  • Books
    • Vitamin Weed
    • CBD Oil For Health
    • Kratom Is Medicine
    • Train Your Brain To Get Thin
  • Courses
    • Cannabis For Pelvic Pain
    • Cannabis For Migraine
    • Cannabis For Fibromyalgia
  • Consults
    • Cannabis 101 Consultation
  • About
    • About Dr. Ross
    • Press Coverage
  • Services
    • Business Consulting
    • Speaking
  • Contact
Dr. Ross > Life > Medical Community Service: Everything You Need to Know

Medical Community Service: Everything You Need to Know

young black nurse volunteering with refugee
Pin
Share
Tweet
Share
Email

A career in medical community service will provide you with a unique perspective on the lives of patients with chronic diseases. This work will allow you to understand how they live in their community, including how to find food, how to pay bills and other everyday necessities. You will also learn to perceive the things patients leave unsaid. But for more insights with regards to medical community service, you can instantly access data curated from verified physicians all over the world through Sermo.com. This will provide you with an insider’s perspective that you can use to make decisions about health care.

Increasing team-based approach

Developing a team-based approach to health care is becoming increasingly common. Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the US, and teamwork failure accounts for up to 70 percent of these errors. This shift to a team-based approach to care is well-founded, given the potential for improved performance. However, this new paradigm also comes with its challenges. In addition to fostering patient-centeredness, team-based care enables increased equality among team members and a more patient-centered approach.

Using a team-based approach in health care is increasingly recognized as essential for the quality and safety of patient care. This is especially true with the increasing complexity of care and the emergence of co-morbidities. Gone are the days when doctors could do everything independently and still deliver quality care. Global demands for quality patient care demand parallel health care professional development. Teams must be designed with patients, their needs, and their values.

Value of volunteer service in medical education

Among the many benefits of volunteering for medical education is the societal benefit. Public welfare services like disaster relief and medical missions often benefit students’ social, emotional, and professional development. Students may also gain hands-on experience by helping vulnerable populations. In addition, volunteer activities enhance students’ communication skills and broaden their perspectives of contextual health problems. They may also develop social networks with people of different ages. Ultimately, volunteerism is a win-win scenario for both students and the community.

In the UK, for example, the National Health Service (NHS) has been under unprecedented strain by the outbreak of COVID-19. The Imperial College London School of Medicine developed a volunteer program for medical students that involved eight teaching hospitals and the local community in response to this situation. While the project’s primary objective was service provision, the program resulted in transformative educational value for many of the students. Moreover, the research has paved the way for future efforts to include volunteer service in medical education.

Importance of building trust with patients

The relationship between a doctor and patient is at the heart of quality health care. Patients who feel comfortable and trust their doctors will often seek better care. Therefore, it is important to understand what patients want from their doctor to develop trust. A street survey by George Washington University found that half of the respondents said they would prefer a compassionate doctor who listens to their concerns and explains things well. The results of the study were promising.

One study found that people have more confidence in their healthcare providers than in the healthcare system or Big Pharma. The Merck for Mothers program, which aims to reduce maternal mortality worldwide, was founded to address this problem. According to Merck for Mothers, Black women die from pregnancy-related causes three times more often than white women. Furthermore, providers spend less time with Black patients, fail to notice their symptoms, and lose contact during their postpartum period, when their bodies undergo major physiological changes.

Characteristics of exemplary community health workers

Community health workers are a vital part of health care systems, reaching out to communities where the lack of access to health care has the most detrimental effects. They help ensure that communities receive the care they need, improve communication between health care providers and communities, and advocate for health and wellness issues that affect underserved communities. These workers also have a range of other responsibilities, including health education, prevention, and promotion.

The characteristics of a good community health worker include being a trusted member of a community and understanding local cultural norms. Educating peers about disease prevention and fostering relationships with community members are important qualities. Medical community service workers help improve access to health care services by improving communication, increasing access to health services, and strengthening communities. To succeed, a community health worker must be compassionate, understand cultural norms, be honest, and offer confidentiality.

Pin This Post

Share This Post

Pin
Share
Tweet
Share
Email

By: Infused Health · In: Health, Life · Tagged: healthcare, volunteering

Dr. Ross helps women heal chronic pain naturally with cannabis, CBD, mushrooms, and mindset.

About Infused Health

Infused Health provides cannabis medicine education to patients, nurses, doctors, and cannabis industry professionals. Learn more about Dr. Michele Ross's courses and books at courses.drmicheleross.com.

you’ll also love

primary care doctor helping patients sustain her health through cholesterol managementThe Role of General Practitioners in Sustaining Health
Pathologist diagnosing disease by looking through the microscope in the labThe Impact of Physician Expertise on Pathology Services in Nonprofit Community Healthcare
Female doctor stressed out stuck in a rut in a bad specialtyWhat Should You Do If You’re In a Rut In Your Healthcare Career

Join the List

Stay up to date & receive the latest posts in your inbox.

Next Post >

5 Common Dental Problems and the Best Ways to Treat Them

Primary Sidebar

Meet Dr. Ross

Meet Dr. Ross
hello!

I help women heal pain using plant medicine include cannabis, kratom, & mushrooms.

Learn More

Connect

Featured Posts

snoop dogg celebrity weed icon cannabis influencer

7 Famous Cannabis Icons You Need To Know

woman uploading medical history to mobile app for health

5 Ways Mobile Apps Are Redefining the Healthcare Industry

5 Awesome Vegan Cannabis Edibles To Make At Home

join the list

Categories

  • Health
  • Nutrition
  • Cannabis
  • Beauty
  • Fitness
  • Life

Search

ready to get started?

I can't wait to work with you

I've been working with plant medicine for over 15 years, written 5 books, and spoken around the world. I know the ins & outs of what makes a good product and which ones you or your clients should be taking.

Education Services

follow @drmicheleross

Serotonin. Dopamine. Glutamate. Opioid. All are ne Serotonin. Dopamine. Glutamate. Opioid. All are neurotransmitter systems, yet only one is stigmatized.How did something so important for pain relief, mental health and immune system function get so demonized?We make our own endogenous opioids.It’s time we lead with science, not stigma.Some patients need opioids, and that’s ok.#neuroscientist #warondrugs #painmanagement #chronicpainawareness #chronicpainwarrior
There a C🐝D store at the Atlanta Airport. Shut up There a C🐝D store at the Atlanta Airport. Shut up and take my money @getsunmed.What a great alternative to alcohol (ps they sell the other three letter word drinks there too!).#hemp #lionsmane #brainhealth #atlantaairport
From hemp to kr@t@m, plant meds are being attacked From hemp to kr@t@m, plant meds are being attacked nationwide. Take nothing for granted. Every state is at risk and federal actions are in play.The perfect time to get active is NOW!Now is the time to go on legiscan.com put in your state, a search term or two or three for your favorite plant or alkaloid, and find out when to send a letter and show up to speak.DM me if you want to be on some text lists for advocacy action.Together we are stronger and prohibition will not win!#warondrugs #bodilyautonomy #drugpolicyreform #drugpolicy #maha
📣 HISTORIC DAY FOR MEDICAL CANNABISCannabis has 📣 HISTORIC DAY FOR MEDICAL CANNABISCannabis has officially been moved from Schedule I to Schedule III under federal law — a game-changing shift that acknowledges its accepted medical use for the first time in over 50 years.This move, signed into law today by executive order, shatters decades of stigma and opens the door for groundbreaking medical research, safer access, and a future where doctors and patients can talk about cannabis as medicine without fear.As the author of Vitamin Weed, I’ve long advocated for using cannabis therapeutically — not to get high, but to heal.This is a huge win for science, for patients, and for the future of plant-based medicine.Let’s keep pushing forward.#warondrugs #drugreform #plantmedicinewoman
Who’s ready for the Big Brother finale????#bb27 Who’s ready for the Big Brother finale????#bb27 #dallas #rachelforafp

Footer

Read Dr. Ross’s Books

  • Kratom Is Medicine
  • Vitamin Weed
  • CBD Oil For Health
  • Train Your Brain To Get Thin

Popular Topics

  • CBD
  • Kratom
  • Medical Marijuana
  • Pain
  • Psychedelics
  • Sex

Legal

  • About Dr. Michele Ross
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Advertising
  • Contact

On the Blog

  • Health
  • Nutrition
  • Cannabis
  • Beauty
  • Fitness
  • Life

© 2013-2025 INFUSED PARTNERS. This website is for informational & entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.