Teaching children about health, part II: the effect of an academic-community partnership on medical students' communication skills.

@article{OlmShipman2003TeachingCA,
  title={Teaching children about health, part II: the effect of an academic-community partnership on medical students' communication skills.},
  author={Casey M Olm-Shipman and Virginia A. Reed and Jernstedt G Christian},
  journal={Education for health},
  year={2003},
  volume={16 3},
  pages={
          339-47
        }
}
CONTEXT Partners in Health Education (PHE) is a Dartmouth Medical School elective that pairs first- and second-year medical students with local elementary school classroom teachers to provide health messages to students. The primary aim of the programme is to help medical students improve their communication skills through teaching children about health. Secondary aims are to teach children about health and the prevention of injury and disease and to support community teachers in their health… 
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