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We co-facilitated a mandatory community-led experiential learning activity for medical students with the Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa that demonstrates the feasibility and positive impact of incorporating community-led learning into the medical school curriculum.
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Nous avons co-animé une activité d'apprentissage expérientiel communautaire obligatoire pour les étudiants en médecine avec l'Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa (l’Alliance pour mettre fin à l’itinérance) qui montre la faisabilité et l'impact positif de l'intégration d’un apprentissage dirigé par une association citoyenne dans le programme d'études médicales.
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