Students from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are stepping up to assist asylum seekers in Baltimore, helping them understand and access the healthcare system.
As many asylum seekers face barriers in navigating medical services, these students offer guidance on how to obtain necessary care, including understanding health insurance options and finding local providers.
This initiative not only aids the asylum seekers but also enriches the educational experience of the medical students, allowing them to engage with diverse communities and address real-world health challenges.
By fostering connections between healthcare providers and those in need, the students are playing a vital role in ensuring that vulnerable populations receive appropriate medical attention.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Johns Hopkins Medicine (source).
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