Global Health Reciprocity Project
Campaign goal
Since November 30, 2016, 46 supporters donated
505,416 pts
Creation date: November 30, 2016
Thanks to our supporters
Aeroplan Contribution
2,314 points donated
30/04/2019
Judith P
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
30/09/2021
Anonymous
1,000 points donated
24/06/2019
Nicholas R
AB
AB
2,000 points donated
26/05/2019
David N
AB
AB
5,000 points donated
25/05/2019
Carmen S
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
20/05/2019
Matthew K
AB
AB
10,000 points donated
29/04/2019
Anonymous
5,200 points donated
29/04/2019
Charlie M
AB
AB
4,492 points donated
22/04/2019
Emma M
AB
AB
3,451 points donated
22/04/2019
Cody K
AB
AB
6,339 points donated
19/04/2019
Amy G
AB
AB
9,123 points donated
19/04/2019
Rachel J
AB
AB
20,000 points donated
23/07/2018
Cody K
AB
AB
5,942 points donated
11/07/2018
Carl S
AB
AB
3,368 points donated
31/05/2018
Darren H
AB
AB
11,066 points donated
17/02/2018
Shahab F
AB
AB
23,000 points donated
30/01/2018
Carl S
AB
AB
3,900 points donated
14/05/2017
Anonymous
2,000 points donated
05/05/2017
Sherman G
AB
AB
6,000 points donated
04/05/2017
Anntoinette G
AB
AB
28,000 points donated
04/05/2017
Anonymous
13,500 points donated
03/05/2017
Anonymous
75,000 points donated
15/03/2017
Leo S
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
10/02/2017
Anonymous
5,000 points donated
07/02/2017
Robert S
ON
ON
5,000 points donated
06/02/2017
About
The Reciprocity Project is a student-led initiative that advocates for socially responsible, just, and equitable global health education practices. This project is run by the Global Health Concentration, a global health focused student group at the Cumming School of Medicine (CSM) in Calgary, Alberta,
Many students at CSM have participated in global health electives abroad and benefited greatly from their experiences. However, while international medical students have expressed the desire to do a global health elective in Calgary, this opportunity does not yet exist.
This results in an inequitable relationship favouring CSM. This is not limited to CSM as few opportunities in general exist for medical students from low-income countries to do electives in high-income countries. Our project addresses this inequity through the creation and funding of an elective in Calgary for students attending medical schooling in low income countries. This elective began in 2016 and involved student placements in inner city and global health related clinics in Calgary.
The project has three goals:
1. To pioneer a medical education curriculum for students from low-income countries on elective in Canada
2. To reduce barriers for students from low income partner institutions to come to Calgary
3. To promote equity in global health education and strengthen our relationship with our partner institutions in lower income countries
Our history of partnership with medical training institutions in other countries has engendered respect for their history, culture and values. Our project promotes equity, social justice and the global public good by expanding access to medical education. This will also emphasize the practice of global health in Canada, allowing students to work with vulnerable and marginalized populations in local communities.
Many students at CSM have participated in global health electives abroad and benefited greatly from their experiences. However, while international medical students have expressed the desire to do a global health elective in Calgary, this opportunity does not yet exist.
This results in an inequitable relationship favouring CSM. This is not limited to CSM as few opportunities in general exist for medical students from low-income countries to do electives in high-income countries. Our project addresses this inequity through the creation and funding of an elective in Calgary for students attending medical schooling in low income countries. This elective began in 2016 and involved student placements in inner city and global health related clinics in Calgary.
The project has three goals:
1. To pioneer a medical education curriculum for students from low-income countries on elective in Canada
2. To reduce barriers for students from low income partner institutions to come to Calgary
3. To promote equity in global health education and strengthen our relationship with our partner institutions in lower income countries
Our history of partnership with medical training institutions in other countries has engendered respect for their history, culture and values. Our project promotes equity, social justice and the global public good by expanding access to medical education. This will also emphasize the practice of global health in Canada, allowing students to work with vulnerable and marginalized populations in local communities.
About
The Reciprocity Project is a student-led initiative that advocates for socially responsible, just, and equitable global health education practices. This project is run by the Global Health Concentration, a global health focused student group at the Cumming School of Medicine (CSM) in Calgary, Alberta,
Many students at CSM have participated in global health electives abroad and benefited greatly from their experiences. However, while international medical students have expressed the desire to do a global health elective in Calgary, this opportunity does not yet exist.
This results in an inequitable relationship favouring CSM. This is not limited to CSM as few opportunities in general exist for medical students from low-income countries to do electives in high-income countries. Our project addresses this inequity through the creation and funding of an elective in Calgary for students attending medical schooling in low income countries. This elective began in 2016 and involved student placements in inner city and global health related clinics in Calgary.
The project has three goals:
1. To pioneer a medical education curriculum for students from low-income countries on elective in Canada
2. To reduce barriers for students from low income partner institutions to come to Calgary
3. To promote equity in global health education and strengthen our relationship with our partner institutions in lower income countries
Our history of partnership with medical training institutions in other countries has engendered respect for their history, culture and values. Our project promotes equity, social justice and the global public good by expanding access to medical education. This will also emphasize the practice of global health in Canada, allowing students to work with vulnerable and marginalized populations in local communities.
Many students at CSM have participated in global health electives abroad and benefited greatly from their experiences. However, while international medical students have expressed the desire to do a global health elective in Calgary, this opportunity does not yet exist.
This results in an inequitable relationship favouring CSM. This is not limited to CSM as few opportunities in general exist for medical students from low-income countries to do electives in high-income countries. Our project addresses this inequity through the creation and funding of an elective in Calgary for students attending medical schooling in low income countries. This elective began in 2016 and involved student placements in inner city and global health related clinics in Calgary.
The project has three goals:
1. To pioneer a medical education curriculum for students from low-income countries on elective in Canada
2. To reduce barriers for students from low income partner institutions to come to Calgary
3. To promote equity in global health education and strengthen our relationship with our partner institutions in lower income countries
Our history of partnership with medical training institutions in other countries has engendered respect for their history, culture and values. Our project promotes equity, social justice and the global public good by expanding access to medical education. This will also emphasize the practice of global health in Canada, allowing students to work with vulnerable and marginalized populations in local communities.
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Thanks to our supporters
Aeroplan Contribution
2,314 points donated
30/04/2019
Judith P
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
30/09/2021
Anonymous
1,000 points donated
24/06/2019
Nicholas R
AB
AB
2,000 points donated
26/05/2019
David N
AB
AB
5,000 points donated
25/05/2019
Carmen S
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
20/05/2019
Matthew K
AB
AB
10,000 points donated
29/04/2019
Anonymous
5,200 points donated
29/04/2019
Charlie M
AB
AB
4,492 points donated
22/04/2019
Emma M
AB
AB
3,451 points donated
22/04/2019
Cody K
AB
AB
6,339 points donated
19/04/2019
Amy G
AB
AB
9,123 points donated
19/04/2019
Rachel J
AB
AB
20,000 points donated
23/07/2018
Cody K
AB
AB
5,942 points donated
11/07/2018
Carl S
AB
AB
3,368 points donated
31/05/2018
Darren H
AB
AB
11,066 points donated
17/02/2018
Shahab F
AB
AB
23,000 points donated
30/01/2018
Carl S
AB
AB
3,900 points donated
14/05/2017
Anonymous
2,000 points donated
05/05/2017
Sherman G
AB
AB
6,000 points donated
04/05/2017
Anntoinette G
AB
AB
28,000 points donated
04/05/2017
Anonymous
13,500 points donated
03/05/2017
Anonymous
75,000 points donated
15/03/2017
Leo S
AB
AB
1,000 points donated
10/02/2017
Anonymous
5,000 points donated
07/02/2017
Robert S
ON
ON
5,000 points donated
06/02/2017