Our story
Like much of modern New Orleans, Tulane University School of Medicine’s (TUSOM) student-run clinics in their current form were founded in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Originally, students partnered with community centers and local pop-up clinics to provide patient triage, basic health care services, and referrals to communities that had lost nearly any semblance of healthcare services where they were needed most. From this, and almost entirely under the initiative of inventive Tulane students, an ad-hoc system of clinics grew and expanded in response to the needs of medically underserved communities across New Orleans. This culminated in the founding of the Student Clinic Council (SCC) in 2014, which united Tulane’s student-run clinics with the goal of easing the burden of running a clinic and solving our problems together.
Today, the SCC oversees all of TUSOM’s extracurricular clinical experiences, including over 26 student-run clinics in 13 locations across New Orleans. These clinics are split between preceptor model clinics, screening model clinics, tuberculosis testing, vaccination clinics, HIV/HCV testing clinics, and health education. Most of these operate out of homeless shelters and community centers, working with patients who are particularly vulnerable and have the least access to care.
Our goals
SCC aims to serve unmet needs in underserved populations in our community by:
Screening for urgent care needs and treating or referring to higher care as needed
Connecting patients with primary care – not replacing primary care
Creating sustained relationships between the student-run clinics and a primary care clinic
Screening for chronic health conditions and educating patients, establishing connection to higher care when warranted
Our role
The clinics and programs also give us the opportunity as students to:
Help provide medical services to underserved populations
Gain valuable clinical skills
Complete service learning requirements for Foundations in Medicine Course
Serve in a clinical leadership role
Participate in student-led research projects