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Connecting Detroit residents to wellness services. Sharing affordable insurance options with someone in need. Helping families learn about nutritious food choices.
Several College of Education, Health, and Human Services students spent their summer helping Detroit citizens lead healthier lives by doing internships at public health organizations鈥攊ncluding Karly Koos at Healthy Detroit and Gadah Sharif at Authority Health, which was formerly known as Detroit Wayne County Health Authority.
Julie Roddy, chair of 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 Department of Health and Human Services, said internships are important because they connect students to work experience鈥攁nd, even more importantly, to the people.
鈥淭here is a serious need in our community when it comes to public health, and our students are ready to help,鈥 Roddy said.
Sharif, a junior majoring in health policy studies, said she was interested in working in the health field starting at a young age. As a child, Sharif went to her mother鈥檚 doctor appointments because she wanted to be by her side.
鈥淲hen I went with my mom, I鈥檇 always ask the doctor so many questions,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hen my curiosity turned into something more. I knew I wanted to work in health.鈥
Today Sharif鈥攚ho now works in that doctor鈥檚 office鈥攚ants to be by the side of those in need. And that鈥檚 why she spent her summer as an intern at Authority Health.
鈥淚 love my job, but I felt a need to find out what鈥檚 going on in a patient鈥檚 life beyond the office setting. Yes, it鈥檚 annoying when someone has a no show, but there might be a reason for that鈥攍ike they don鈥檛 have transportation of their own or missed the bus,鈥 she said. 鈥 I wanted to find a way to help those people.鈥 Authority Health helped me realize that social determinants such as lack of transportation, public safety and housing can have a great impact on one鈥檚 health outcome.鈥
During her internship, Sharif did a comparative community health needs assessment of Detroit-area hospitals and analyzed transportation and food needs of the people being served by Wayne County public health offices, local nonprofit organizations and more.
鈥淚 want to do what I can to help the people of Detroit,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he city has poor health outcomes, and at Authority Health they help those in need work around those social determinants to improve one鈥檚 health outcome within the community.鈥
Koos, a senior majoring in public health, wants to improve health outcomes for Detroit residents too.
Through her internship with Healthy Detroit, she helped implement the Detroit Health Park initiative, did outreach to let residents know about Healthy Detroit Days and worked on the Healthy Detroit Passport app, which allows residents to track their participation in these events and gave them incentives to stay active.
She also worked with community members on transforming a vacant East Indian Village lot into an outdoor neighborhood fitness park.
鈥淢any Detroit neighborhoods lack access to healthcare, healthy food options and healthy-built environments, like parks,鈥 Koos said. 鈥淚nterning with Healthy Detroit gave me a better idea of the big picture of public health than I would have gotten anywhere else in the country. The problems in Detroit are not unique to Detroit, but the vast opportunities for public health reform the region might have never seen before are.鈥
And those opportunities鈥攁nd the personal interactions鈥攁re what gets both Koos and Sharif excited about their work.
Sharif, with her internship completed, now volunteers at Authority Health on Fridays. She鈥檚 learning the insurance enrollment and navigation process for lower-income residents. And even one success makes it all worth it.
"One week I鈥檒l be assisting on a case enrollment for a resident, and the next week I鈥檒l find out that the person鈥檚 case was approved. When that happens, it makes my day,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou actually feel like your making a difference and that鈥檚 an amazing feeling."