University of Minnesota. Academic Health CenterUniversity of Minnesota. Intercollegiate Primary Care Education Council2011-04-112011-04-111999-03-15https://hdl.handle.net/11299/102506From the Committee's activities, deliberations and reflections, the Committee has come to understand culture and community as differing world views, values, and languages. A lack of understanding and appreciation for these differing world views, values, and languages result in misunderstood health behaviors and inconsistent health outcomes as graduates from the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center provide health care services to an increasingly diverse population. Each of the schools within the AHC could benefit from educational resources and faculty development focusing on culture and community as it relates to their curriculum. None of the schools has a person in place to do this work. Creating an Office of Culture and Community to serve AHC colleges/schools would provide a thorough and efficient way to meet this need.en-USAcademic Health CenterUniversity of MinnesotaOffice of EducationInterdisciplinary EducationIntegration of Community & Culture: Academic Health Center Interdisciplinary Education ProposalAdministrative Document