Central Community Health Education Clinic

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The Central Community Health Education Clinic is part of our plan to meet the changing needs of our students and the healthcare workforce, while addressing the local disparities and inequities in healthcare that exist for residents in the greater New Britain area. The goal of the clinic is to provide our students with opportunities to gain valuable hands-on experience in their field by embedding new and enhanced experiential learning opportunities into the curriculum.

Additionally, the clinic facilitates and strengthens interprofessional collaboration and education amongst health and human service programs with other programs across the campus to deepen our connections to the community and address social inequalities along with health disparities. The clinic offers preventative health screenings, such as blood pressure screenings, diabetes screenings, cholesterol screenings, fitness assessments, body mass analysis, and much more!

Mission Statement

The Central Community Health Education Clinic is dedicated to providing free, accessible health services to diverse community members while supporting the academic needs of our students by providing interprofessional learning opportunities on campus.
We meet our mission by:

  • Providing health and fitness screenings to local community members such as, but not limited to, glucose, cholesterol, vision, thinking and memory, and body composition.
  • Providing health and fitness resources and educational programs for the local community.
  • Providing health services and screenings through the clinic and at local community sites.
  • Providing experiential learning and opportunities for interprofessional collaboration for our students.
  • Providing culturally competent services across the lifespan.

Vision Statement

To improve healthcare accessibility and navigation for residents of all ages in the local community while simultaneously training students in interprofessional collaboration to become culturally competent healthcare professionals and advocates

Central Majors Associated with the Clinic

  • Athletic Training
  • Master of Science in Counselor Education with Specialization in Clinical Professional Counseling
  • Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Program (DNAP)
  • Exercise Science
  • Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Nursing
  • Social Work

Located on the 1st floor of Nicolaus Copernicus Hall (parking lot level). Please enter through the glass door under the blue awning.