Health Research Review Team

Closed
Racialized Students In Healthcare
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MA
Founder and Executive Director
(25)
4
Preferred learners
  • Canada
  • Academic experience
Categories
Data visualization Data analysis Healthcare Project management Public health
Skills
social determinants of health health research research writing
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

We are looking for medical students to support with reviewing the research content our research writing team as well as provide recommendations and feedback. These medical students will be part of our health research review team and will meet once a month to go over the recommended and feedback provided. The review project will be turned in to health brochures and comic books.

Supporting the development of this project will involve:

  • Conduct background research to review the health content to ensure they are accurate and the sources are credible.
  • Provide feedback and recommendation to improve our health research content.
  • Add 30mins meeting with our admin team and our placement student to discuss the reviewed health contents.
What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
  • Medical background; currently in medical school
  • Research and analytical skills
  • Communication skills
  • Apply Social Determinants of Health lens to health content and provide recommendations as needed.
About the company

The Racialized Students is a registered non-profit organization. We launched in 2020 during the onset of the pandemic. We were founded to be a resource for Black and racialized students to partake in meaningful research training and networking opportunities that help them advance throughout their academic journey and career journey.

We achieve this through the provision of mentorship, research, and employment training opportunities.

Our mission is to increase the representation of Black people across interdisciplinary Health sectors and increase the rate of employment among Black youth through career advancement training.

We envision a safer and inclusive Toronto where all Torontonians particularly Black and racialized communities can access services and employment free from racism and discrimination.