Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific Meeting on Public Health and Sports (ISMOPHS 2019) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/ahsr.k.201203.016
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The Challenges Faced by Students in Six-month Voluntary Community Service to Develop Health Programs in School Settings

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“…In medical school, students may participate in various community involvement projects (CIP), which designated to help specific unfortunate communities. Regrettably, these generous medical students encountered various common impediments during their community service projects [36]. These impediments include (1) human resources difficulties, e.g., in recruiting and handling volunteers, (2) funding difficulties, e.g., getting appropriate recognition or credibility for the project to obtain funding and resources, (3) cultural difficulties, e.g., adjusting to a different local custom or culture or language, (4) goals difficulties, e.g., setting certain targets in activities in the community sometimes takes time, it is something that students or institutions don't always have, and last but not least (5) project-specific obstacles.…”
Section: Fig 1 the Pyramid Of Reciprocal Correlation Between Doctor-p...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In medical school, students may participate in various community involvement projects (CIP), which designated to help specific unfortunate communities. Regrettably, these generous medical students encountered various common impediments during their community service projects [36]. These impediments include (1) human resources difficulties, e.g., in recruiting and handling volunteers, (2) funding difficulties, e.g., getting appropriate recognition or credibility for the project to obtain funding and resources, (3) cultural difficulties, e.g., adjusting to a different local custom or culture or language, (4) goals difficulties, e.g., setting certain targets in activities in the community sometimes takes time, it is something that students or institutions don't always have, and last but not least (5) project-specific obstacles.…”
Section: Fig 1 the Pyramid Of Reciprocal Correlation Between Doctor-p...mentioning
confidence: 99%