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Community SWOT Analysis MAY2013
Strengths, Weaknesses, COMMUNITY WORKING GROUP - Case
Opportunities, and Threats Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Analysis
Strengths
What are our competitive advantages?




What are our core competencies

Internationally recognized institution located in the heart of a vibrant community.
Numerous existing ties to the community that can be leveraged for future endeavors




Community-based participatory research
Health disparities



Community initiatives within SOM. (Please continue to build list) Where are we making the most impact?
What are we doing well?













Faculty participation in community organizations, initiatives & on boards. (Please continue to build list)








Invest in Children
Healthy Homes Advisory Council
Health Improvement Partnership-Cuyahoga (HIP-C)
Local Foundations
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Health Advisory
Board

Community involvement of students. (Please continue to build list)






Weatherhead Institute for Family Medicine &
Community Health
Center for Reducing Health Disparities
Prevention Research Center for Healthy
Neighborhoods
Urban Health Initiative
Swetland Center for Environmental Health
Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN)
Early Childhood Obesity Program

Student-run free clinic
House Calls Program
AHEC program

Educational initiatives


John Hay Medical Pipeline Program




Public Health








MPH Program
Ohio Research Association for Public Health
Improvement
Collaboration with county and city health departments and programs including HIP-C, Healthy Cleveland &
Health Alliance.
Mayor’s Initiative for lead testing in children & a preschool for lead-poisoned children

Community Research







Summer program for underprivileged students

CTSC Community Engagement Core since 2007
Moving out into the community at UH facilities: Bedford,
Otis Moss
SNPSA: Safety Net Providers Strategic Alliance
Partnership with Cuyahoga County Board of Health

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