Proximities: Whole Person Healthcare

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“It’s only in proximity that we get close enough to problems to understand how to solve them and understand their complexity,” Bryan Stevenson, lawyer, author, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative.

This 1 credit S/U course will examine the U.S. healthcare system’s intersections with poverty, housing, addiction, and migration. We will do so through the lens of Minnesota’s healthcare system, recently ranked as one of the best in the United States. What structures are in place that support people’s flourishing? Where are there gaps? Why? In order to bridge the theory and the praxis, the course will involve a 5 day immersive experience to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota over Spring Break (March 10-14). We will hear from experts in the healthcare field, visit non profit organizations working in healthcare, and listen to people impacted by healthcare concerns. This course is open to all students, but may be of particular interest to students discerning a career in healthcare. We will fly from South Bend to Minneapolis on the morning of Monday, March 10, 2025, and return on Friday evening, March 14, 2025.

Class Dates: Saturday, March 1, and Saturday, March 22, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Immersion Dates: Other class sessions will take place during the immersive experience. Transportation, food, and lodging are provided.
Instructor: Emily Garvey

Credits: 1
Associated TermSpring 2025

So that we may book flights and make other arrangements, students who add this class will be required to sign a participation agreement by Dec. 6, 2024. For questions, please contact Emily Garvey, Assistant Director, Institute for Social Concerns (garvey.32@nd.edu).