About the Program
PATH-C was established by the Rodham Institute in collaboration with a number of community partners, ranging from those specializing in education to those focusing on career services. The Consortium, which is modeled on the Alameda County Health Pipeline Partnership (ACHPP), aims to increase the number of under-represented minorities in the healthcare workforce at all levels, with a specific, but not exclusive, emphasis on middle school-aged black males.
To effectively build the healthcare workforce pipeline, PATH-C members recognize the need to establish a centralized mechanism where academic, government, community and health-focused stakeholders are able to share resources. This “one-stop shop” will allow individuals of any age the opportunity to learn about healthcare training programs in Washington, DC.
While centralized information sharing is the primary objective, the Consortium will also focus on:
Guidance Counselor Training
STEM-H Career Exposure
Health Cultural Competencies
Community Service-Learning
Parent/Family Engagement
Mentorship
Program
- Students who want the opportunity to learn how to make an impact on their communities.
- Students who want to gain skills and confidence.
- Students interested in community outreach and partnerships to inspire a new generation of healthcare professionals and advocates.
Please complete the contact form and we will contact you with the next steps for the application process.