Elise Moore
PharmD Student
University of Minnesota
Elise is a student in her second year of pharmacy school at the University of Minnesota, who is dually exploring a Master of Public Health. She is currently involved in designing DEI improvements in her school’s curriculum, working in a community pharmacy, and volunteering as a Spanish interpreter at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic, a free student-run clinic in Minneapolis, where she is the Community Relations Chair. Her career goals include improving health outcomes for underrepresented groups both at the individual and population level.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

The Phillips Neighborhood Clinic (PNC) is a student-run free clinic located in the Phillips Neighborhood of south Minneapolis. Starting in 2022, all of the nearly 200 first-year PNC volunteers are required to complete a three-session community engagement training program, developed and facilitated by PNC’s Community Relations team, one session focused on each of the following topics: (1) interprofessional workplace cultural humility, (2) structural competency, and (3) structural humility. The first of these three sessions encourages participants to notice connections between cultural humility…
The Phillips Neighborhood Clinic (PNC) is a student-run free clinic located in south Minneapolis, led by University of Minnesota health professional graduate students from 14 different health science disciplines. Beginning in the fall of 2022, PNC’s Community Relations team developed and implemented a three-part interprofessional training series required of the nearly 200 first-year PNC volunteers. With interprofessionalism as the throughline, the training modules equipped incoming volunteers with a shared conceptual framework for ethical community engagement and clinical practices that…