CML Community Outreach
The CML strongly believes in fostering global citizenry, including interacting with local communities around the globe.
Areas of importance include:
Areas of importance include:
- Practicing inclusivity
- Social determinants of health
- Mindful of public health outcome when designing research
- Translating research findings into public health outcomes
- Mentorship to a diverse undergraduate community
- Educating medical community about the importance of lifestyle and health
- Giving lectures on important health outcomes to local community
- Disseminating information about public health to popular media
- Ice cream (in moderation; shop local)
- Volunteering in community gardens
- Volunteering in Various capacities during COVID
- Exercise Is Medicine- On-Campus (EIM-OC)
- Providing CME lectures to local student organization
- Coaching undergraduate mens soccer: Gabe Zieff
- Student government representation
- Jake Diana: EXSS Graduate and Professional Student Federation Representative
- Patricia Pagan Lassalle: HMSC Graduate and Professional Student Federation Representative
The CML helps to lead additional initiatives, including the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Exercise is Medicine-On Campus at UNC (EIM-OC @UNC), and the ACSM Non-Invasive Physiology (ACSM-NIP) interest group. Click on the links below to find out more.