Clinicians
- All clinicians at ICC are faculty at Rosalind Franklin University, and volunteer their time to serve the community while educating students. Our clinicians represent a diverse team of licensed healthcare professionals.
Students
- The ICC is a student-led clinic. The students organize and facilitate the clinic operations in collaboration with Â鶹ӰÒôMS faculty and Â鶹ӰÒôHC staff.
- In the clinic, students greet patients and check them in, and are the first people to meet with the patient before meeting with the attending clinician to develop a plan of care.
Outside the clinic, students are involved with every aspect of clinic operations. Some examples include: appointment scheduling, care coordination, policy development, community outreach, student volunteer coordination, and fundraising.
For students, the opportunity to serve at the ICC offers many benefits. Among them:
- Early clinical experience
- Real-life exposure to social determinants of health
- Networking and collaboration with peers from other disciplines
- Opportunity to work closely with faculty and administration
Patients
The ICC only sees patients who do not have insurance coverage. No payment is taken.
- Patients at ICC have access to a wide variety of services: basic primary care medicine, behavioral health, health coaching, physical therapy and podiatric care.
- Patients are seen by a team of interprofessional clinicians and students.
- The ICC is a bridge to a primary care home and can help patients connect with healthcare and services in the area.