Resident Education in Advocacy and Community Health (REACH) is an opportunity available to residents of the University of Connecticut Pediatric Residency Program.
Our Mission
To foster the development of pediatricians who are committed to improving children’s health and well-being through engagement with effective community-oriented programs and services to address children’s critical health needs.
About REACH
REACH presents the University of Connecticut pediatric residents the unique opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in the areas of advocacy, community health, and public policy.
As an integral program of Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health, our residents work with experts in the fields of population health, community research, policy formation and social innovation in order to promote healthy development. Under the guidance of Connecticut Children’s Government Relations team, our residents participate in a “Resident Capitol Day” to highlight issues important to children’s health and meet with legislators when they visit Connecticut Children’s.
As part of their residency training, each pediatric resident participates in a Community Longitudinal Elective and partners with community organizations to engage in community-level advocacy and health promotion. We also provide a structured didactic curriculum that covers health disparities, protective factors and health care equity.