Academic detailing means better care for Michigan communities.

Academic detailers help clinicians & community stakeholders improve the health of individuals, families, and communities through peer-to-peer educational outreach.

 

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Become an Academic Detailer!

  • Learn how to help clinicians & community stakeholders improve the health of individuals, families, and communities through peer-to-peer educational outreach.

  • Trainees learn how to bridge the gap between evidence-based information and improving the health of patients, families, and communities.

  • Detailers are given the tools to provide individualized outreach to front-line healthcare professionals and community stakeholders. This includes recommending a specific change based on balanced evidence-based information and lived experience.

  • By promoting evidence-based protocols, treatments, resources, and impactful lived experiences, academic detailing is a proven method to increase the quality and equity of healthcare servcies, social services, and public health interventions.

Additional Academic Detailing Training Modules:

  • REQUEST ACCESS. Sponsored by the Michigan Center for Rural Health (MCRH) and the MHA Keystone Center.

  • REQUEST ACCESS. Sponsored by the MHA Keystone Center.

  • REQUEST ACCESS. Sponsored by the MHA Keystone Center.

Training Bundles & Modules Sponsored By:

MHA Keystone Center & the Michigan Center for Rural Health

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Expanding access to equitable, inclusive, and high-quality care.

Twenty-five years of research shows that academic detailing improves high-priority health and social outcomes. Not only do detailers reduce health inequities through educational outreach, they reduce the strain on overburdened health and social services organizations.

This resource brought to you by the Michigan Center for Rural Health (MCRH) and the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA) Keystone Center.

What is academic detailing?

  • Academic detailers help clinicians & community stakeholders improve the health of individuals, families, and communities through peer-to-peer educational outreach.

  • No one becomes healthier by default when new guidelines are published. Detailers are the bridge between this data and improving the health of patients, families, and communities.

  • Detailers are given the tools they need to provide individualized outreach to front-line health care professionals and community stakeholders. This includes recommending a specific change based on balanced evidence-based information and lived experience.

  • Effective detailers proactively support the change implementation process. Evidence-based information and recommendations that are not implemented do not impact the health of individuals, families, or communities.

  • By promoting evidence-based protocols, treatments, resources, and impactful lived experiences, academic detailing is a proven method to increase the quality and equity of services provided by health care systems and social services organizations.