You don’t need a medical degree to be a force for health. In fact, some of the most lasting health improvements in communities come from everyday people who care deeply and act boldly. Whether you’ve witnessed inequality in care, struggled with access to resources, or simply want to help neighbors thrive, your personal commitment to health can become a powerful catalyst. The question isn’t whether you’re qualified — it’s how you’ll move. From organizing local efforts to influencing policy, the avenues are many and surprisingly accessible.
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