NYC HELP connects healthcare students and trainees with the support they need to start, continue, and complete their educational and career goals.
Each participant completes an open assessment to identify the financial, academic, and wraparound supports they qualify for. This data-driven approach ensures that every participant receives personalized assistance and that underrepresented groups, including those facing financial hardship, are supported equitably.
Academic advising, tutoring, and study skills development
Tuition assistance, fees, books, and supplies
Transportation, childcare, or personal support services
Mentorship and career pathway guidance
Life-skills workshops on communication, financial literacy, and resilience
NYC HELP is grounded in partnership. BQLI AHEC works closely with local schools, colleges, healthcare employers, and community organizations to align education, training, and employment opportunities.
The program incorporates the Community Engagement Framework (CEF) and human-centered design (HCD) principles to ensure participants’ voices shape the program’s design and delivery.
The Institute for Career Advancement in Medicine (ICAM), co-designed by Health WorkForce New York (HWNY) with community partners, serves as the digital foundation for CNY HELP.
Through ICAM, participants can access mentoring, training, and wraparound supports in one secure online space. Case managers track progress, employers connect with qualified candidates, and program data helps continuously improve outcomes.
The Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) supports program evaluation and continuous improvement by analyzing workforce data, participant outcomes, and regional trends to ensure measurable, lasting impact.
NYC HELP serves:
Students enrolled in or preparing for healthcare education or training programs
Trainees and early-career professionals seeking mentorship or advancement
Individuals from underrepresented or underserved communities pursuing healthcare careers
BQLI AHEC welcomes collaboration with:
Schools and colleges
Healthcare facilities and employers
Community-based organizations and workforce boards
Together, we can strengthen NYC’s healthcare workforce pipeline and ensure equitable opportunities for all.
To learn more or explore partnership opportunities, contact Nick Chun, Center Director, at nchun@bqliahec.org.
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AHEC is supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Grant number U77HP16459 and project title New York State Area Health Education Center System. The information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
BQLI-AHEC is a member of the NYSAHEC System and the National AHEC Organization (NAO).