App provides 24/7 access to physicians and mental health professionals
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As part of Victor Valley College’s ongoing response to COVID-19, school officials say students now have free, immediate and unlimited access to medical and mental health counseling visits through TimelyMD, a telehealth company that specializes in higher education.
TimelyCare, as the program is branded, offers students on-demand and appointment-based medical care and on-demand mental health counseling programs designed for college students, VVC officials said in a statement.
The program gives students free 24/7 access to licensed physicians and mental health professionals anywhere in the United States.
“We know that students lead busy, complicated lives. The pandemic has made life, and being a student, even more challenging,” said Vice President of Student Development Dr. Karen Engelsen. “Students, we hope that you’ll utilize TimelyMD and benefit from the 24/7 access to medical, emo
Jan 15, 2021 / 07:51 PM EST
UPLAND, Ind. (WISH) A former Taylor University professor was arrested Friday morning on multiple child-sex charges after an Indiana State Police investigation.
Jeffrey Marsee, 59, of Upland, is charged with a count of child molesting, two counts of child exploitation, and four counts of possession of child pornography in two separate criminal filings in Grant Superior Court 2 in Marion.
Marsee was a Taylor associate professor of kinesiology, the study of body movement. Upon discovery of the allegations in December, the university placed him on administrative leave and barred him from the campus of the Christian liberal arts college about 45 miles northeast of Indianapolis. State police said he was dismissed from his job Dec. 11.