March 5, 2021
Dr. John Anwar, medical director at the Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic in Phoenix, says many uninsured people turn to hospitals for care, but that shouldn’t be the case. A new $10 million partnership aims to change that. (Photo courtesy of St. Vincent de Paul)
PHOENIX – A new $10 million partnership will put medical students and other care providers under one roof to serve people of color and other underprivileged communities in Maricopa County. The partnership between Creighton University, St. Vincent de Paul and Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust was announced Thursday.
For more than a decade, students in their third and fourth years at Creighton’s medical school, as well as faculty members, have volunteered monthly at the Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic in Phoenix. Now the clinic will be the main teaching facility for first and second year students, too. Together they will help underrepresented communities and uninsured Arizonans receive medical care that
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Creighton University plans $75 M medical school facility
The building will house programs for medicine, nursing, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other disciplines
February 3, 2021 10:59 am
courtesy: Creighton University
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Creighton University has unveiled a plan to build a $75 million medical school facility, much of the funding for which will come from C.L. and Rachel Werner of Omaha.
The Omaha World-Herald reports that Creighton’s president, the Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, announced the plan during his annual convocation Tuesday, saying the planned health sciences facility will serve as the new front door for the Creighton School of Medicine.
Try These Winter Outdoor Workouts
Exercising outside has many benefits. STACK Expert Jim Carpentier tells you how to get the most out of your outdoor workouts.
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During the winter, weight rooms can get especially crowded. If you re waiting too long to use the equipment, why not move your training outdoors? It will not only add some variety to your sessions, it will also give you a refreshing change of scenery.
I m going to share some of my favorite outdoor workouts with you. But first, let s take a closer look at the benefits of exercising outside: