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West Pelzer hires a familiar face to be the town's next police chief

West Pelzer hires a familiar face to be the town's next police chief
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7 things you didn't know about the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville

7 things you didn't know about the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville
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William Tate IV Named as First Black Louisiana State University President

William Tate IV Named as First Black Louisiana State University President (Image: Louisiana State University) The Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors have has named William Tate IV, Education Foundation Distinguished Professor at the University of South Carolina, as the university’s next president. Tate will begin his term in July. “What I’m really most excited about is I met students here who really are amazing, and for me, this position is all about what we can do to help students and give people access and opportunity in higher education,” Tate said in a written statement. “That’s really in my DNA, how do we help people regardless of their background–we find the money, get you here, and give you the opportunity to live your dream. I think there is no better place in the United States to come find your dream and to make it happen than right here at LSU.”

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Building a therapeutic alliance: Eating disorders in GI

Building a therapeutic alliance: Eating disorders in GI ADD TOPIC TO EMAIL ALERTS Receive an email when new articles are posted on Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Subscribe ADDED TO EMAIL ALERTS You ve successfully added to your alerts. You will receive an email when new content is published. Back to Healio We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Back to Healio The connection between disordered eating and GI seems like an easy one to make.

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South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville gets diversity grant

Among physicians in South Carolina, 78.4% are white and 5.8% are Black, and 2% are Hispanic. Diversity in the health care field is important because it helps improve provider-patient communication, patient outcomes and satisfaction, and access to care for underserved populations, according to the report. Patients are 19 to 26 times more likely to seek care from a physician who looks like them and has similar life experiences, which is why training and retaining diverse primary care doctors is vital, the medical school wrote in their press release. Diversity in the workforce also provides role models and mentors for the next generation. It’s hard to be what you can’t see. Without enough BIPOC health professionals visible in the community and in leadership positions, BIPOC students too often don’t realize that they, too, can become a healthcare professional, OHW writes.

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