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Afghanistan Took a Toll. Then He Committed His Life to Caring for Fellow Soldiers.

Afghanistan Took a Toll. Then He Committed His Life to Caring for Fellow Soldiers.
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FAU medical students awarded scholarships

FAU medical students awarded scholarships May 18, 2021 at 5:51 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 5:51 PM Several medical students from Florida Atlantic University are about to take their next important step to advance their career. During this spring semester, Stephanie Byun, Isaiah Herrera, Alayna Kelly, and Faith Obimdike were awarded the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society Scholarship from the Student National Medical Association. The scholarships also support the mission of Florida Atlantic University s Schmidt College of Medicine to address inequities in within the healthcare industry. Scripps Only Content 2021

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Medical schools see more applicants from underrepresented groups

Medical schools see more applicants from underrepresented groups Kansas City University student prepares for career Medical schools see more applicants from underrepresented groups and last updated 2021-05-07 00:00:24-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City University student Paola Candia is on her way to becoming a doctor, but that s a title she still is wrapping her mind around. You know, it s kind of hard for me to say that just because, like, I honestly still don t feel deserving to be here, Candia said. And I like to think that, you know, it s all because of my mom. Her mother emigrated from Nicaragua and inspired Candia to pursue a career in medicine when she was six years old.

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COVID 1 year anniversary: Chapter 2 – Where is all the toilet paper? Alabamians are wearing masks

COVID 1 year anniversary: Chapter 2 – Where is all the toilet paper? Alabamians are wearing masks Updated Mar 14, 2021; Facebook Share Hope for short-lived changes die during the pandemic summer as COVID cases and hospitalizations grow. As the summer progresses, Alabama becomes a hotbed for coronavirus spread, so much so that the Centers for Disease Control sends a team to the state. And, as thoughts turn to fall, questions about schools and sports continue. USA Health medical students, faculty and staff participated in White Coats for Black Lives events Wednesday, June 10, at Children’s & Women’s Hospital and University Hospital. The events were organized by members of the USA College of Medicine chapter of the Student National Medical Association.

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Local Black doctors, nurses lead forum on COVID-19 vaccinations for Black community

BOONE COUNTY — Black doctors, nurses and health educators will lead a forum Wednesday night on COVID-19 vaccines, specifically for the Black community in Boone County.  From 6 to 7:30 p.m., the Columbia/ Boone County Public Health and Human Services, MU Health Care, Boone Hospital Center, the County of Boone and the Student National Medical Association will put on Let s Talk: COVID Vaccines and the Black Community virtually.  Sara Humms, community relations specialist for the Columbia/ Boone County PHHS, said the goal of the forum is to connect.  Our goal is to listen and to answer questions, Humm said. Learn about some barriers people are facing so we can try to work on breaking those barriers down and then also just provide information that folks need to make a decision on if they want to get the vaccine

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