PA Student Raises Awareness, Reduces Stigma in His Community
Then PA student Hwal Lee provided Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to increase awareness and to teach intervention skills.
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Then PA student Hwal Lee provided Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to increase awareness and to teach intervention skills.
Read MoreClinically-practicing PA Joanna Hebgen is changing the lives of children through the simple, yet effective method of providing books.
Read MoreBryant University PA students operated a diabetes clinic that provided free diabetic retinopathy screenings for low-income residents.
Read MoreArcadia University PA students provided medical and dental care to underserved communities in Guatemala.
Read MoreCase Western Reserve University PA students developed and taught an oral health education curriculum to more than 100 first graders.
Read MoreGrantee Josh Knox and Marquette University worked to address limited health literacy as a barrier to high quality care.
Read MoreMGHIHP PA students worked to make health care more accessible for the local immigrant population with health literacy classes and other initiatives.
Read MoreMCPHS PA students developed an interprofessional, service-learning activity to address the oral health of Boston's homeless.
Read MoreTara Rick, PA-C, and her team delivered breast cancer training in Tanzania where providers often do not receive formal breast cancer education.
Read MoreThrough community-based workshops, a PA-led team provided diabetes education to over 100 rural community residents.
Read MoreElon PA students taught healthy habits at an interactive health fair at the local elementary school.
Read MoreCertified PA Lindsay Spencer helped deliver health care and education to more than 600 people in rural Guatemala.
Read MoreQuinnipiac PA students diagnosis and address foot infections, painful dysfunction, and dermatological issues at men's shelter.
Read MoreGrantee Cynthia Bunde piloted a program that used text messaging for case management of patients with mental health diagnoses.
Read MoreLake Erie College PA students partnered with the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization to teach proper oral health and hygiene habits.
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