This Thursday, September 10, is the second session of the Rural Speaker Series for the 2020 - 2021 academic year. We are excited to have Mark Hansen, MD join us to discuss his practice as a general surgeon at Cache… https://t.co/jIIHmsCApg
The month of September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Rural and underserved areas of Utah are particularly impacted by suicide. To take us into the weekend, we’re providing a list of local support numbers for each county. Stay safe and have a great weekend.
The month of September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Rural and underserved areas of Utah are particularly impacted by suicide. To take us into the weekend, we’re providing a list of local support numbers… https://t.co/gR7xkXCdyp
The month of September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Rural and underserved areas of Utah are particularly impacted by suicide. To take us into the weekend, we’re providing a list of local support numbers… https://t.co/wCZ9smufhm
Today’s student highlight is MS1 Wyoming student, Kirsi Anselmi-Stith! Read about what inspired her passion for rural health care.
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While I was growing up, health care providers in our community would come and go, and my parents still don’t have access to regular care. It is my hope to foster passion for rural care in my classmates and eventually commit my career to a rural community.
Today’s student highlight is MS1 Wyoming student, Kirsi Anselmi-Stith! Read about what inspired her passion for rural health care.
“My name is Kirsi Anselmi-Stith, and I am stoked to be an MS1 at the University of… https://t.co/V5njBzDjy8
Blood donors needed! The ongoing effects of the pandemic and unusual demands on supply have depleted ARUP's blood bank.
ARUP is in need of O+, O-, and A+ blood types in particular right now.
Walk-ins are welcome… https://t.co/tX66lK9BGP
“The drug overdose death rate in rural areas is higher than in urban areas,” said CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald, M.D. “We need to understand why this is happening so that our work with states and communities can help stop illicit drug use and overdose deaths in America.”
International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event held on the 31st of August each year. Its purpose is to raise awareness of overdoses, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths and acknowledge the grief felt by families and friends.
Rural areas of America in particular are hit hard due to the poverty, limited education, and lack of support networks, which are major risk factors for drug use disorders.
International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event held on the 31st of August each year. Its purpose is to raise awareness of overdoses, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths and acknowledge the grief felt by… https://t.co/hHHPiEGFgx
Happy Friday, everyone! This past weekend was the Farley Scholarship Dinner and one of this year’s recipients is MS1, Kaylee LeBaron. Swipe right to read what Kaylee had to say about being one of the scholarship’s… https://t.co/Cz0HTSznFh