MSM @ga_res_alliance Investigator & Director of the Institute of Genomic Medicine, @MeliD32 , has been shortlisted by the @NIH and @CR_UK for a #CancerGrandChallenges Award of up to $25m to make radical progress against cancer's toughest challenges.
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We are accepting applications to our Fall/Winter 2023 cohort of Native American - Indigenous Youth Mental Health Community Health Worker Training Program. This program is for persons 18 - 24 years of age that identify as Native, please #share this link:https://t.co/DnR5tiKxg8
No girl should have to choose between attending school or collecting water.
Quality education is not a luxury - it is a human right.
The #GlobalGoals call for inclusive, quality education for all, everywhere. https://t.co/374ryS0XC8
We’re here at @ArtsXchangeATL for the 2nd Annual @cityofeastpoint Health Equity Summit!
The MSM H.E.A.L. Clinic is providing free health screenings to the public from 10am - 2pm 🩺
MSM Innovation Learning Lab | Morehouse School of Medicine - Office of Community Engagement https://t.co/JrwhlpZnyA
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TW: Through HSYACHW’s curriculum, educators and mentors show students that they can do more than realize their potential. They can exceed it. Learn more: https://t.co/2YXdQZeT7p
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HSYACHW students are mentored by people working in the health and medical fields. This guidance enables our participants to experience firsthand the positive impact they can have on the health and wellness of their communities. https://t.co/2YXdQZeT7p
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HSYACHW students learn valuable health skills ranging from measuring blood pressure and giving CPR to taking vital signs, conducting home visits, and coordinating patient care. Explore the curriculum: https://t.co/2YXdQZx2lx
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Equipping today’s young adults, especially those in underserved communities, with health education and training is critical to diversifying our healthcare workforce. See how HSYACHW students learn firsthand what a healthcare career might be like: https://t.co/2YXdQZx2lx
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Through our program, HSYACHW students learn essential knowledge that enables them to take an active role in improving the health and wellness of their communities. Learn more: https://t.co/6KgKARsucz
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Through our education and training, HSYACHW students gain the type of knowledge, training, and life skills required to achieve whatever professional dreams they choose to pursue. Learn more: https://t.co/6KgKARt227
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HSYACHW is working to create a more diversified healthcare workforce through the power of education. Our program teaches young adults about community health issues and shows them that a future in health care is possible. https://t.co/2YXdQZwuvZ
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As part of HSYACHW’s training, our students work in teams to create health and wellness projects, such as neighborhood health fairs, to provide their community members with a way to learn about healthy behaviors. Learn more: https://t.co/6KgKARsucz
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Many people in our state lack adequate access to healthcare services. HSYACHW is working to change by equipping young adults with the knowledge and skills to become health resources and advocates for their communities. https://t.co/2YXdQZx2lx
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If you want to see how knowledge can transform the lives and the futures of young adults, their families, and their communities, explore HSYACHW’s training program: https://t.co/6KgKARt227
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HSYACHW participants gain life-saving knowledge and skills to help the people in their families and communities understand and address key health risks. Learn more: https://t.co/6KgKARt227
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By acting as health advocates and ambassadors, HSYACHW students help build a bridge between their communities and the healthcare system. Learn more: https://t.co/6KgKARsucz
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