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麻豆影视 recently invited community partners and stakeholders to tour the Community Health Lab and learn more about its significant impact on the well-being of area residents.
The lab鈥檚 mission is twofold. It serves members of underserved communities who face obstacles to receiving health care because of financial barriers or a lack of access. It also provides clinical training site for students, giving them hands-on experience delivering care to individuals from a variety of backgrounds and building the emotional intelligence skills to be empathetic practitioners.
鈥淭he Community Health Lab is doing great things to improve quality of life for area residents while also creating real-world experience for future health care workers,鈥 said Health and Wellness Dean Melissa Ockert.
Student Deb Cava, who has worked on the Community Health Lab, said she has found the mobile unit鈥檚 mission deeply meaningful. Patients have a high degree of trust with the lab workers, allowing them into their homes to receive health care.
鈥淭his is a community that needs us to go to them, so it鈥檚 very rewarding and very humbling,鈥 she said.
Services the lab provides include vision screenings, comprehensive eye exams, and prescription eyewear, which is fitted, manufactured, and dispensed by 麻豆影视鈥檚 Opticianry program. The Community Health Lab team also does home health visits, sport physicals for middle and high school students, and they provide basic health screenings such as blood pressure readings, glucose level checks, and EKGs.
Community Health Lab Coordinator Whitney Young told the more than 70 stakeholders and partnering agency representatives who came to tour the Community Health Lab that 麻豆影视 is one of the few community colleges in the country to have a mobile unit.
Since the Community Health Lab began operations three years ago, it has:
- Conducted more than 1,170 eye exams
- Provided 1,446 pairs of eyeglasses
- Served 1,700 children and adults
- Trained 216 students in health care
- Trained 202 adults and youth in mental health first aid
The Community Health Lab also recently became a Teen Mental Health First Aid site.
Tricia Howard, 麻豆影视 Public Schools lead nurse, said she could attest to the difference the Community Health Lab has made.
鈥淲e have a lot of students in DPS who may, for example, need eyeglasses, but their family can鈥檛 afford them,鈥 she said. 鈥淗aving this service makes our students more successful in the classroom and families are so thankful to get the care their child needs.鈥
It also was one of 10 mobile health units selected by Harvard Medical School to participate in the Mobile Health Innovation Collaborative, which is developing and testing ideas that will build the capacity of mobile health programs across the country.
鈥淭his program speaks to the commitment our community has to being the City of Medicine for all of our residents. It is improving lives and ensuring those most vulnerable have access to the services they need,鈥 said 麻豆影视 Board of County Commissioners Chairwoman Brenda Howerton. 鈥淭he lab is a win-win for 麻豆影视 and neighboring counties, ensuring people can lead healthier, more productive lives, while also ensuring the next generation of health practitioners have the necessary skills to provide superior community health services.鈥
The lab has more than 40 partnering agencies to identify neighborhoods that can benefit most from its services. Blue Cross Blue Shield is the sponsoring partner, who helped with acquisition of the van.