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Section: Other News
Other News
Augusta University Health System Loses $20M, Plans Cost Cuts
The Augusta University Health is looking to cut costs after running a $20 million deficit in the first nine months of its budget year. The deficit stems from increased costs, coming at least in part from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
April 26, 2021
Other News
Maternal Mortality Rates Considered Crisis in US, Especially for Black Women
Maternal mortality rates are being considered a crisis in the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris is calling for urgent action as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely to die while giving birth. Lisa Saul, president of the Mother and Baby Clinical Service […]
April 26, 2021
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Future Nurses, Doctors Want Pandemic Lessons to Create Better Health Care
Sang Hee Baek started nursing school at the University of Toronto last fall as the second wave of the pandemic was putting health-care staff in parts of the country through an endurance test, making her wonder if she’d made the right career choice. Nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists and others working with COVID-19 patients were becoming […]
April 26, 2021
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Black or ‘Other’? Doctors May Be Relying on Race to Make Decisions About Your Health
When she first learned about race correction, Naomi Nkinsi was one of five Black medical students in her class at the University of Washington. Nkinsi remembers the professor talking about an equation doctors use to measure kidney function. The professor said eGFR equations adjust for several variables, including the patient’s age, sex and race. When […]
April 26, 2021
Other News
California’s Public Universities to Require COVID-19 Vaccine
Two of the nation’s largest university systems say they intend to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on University of California and California State University campuses this fall. Read More
April 26, 2021
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Study Shows Less Than 1% of COVID-Positive College Athletes Developed Heart Issues
A study released Saturday examining more than 3,000 college athletes who had COVID-19 found so few instances of heart-related issues that future cardiac testing might be used only for athletes with certain symptoms. Read More
April 19, 2021
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Despite Hoyawell Program, Students Struggle to Receive Consistent Mental Healthcare
Georgetown students are struggling to receive consistent and cost-effective mental health services during the pandemic. The university’s Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) along with new telehealth services have attempted to maintain campus resources, but are under criticism by students seeking more permanent and reliable healthcare. Read More
April 19, 2021
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Yale University to Require Students Be Vaccinated Before Fall Semester
Yale University announced Monday that all students returning for the 2021-2022 school year must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Read More
April 19, 2021
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Can Colleges Require the COVID-19 Vaccine? Yes, And Some of Them Are
As the vaccine rollout continues throughout the United States and the world, students everywhere are looking to the back-to-school season as a shining light at the end of the COVID tunnel. After over a year of Zoom classes, staying inside, and contact tracing, it’s looking like the fall semester could provide some normalcy for students […]
April 19, 2021
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Jacksonville University Launches New Degree to Combat Physician Shortage
The pandemic is inspiring more people to go into medicine, but getting there isn’t so easy. That’s where a problem lies because researchers from the Association of American Medical Colleges expect a shortage of up to 139,000 physicians in the next 12 years. A new program at Jacksonville University aims to help. Read More
April 19, 2021
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Former Ohio State Student Health Director, Accused of Failing to Report Sex Abuse, Surrenders Medical License
A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license after being accused of failing to report several complaints in the mid-1990s about sexual misconduct by Richard Strauss, the university doctor now accused of abusing young men for two decades. Read More
April 19, 2021
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Mental Ill-Health is a Bigger Threat to University Students Than COVID
Students should have been returning to their studies on campus over the next two weeks, but universities have now been told they cannot return to face-to-face teaching until 17 May (Report, 13 April). I am a widow with three children who worked extremely hard through very difficult circumstances to get to university. While studying for […]
April 19, 2021
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Hansen Named Dean of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions
BROOKINGS – Dan Hansen has been chosen as the dean of South Dakota State University’s College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, SDSU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dennis Hedge announced Thursday. The announcement comes after a national search. Hansen was the college’s interim dean since June 2020 after Jane Mort announced she […]
April 12, 2021
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There Are Potential Solutions to Address Wisconsin’s Expected Health Care Worker Shortage. None Are Foolproof
There are a number of proposed courses of action for the “Silver Tsunami,” the expected surge from an aging U.S. population that will likely strain the U.S. health care system in a way similar to the COVID-19 pandemic but over a longer period of time. The “Wisconsin 2020 Health Care Workforce Report” from the Wisconsin […]
April 12, 2021
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Glenville State College Investing in Health Sciences
Glenville State College is aiming to tackle the need for qualified health sciences professionals in the Mountain State with a number of ongoing and planned programs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in healthcare related occupations are projected to grow 15% from 2019 to 2029. That rate is much faster than the […]
April 12, 2021
Disparities
‘Getting a Clearer Picture’: Black Americans on the Factors That Overcame Their Vaccine Hesitancy
Richard J. Sylvia Jr. did not get an annual flu shot, so he wondered, why take the coronavirus vaccination? He understood Covid-19 was far more contagious and deadly, but as someone who had worked at a data center in a health clinic, he also knew that clinical trials for vaccines always took longer than the […]
April 12, 2021
Disparities
UI Alum, Public Health Director Discusses Ways to Address Health Disparities
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN (WCIA) — UI students in the College of Applied Health Sciences had an opportunity to hear a public health services director speak about health disparities in COVID-19 treatments. Dr. Travis Gayles is the Medical Director and Chief of Public Health Services for Montgomery County, Maryland. He spoke with UI students Wednesday […]
April 12, 2021
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Two Minnesota Colleges Will Not Require COVID Vaccinations This Fall, But It Could Change
By the end of the month, every state will open up COVID vaccinations to anyone 16 and older. With the vaccine age requirements widened, and close living corridors, some colleges are requiring a COVID-19 vaccination for students wanting to return to campus this fall. Duke University is the latest school to require proof of vaccination. The […]
April 12, 2021
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