Peach State Health Plan Announces Partnership With Medical College Of Georgia To Address Rural Physician Shortage
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AUGUSTA, Ga., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Peach State Health Plan (PSHP) and the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at Augusta University announced an official partnership to address the state s critical rural physician shortage, which is leaving thousands of Georgia families without access to consistent, quality, and affordable healthcare. PSHP presented a $5.2 million grant to help fund MCG 3+, an accelerated medical school curriculum that has been developed to recruit, train, and place more primary care physicians in underserved communities around Georgia.
Third phase gaining good response
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179 vaccination centres are ready and will be opened basing on demand, says Visakhapatnam DMHO
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179 vaccination centres are ready and will be opened basing on demand, says Visakhapatnam DMHO
The third phase of COVID-19 vaccination is evoking enthusiastic response from the public with around 4,000 persons getting vaccinated, on an average every day, since the third round began in Visakhapatnam district on March 1.
Healthcare workers and frontline warriors like doctors and police personnel were vaccinated in the first two phases. The response was, however, lukewarm in the two phases with reports of reactions and a few deaths at different places in the country. Visakhapatnam city and district have, however, not recorded any adverse reactions due to COVID-19 vaccination, except mild reactions in a couple of cases in the initial days.
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