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HGTV star Leanne Ford will honor Ohio University s spring undergraduates via virtual commencement

HGTV star Leanne Ford will honor Ohio University s spring undergraduates via virtual commencement Published: April 14, 2021 Author: Staff reports Leanne Ford, a 2003 Ohio University graduate, self-taught interior designer and co-host of Home Again with The Fords on HGTV, will deliver OHIO’s 2021 Undergraduate Spring Commencement virtual address on May 1-2. The 2021 Graduate Spring Commencement Ceremony speaker on April 30 will be Dr. Susan Williams, who was named as the 2020 Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award winner. Dr. Williams has been a Professor of Anatomy in the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine since 2003. Ford, who earned a bachelor’s degree in specialized studies, had a successful career as a fashion stylist and creative director before gaining national attention after renovating a 1907 schoolhouse into a home in her hometown of Pittsburgh.

HGTV s Ford to deliver virtual commencement address at OU - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

HGTV’s Ford to deliver virtual commencement address at OU Williams to deliver honors for graduate commencement ATHENS, Ohio Leanne Ford, a 2003 Ohio University graduate, self-taught interior designer and co-host of Home Again with The Fords on HGTV, will deliver OHIO’s 2021 Undergraduate Spring Commencement virtual address on May 1-2. The 2021 Graduate Spring Commencement Ceremony speaker on April 30 will be Dr. Susan Williams, who was named as the 2020 Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award winner. Dr. Williams has been a Professor of Anatomy in the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine since 2003. Ford, who earned a bachelor’s degree in specialized studies, had a successful career as a fashion stylist and creative director before gaining national attention after renovating a 1907 schoolhouse into a home in her hometown of Pittsburgh.

Medicine is not Immune to Racism: A Call for Us to Act According to Research at the Society of Behavioral Medicine s 42nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions

Medicine is not Immune to Racism: A Call for Us to Act According to Research at the Society of Behavioral Medicine s 42nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions Share Article Not all medical students hold a clear understanding of “race-based medicine” and its role in medicine, new research suggests. 54.8% of participants agreed that race should be considered a risk factor in diseases and 46.8% agreed race should be considered when diagnosing patients. ATHENS, Ohio (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 Study findings have implications for the future of medical education. Not all medical students hold a clear understanding of “race-based medicine” and its role in medicine, new research suggests.

Single-dose COVID-19 vaccine clinic held in Cutler | News, Sports, Jobs

¯ What: No-cost, single-dose COVID-19 vaccine clinic. ¯ Where: Cutler Community Center, 4550 Two Mile Run Road, Cutler. ¯ When: Noon to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 22. ¯ To schedule an appointment: Visit www.ohio.edu/medicine/covidclinic or call 740-593-0175 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Source: Washington County Health Department. CUTLER The Cutler Community Center hosted a free, single-dose COVID-19 vaccine clinic Thursday, the first of two this month. Nurses from Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine administered the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine to more than 100 local residents during the event. Carole Merckle, assistant director, area health education, center and community health programs, said it was a great turnout for the area.

MAPS benefits OHIO students seeking careers in the health and medical field

MAPS benefits OHIO students seeking careers in the health and medical field Published: April 1, 2021 Author: Jordan Schmitt Rich-Joseph Facun, University Communications and Marketing Students Noël Gordon and Jalen Warren are co-presidents of Ohio University s chapter of the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS). Through an experience with Ohio University’s chapter of the national Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS), Noël Gordon found her passion for working with kids and insight into her career path.  Gordon collaborated with The Center for Family Safety and Healing, an organization inside Nationwide Children’s Hospital, to plan an event intended to teach pre-health students how to recognize Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) factors in children. Knowing these factors can allow medical professionals to identify potential abuse or neglect in a kids.

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