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Coronavirus: Ohio begins to focus on vaccinations for college students

Coronavirus: Ohio begins to focus on vaccinations for college students
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Ohio University Board of Trustees to discuss academic planning strategies, enrollment projections, and dynamic budget planning for FY22 during virtual April meetings

Ohio University Board of Trustees to discuss academic planning strategies, enrollment projections, and dynamic budget planning for FY22 during virtual April meetings
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Ohio University to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Athens for students starting next week

Student vaccination program will use one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine Ohio University will host COVID-19 vaccination clinics beginning next week in Athens for any OHIO students who want to be vaccinated. The clinics are made possible by a direct allocation of vaccine from the state to Ohio colleges and universities. “This is an extremely positive step that will move us forward toward a more normal experience in the fall,” President M. Duane Nellis said. “I am grateful to Governor DeWine for his leadership and support of higher education.” The governor has emphasized the importance of college students getting vaccinated against COVID-19, explaining that although young people are not as likely to get sick from COVID-19, they are significant carriers of the virus that causes it.

OHIO professors examine physician bias and stigma toward individuals who misuse opioids

OHIO professors examine physician bias and stigma toward individuals who misuse opioids Published: February 26, 2021 Author: Samantha Pelham OHIO s College of Health Sciences and Professions School of Nursing collaborated in 2018 on developing a virtual reality Narcan simulation that helps teach students how to administer Narcan in a crisis situation when someone is suffering from an opioid overdose. Professors Franz and Dhanani suggest that educating health care professionals and students, like seen above, can help create more awareness of biases and more accessible services.  Ohio University professors Berkeley Franz, Ph.D., and Lindsay Dhanani, Ph.D., have continued their research examining how psychology and public health intersect, this time analyzing the effects of physician bias and stigma toward people who misuse opioids.    

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