Consilium Staffing Lifts Up Military Veterans With Postcard Drive
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DALLAS, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Consilium Staffing, a premier locum tenens healthcare staffing firm bringing doctors and advanced practitioners to facilities nationwide, announced that its employees have sent 108 handwritten postcards to the Oncology Department at the Fayetteville Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) to honor patients during Military Appreciation Month. Each postcard was filled with uplifting messages of love, hope, and gratitude with the intent to encourage and support veterans as they persevere through their cancer treatments. The postcard drive was led by Consilium Cares, the dedicated philanthropic initiative of Consilium Staffing.
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Endoscopy services now available at Missouri VA Clinic
Veteran thankful he doesn’t have to drive hours for procedure
The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks in Fayetteville, AR, has begun endoscopy services at the Gene Taylor Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Springfield, MO.
Previously, Veterans received this service at the main facility in Fayetteville or at contract facilities. Now, Veterans have it at their fingertips.
“I am very excited to make a difference in the southwest area of Missouri,” said Dr. Donald Thompson, head physician at the Springfield VA Clinic. “It has a large Veteran community, and they desperately needed this clinic and expanded services.”
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On today’s show, property owners who fail to submit information to Fayetteville’s Landlord s Representative Registry by Friday will be subject to fines. Plus, nearly 40 percent of U.S. Veterans have declined being vaccinated for COVID-19. We report on why and how Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks key medical providers are responding. Also, we attend a ground breaking for an indigenous medicine garden at the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville and much more.
New Medical School to Be Established in Northwest Arkansas as Part of Alice Walton s Vision for Whole Health
Leadership Team Announced for Whole Health School of Medicine and Health Sciences
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founded by Alice Walton, today announced plans for a Whole Health School of Medicine and Health Sciences (School of Medicine) in Northwest Arkansas. The Whole Health School of Medicine will help medical students rise to the health challenges of the 21
st century through a reimagination of American medical education that incorporates mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health, the elements of Whole Health, to help people live healthier and happier lives, said Alice Walton.
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