The Remillard Family Community Service Fund has awarded nine grants for UMass Chan Medical School collaborations that have the potential to improve the health of Central 橙子影院 residents,鈥, Barbershop Health Network, proposed by medical student Michelle Chang and Michael Hirsh, MD, professor of surgery: This project will host community conversations about COVID-19 vaccines in Worcester at barbershops, beauty鈥, Improving Oral Health Among Patients at the Worcester Free Care Collaborative Clinics by Increasing Access to Dental Services and Education, proposed by medical students Tyler Healy, Grant Garcia, Mina Botros and James Ledwith, MD, assistant professor of family medicine & community health: At the monthly Oral Health Night at the鈥, Enhancing Social Skills for Transition-Age Teens/Young Adults with Autism XR , proposed by Isha Jalnapurkar, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry; Julie LeMoine, assistant professor of psychiatry; Mo Hammad Modarres, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry; and medical student鈥, Diabetic Foot Ulcers, proposed by Tammy Nguyen, MD, PhD, assistant professor of surgery, and Mallory Gibbons, NP, and Jessin Varghese, NP, nurse practitioners at the UMass Memorial Diabetes Center of Excellence: The鈥, ScienceLIVE 鈥 Refine Modules and Enhance Training, Materials and Follow up, proposed by Mary Pickering, PhD, senior staff scientist in biochemistry & molecular biotechnology; Christina Baer, PhD, assistant professor of microbiology & physiological systems; Angela鈥, UMass Memorial Health Pediatric Diabetes program, proposed by Leslie Soyka, MD, associate professor of pediatrics: This project will create a new workbook and set of videos specific for the rapidly growing population of youth with Type 2 and pre-鈥, Supporting Caregivers and Professionals to Address Problematic Sexualized Behavior in Children, proposed by Sasha Svendsen, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics; Mary Harris, LICSW, clinical social worker for the UMass Memorial Child Protection Program; and Diane Lanni, lead trauma coach for鈥, UMass Chan Medical School-Worcester Technical High School Biotechnology Program Cooperative Internships, proposed by William Theurkauf, PhD, professor of molecular medicine, Crystal Auger, biotechnology department head and Mary Blute, co-op coordinator at Worcester Technical High School: Internships鈥, Medical Professionals of Tomorrow, proposed by medical students Xinmiao (Bridget) Yang, Michelle Chang and Nicholas Belizaire; MD/PhD candidate Kevin O鈥機onnor; Robert Layne, EdD, assistant dean of outreach programs; and Maria Garcia鈥
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