Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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New PSA Urges Vaccinations 'For All of Us'
JANUARY 13, 2021 - Morehouse School of Medicine has just released a new public service announcement urging people, particularly people of color, to get the COVID-19 vaccine "for you, for me, for all of us."
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Diversity in Medical Schools A Much-Needed New Beginning
JANUARY 5, 2021 - JAMA Network Podcast Interview
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MSM Opens New Community Fitness Facility in Partnership with YMCA of Metro Atlanta
DECEMBER 26, 2020 - 10,000-SF facility provides MSM, surrounding West End community with state-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment
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MSM Partners with National Health System to Train more Black Physicians
DECEMBER 16, 2020 - Morehouse School of Medicine and CommonSpirit Health unite for 10-year, $100 million partnership to reduce health disparities, increase access to culturally competent care.
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MSM and UHG Offer Free COVID-19 Testing
DECEMBER 11, 2020 - Morehouse School of Medicine Partners With UnitedHealth Group To Offer Free COVID-19 Testing In Areas Disproportionately Impacted By The Virus
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Celebrities and MSM Urge Black America to Stay Home
DECEMBER 10, 2020 - Celebrities and MSM Urges Black America to Stay Home
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Love Letter to Black America
NOVEMBER 23, 2020 - Love Letter to Black America, from America's Black Doctors and Nurses" campaign.
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MSM Part of $15M Thermo Fisher Scientific COVID-19 Initiative
AUGUST 13, 2020 - Morehouse School of Medicine is one of the first five Historically Black Colleges and Universities to benefit from a $15 million Thermo Fisher Scientific initiative that will make COVID-19 testing more widely available to all returning students, faculty, and staff just in time for the start of the fall semester.
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AAMC Issues Consensus Guidance on Facemasks
AUGUST 12, 2020 - While America's health care workforce has played a critical role since COVID-19 infected its first patient in the United States, physicians and scientists alone can't save American lives from being lost to COVID-19, states the AAMC.
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UnitedHealth Group Backs COVID-19, Sickle Cell Risk Study
AUGUST 12, 2020 - Minnesota-based UnitedHealth Group is putting $600,000 toward a new study with Morehouse School of Medicine to determine whether carrying the genetic trait that causes sickle cell disease could put a subset of Black Americans at greater risk from COVID-19.