Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Receives $1.1 Million Grant from Truist Foundation
FEBRUARY 17, 2021 - Funds will address surging demand for telehealth during and after the pandemic
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Governor Meets with MSM Officials on Vaccine Efforts
FEBRUARY 16, 2021 - Feb. 10, 2021 -- Morehouse School of Medicine welcomed Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, State Public Health Commissioner Katherine Toomey, MD, and other state and local officials to campus for a roundtable on vaccine hesitancy and equity among minority communities across the state.
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MSM Launches New Tech to Build Covid-19 Resilience Among Minorities
FEBRUARY 15, 2021 - Nearly 40 partner organizations band together to bring communities culturally appropriate information and health services. MSM Launches New Tech to Build Resilience Against Covid-19 for Minorities
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MSM Dispels COVID-19 Vaccine Myths
FEBRUARY 9, 2021 - CBS46 interviews Georgia's governor Brian Kemp on the availability of vaccines for Georgians expected to increase in the coming weeks and highlights Morehouse School of Medicine's efforts to dispel COVID-19 vaccine myths through new messages and materials disseminated through the National COVID-19 Resiliency Network.
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Fighting Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
FEBRUARY 4, 2021 - Academic medical institutions, including historically Black and Hispanic-serving institutions, address issues of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in their communities through research and outreach.Fighting Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
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MSM Announces Partnership with Freedom Pharmacy Operations, LLC
JANUARY 27, 2021 - Initiative seeks to pursue Class II medical cannabis license in Georgia
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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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SATTC Director Awarded $3.5M Grant to Focus on Behavioral Health Disparities
OCTOBER 15, 2020 - Dawn Tyus, LPC, director and principal investigator of the Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center in the National Center for Primary Care, was recently awarded a five-year, $3.5 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to develop a center of excellence focused on behavioral health disparities among Black people.
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Why We Need More Black Doctors - And How to Get There
SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 - The Wall Street Journal features President and Dean Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD, in the most recent installment of its series "The Future of Everything."
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