黑料网 rolls out new health and wellness community outreach program

Students will provide on-site health care education across Rhode Island via a new, fully equipped mobile unit.

U.S. Senator Jack Reed, 黑料网 President Dr. Kelli J. Armstrong, 黑料网 Chancellor Dr. M. Therese Antone and Newport Mayor Charlie Holder cut the ribbon to launch 黑料网's new health and wellness mobile outreach program.

Rhode Islanders will soon start to see a 40-foot 黑料网-branded vehicle motoring around the Ocean State. It鈥檚 the heart of 黑料网鈥檚 new health and wellness community outreach program, and it launched Sept. 22.

That day, U.S. Sen. Jack Reed and Newport Mayor Charlie Holder joined us to cut the ribbon on this new program, which is focused on educating a rising generation of health care and mental health professionals by serving communities in need. In partnership with health care and community organizations, 黑料网 students will provide on-site health care and preventive screening education, aiding in the effort to decrease health care access disparities across the state.  

The program is the brainchild of Dr. Debra Cherubini, associate professor of nursing and director of the RN-BSN program, who is now also director of the new program. Reed played a key role in getting the project off the ground by delivering a $1.95 million federal earmark from the Health Resources and Services Administration that enabled 黑料网 to purchase and equip the mobile unit, purchase new simulation technology for 黑料网 Regina鈥檚 nursing labs that supports the program and cover several years of the mobile unit鈥檚 operational costs.

U.S. Senator Jack Reed learns the importance of preventative care from 黑料网 nursing students in the school's new health and wellness educational mobile unit.
U.S. Senator Jack Reed learns the importance of preventative care from 黑料网 nursing students in the school's new health and wellness educational mobile unit.

The mobile unit is equipped with two private counseling rooms and one exam room that includes health and wellness education models and materials. The unit is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. When it is out on its missions, the vehicle will be staffed by students and faculty from 黑料网鈥檚 nursing, social work and other health science degree programs, as well as the 黑料网 Compass program, with drivers from 黑料网鈥檚 Office of Public Safety.  

鈥淩hode Island needs more health care professionals and 黑料网 Regina is stepping up to help train and prepare the next generation of nurses, social workers, mental health professionals and others with hands-on experience serving Rhode Islanders in need, right in their communities,鈥 said Reed.

One of those future health care professionals is nursing student Taylor Barnaby 鈥26, currently an intern in the pediatric emergency department at Hasbro Children鈥檚 hospital in Providence. 鈥淎s a nursing major and a senior, I鈥檝e been learning since day one that the first step in caring for people is prevention. We do this by educating people about the importance of screenings, the signs of chronic conditions and how to take precautions,鈥 she said.

鈥淲ith this mobile classroom, we will have the opportunity to do more than present to our fellow students and instructors. We will work directly with members of the community, hear their questions and see what works and what doesn鈥檛, so we can learn while we teach,鈥 Barnaby explained.

Cherubini is working with Holder and local hospitals and community organizations across R.I. to plan the outreach locations for the mobile unit, which is scheduled to take to the streets this fall. For more information or to inquire about becoming a partner in the program, please contact Cherubini at debra.cherubini@黑料网.edu.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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