Kits For KidsPCOM Georgia Hearts Clinic partnered with Project C.U.R.E. to provide medical supply kits to children that have been affected by the war in Ukraine. We are asking that donations be placed in the bins on the PCOM Georgia campus or the surrounding Suwanee community. We were able to donate 20 Kits to Project C.U.R.E.!
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Free Flu Clinic 2020During 2019-2020, about 55% of adults received the flu vaccine. Our goal was to increase this number by providing free flu shots to residents of Norcross and Lawrenceville, GA. Through a fantastic partnership with Walgreens, the Lawrenceville Co-Op and the Neighborhood Co-Op, PCOM GA HEARTS was able to help 125 people get their free flu shot. We plan to continue this event in 2021 so stay tuned!
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Practice Medical Interviews for First Year Medical StudentsStarting from a medical student's first year of school, they begin to practice and are tested on their interview skills with standardized patients. The Hearts Clinic provided practice opportunities and feedback to the first year medical students.
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Feature in the National Clinics CollaborativeSo grateful for this feature! Such a great feeling to be able to talk about our mission with others who share the same values! Click here to read the full article!
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Food Drive for Lawrenceville Co-OpLawrenceville Cooperative Ministry is a local non-profit organization that works to provide food, personal care items, and other resources to community members in need. Hearts Clinic was able to collect donations from students at PCOM (and several community members) to provide these food items to Lawrenceville Co-Op! If you would like to learn more about the Neighborhood Cooperative Ministries, click here for their website!
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