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Carroll College’s new Nursing Mobile Health Unit made its inaugural appearance at the Augusta Rodeo on June 29, marking a significant step in the college's commitment to community health. This innovative initiative aims to provide preventive care and health education directly to the public, enhancing access to essential health services.
During the event, nursing students and faculty engaged with rodeo attendees, offering a range of services including health screenings, educational materials, and resources on wellness. The mobile unit serves as a vital link between the college and the community, promoting health awareness and encouraging proactive health management among residents.
The Nursing Mobile Health Unit is designed to reach underserved populations, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to receive quality health care. By participating in local events like the Augusta Rodeo, Carroll College aims to foster a culture of health and wellness, making a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families in the area.
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