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"Wealth gained by dishonesty will be diminished, but he who gathers by labor will increase. Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes, it is a tree of life. A wicked messenger falls into trouble, but a faithful ambassador brings health" (Proverbs 13:11-12, 17 NKJV).
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Get ResultsWe share what your numbers mean seconds after you screen. So, you will know your numbers to begin your value-enriched personalized preventative plan.
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Share DataDownload our Know Your Numbers app to document your results and share them with your Primary Care Physician (PCP) or healthcare team's personnel.
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Take control of your wellness journey—download our Know Your Numbers app for health care today!
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Experiential LearningProviding hands-on experiences in population health to close care gaps
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Free Health ScreeningScreening to improve health outcomes, reverse poor health, and save lives
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Interpersonal skills, the bedrock of healthcare, continue to be irreplaceable. While technology can streamline processes, it also risks diluting the crucial personal touch in our field.
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The healthcare sector is transitioning into a customer service industry, demanding a shift in the skills embedded in the standard healthcare curriculum. Bedside behavior, cultural sensitivity, personal communication, and team-building skills will become increasingly important in education and training. Unfortunately, these skills have diminished among younger demographics due to the rampant reliance on technology.
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Critical thinking is not only important, it's indispensable. Future healthcare professionals must know how to use technology and understand the 'why' behind the 'how.' They must comprehend the underlying mechanics and thought processes, not just surface-level operations.
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As the healthcare industry increasingly becomes more customer service-focused, it must also become more culturally sensitive. Anyone turned off or away from healthcare becomes a potential risk to themselves and potentially their community.
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The future healthcare workforce will require a comprehensive diversity education that extends beyond understanding different cultures. It should also focus on identifying and addressing biases, such as unconscious racial or gender biases, and their impact on patient care.
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Our workforce must mirror the diversity of the population it serves, particularly in smaller, more rural areas. This inclusivity is a goal and a necessity for our industry's future success.
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We must face the challenge of retaining diverse talent head-on. One key strategy is to foster a sense of community among our employees, connecting them to the people they serve.
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On Site Hours for Free Health ScreeningsEvery Saturday: 8am - 2pm
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Telephone877-MHS-UNIT (877-647-8648)
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