Child Abuse Education, Elderly Care, Nursing Students To Benefit From Grants
Main Category: Nursing / MidwiferyAlso Included In: Seniors / Aging; Pediatrics / Children's Health; Medical Students / Training
Article Date: 29 Jul 2010 - 4:00 PDT
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Texas-based Scott & White Healthcare has received three grants that provide education support to working nursing students, set up a senior health research center, and establish systems for treating child abuse and educating those who treat it.
The three grants, totaling nearly $2 million, include:
- Nursing education. In partnership with Temple College and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, some $563,000 from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board will be available to nursing students at any level of their education to pay for tuition as well as allow them time off work to attend school. The two-year grant helps nursing students advance their education and careers at the same time. Officials anticipate the grants will result in an additional 550 nursing students in Texas as a result.
- Senior health research. A $995,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health will help establish the Community Research Center for Senior Health. Scott & White Healthcare, Texas A&M School of Rural Public Health and the Texas aging service network will form a joint venture to create and support the Community Research Center for Senior Health. The Center will develop, implement, evaluate and disseminate evidence-based solutions to social and behavior issues adversely affecting older people in the community.
- Child abuse research/education. Scott & White Healthcare's Child Abuse Support Center at Children's Hospital at Scott & White will use the $312,500 grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services to establish MEDCARES, or the Medical Child Abuse Resources and Education System. Included in the projects conducted under this grant will be a partnership with Fort Hood's Darnall Army Community Hospital to create education programs on shaken baby prevention for Central Texas and to evaluate their effectiveness in reducing child abuse fatalities in Bell County, Texas. In addition, Scott & White's Child Abuse Support Center will add medical staff to allow for 24 hour a day treatment of child abuse issues and injuries.
Source:
Katherine Voss
Scott & White Healthcare
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