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Posted by Michelle Hines on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 8:30 am
Buckley Report features School of Nursing-Housing Authority-WellSpring partnership
A cooperative program between UNCG’s School of Nursing, the Greensboro Housing Authority and WellSpring was the focus of the latest “Buckley Report” on Fox 8 News. The program benefits nursing students and Housing Authority residents, with nurses gaining hands-on experience and residents getting free health screenings on-site. Watch the segment at http://www.myfox8.com/wghp-buckley-report-learning-nursing-in-the-community-20120207,0,5944266.story.
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