Community Health
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says that health and well-being are products not only of the healthcare we receive, and the choices we make, but also of the places we live, work, learn and play. Community Health Improvement Navigator - CDC
At Quillen Graduate Medical Education (GME), you are not only part of the Quillen Community, but also the University, Tri-Cities, Tennessee, United States, and even global communities. Finding your niche will support community health, and it will help your community support you.
ETSU Community Health
Bucky’s Food Pantry- Food Insecurity
Bucky's Food Pantry is unique in that it serves students, staff, and faculty, the
whole of ETSU's community. Food pantries at other universities and colleges only serve
students. And for good reasons: Students need all the help they can get while they're
in college earning degrees to set them up for future success in their careers. However,
our staff and faculty at ETSU can be food insecure, too. For that reason, the pantry
is open to students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees. -Bucky's Foodpantry (etsu.edu)
ETSU Diversity Council- Diversity and Inclusion Council
ETSU Pride Center - Pride Center (etsu.edu)
ETSU Student Resources - Student Resources (etsu.edu)
Tri-Cities Community Health
Providence Medical Clinic Kingsport - Providence Medical Clinic Kingsport (providenceclinic.org)Providence Medical Clinic offers medical services to the uninsured residents of
Sullivan County and the Greater Kingsport Area. Our professional team of board-certified
physicians, nurses, and technicians are equipped to handle a comprehensive range of
medical conditions, routine illnesses, and general medical services.
Johnson City Community Health Center - Johnson City Community Health Center (etsu.edu) - The Johnson City Community Health Center (JCCHC) marks a new chapter for the Johnson
City Downtown Clinic (JCDC), which the College of Nursing has operated since 1990.
The JCDC was originally established to serve the needs of the local homeless population
in Johnson City and has expanded over the past 28 years to include the uninsured,
underinsured, TennCare enrollees, a growing Hispanic population and medically indigent
individuals. Patient contacts in the clinic meet primary care, prenatal care
and socialization needs of these various population groups.
Second Harvest Food Bank - Home - Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee (netfoodbank.org)
TriPride will work toward building a stronger and more inclusive community across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. We will do this by producing a great, family-friendly event that celebrates inclusion, equality, community and self-empowerment.Pride Community
Tennessee / National Community Health / Social Media Information
https://www.nih.gov/health-information
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