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On April 3, as part of the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition’s Neighbor-to-Neighbor program, students from the dental hygiene major offered oral-cancer screenings, and physician assistant students performed blood-pressure and blood-glucose tests at Allegheny Grange in Mill Creek Township. Among their patients was Dr. Calvin B. Johnson, state secretary of health, who traveled to the grange as part of his office’s annual Public Health Week bus tour.
The principle of giving time for community health efforts is emphasized in Penn College’s health science majors, in which faculty and staff find several ways to incorporate community service into students’ learning experiences each semester.
Penn College’s physician assistant students have been visiting the granges with the program since November to assess blood-pressure readings and blood-glucose screenings. Improving access to health care for rural residents is one of the coalition’s priority issues. As part of another community health effort, Penn College’s physician assistant students were invited in April to offer blood-sugar screenings at a free diabetic clinic at Medicap Pharmacy in downtown Williamsport. “This opportunity was offered to our ‘PA’ program based on previous community service commitment and effort,” said Joseph Mileto Jr., director of the physician assistant program. “The physician assistant students screened 57 individuals and referred four to their primary care physician for further diabetic care.” The event included bone-density scans, foot screenings by a local podiatrist, food samples from a diabetic nutritionist, and consultations with a diabetic educator and a diabetic-equipment supplier. Steve Shope, vice president of compliance and development for Medicap, coordinated the event and invited the physician assistant program to participate in the community endeavor. For more information about academic programs offered by the School of Health Sciences at Penn College, call (570) 327-4519, e-mail or visit online.
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