Marshall University

04/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/19/2024 13:42

Marshall medical students devote week to giving back News Release

Medical students from the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine volunteered with organizations throughout the Huntington community this week ahead of National Volunteer Week.

More than seventy students participated in projects including walking and playing with dogs at the Cabell-Wayne Animal Shelter, working on exterior maintenance for Hospice of Huntington and picking up trash and debris around Ritter Park.

"Medical students share a common desire to make a difference," said Iram Kingson, second-year medical student at Marshall University. "But even before we become physicians, we can volunteer our time and energy in our community to make the world a better place."

Additionalmedical students will wrap up this week of serviceSaturday at either Facing Hunger Foodbank or Marshall Medical Outreach(MMO), Marshall'smonthly student-led medical outreach thatprovides free medical care to the homeless, unemployed and those at risk for homelessness in Huntington.Under the guidance of School of Medicine faculty physicians and community volunteers, MMO offers on-site clinical and social services, including health screenings, physical exams, immunizations, ophthalmology services, referralsand over-the-counter medications.

Throughout the year, studentsand trainees acrossthe School of Medicine volunteer with various social serviceorganizations,many of whomprovide care to underinsured and uninsured patients. On average, the students log more than 7,000 hoursof community service annually.

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