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In response to the disparities in morbidity and mortality among minority groups, SP launched a new initiative in partnership with the National Library of Medicine (NLM) in 2002 – The UNCFSP/NLM HBCU ACCESS Project. Recognizing that access-related issues and the subsequent under-utilization of health information by ethnic minorities perpetuates health disparities, UNCFSP and NLM developed the “ACCESS” project to promote increased utilization of the NLM online health resources on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) campuses and in the surrounding communities
- HBCU designated postsecondary institution (as defined by the U.S. Department of Education); and
- Participation in the ACCESS Meeting for HBCU administrators, faculty and staff
2002-2003
Albany State University
Bluefield State College
Howard University
Norfolk State University |
2006-2007
Jackson State University
Langston University
Norfolk State University
Winston-Salem State University |
2003-2004
Dillard University
Florida A&M University
Paine College
Southern University and A&M |
2007-2008
Coppin State University
Delaware State University
Morehouse School of Medicine
North Carolina Central University |
2004-2005
Florida A&M University
Florida Memorial College
Huston-Tillotson College
Rust College |
2008-2009
Elizabeth City State University
Morgan State University
Prairie View A&M University
University of Maryland Eastern Shore |
2005-2006
Bethune-Cookman College
Johnson C. Smith University
Savannah State University
Shaw University |
2009-2010
Allen University
Edward Waters College
Saint Augustine's College
Savannah State University |
- Training
- Health Information Dissemination
- Optional: Curriculum Development/Infusion
4 institutions/$20,000
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