April 12, 2025 - 19:04

Carroll College has officially unveiled its new Mobile Health Unit, marking a significant step forward in the college's commitment to enhancing health outcomes throughout Montana. This initiative aims to broaden access to preventive health services for underserved communities while simultaneously offering students invaluable hands-on clinical experience in real-world environments.
The establishment of the Mobile Health Unit has been made possible thanks to a generous estate gift, which has provided the necessary funding to kickstart this vital program. Furthermore, continued support from Benefis Health System plays a crucial role in ensuring the initiative's long-term sustainability and effectiveness.
The Mobile Health Unit will travel to various locations across the state, providing essential health services such as screenings, immunizations, and educational resources. This innovative approach not only addresses immediate health needs but also fosters a sense of community engagement among students, empowering them to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those they serve.
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