| 9/2/04 Roy
Summerford, 334/844-9999 (summero@auburn.edu)
AU SCHOOL
OF NURSING RECEIVES GIFT FROM BANCORPSOUTH FOUNDATION
AUBURN - The BancorpSouth Bank Foundation has provided a gift to the Auburn
University School of Nursing to support the school's nursing care clinics
at the Auburn Housing Authority.
Nursing Dean Barbara Witt said the foundation's $15,000 contribution will
enable the nursing care clinics to provide care for the approximately
700 client visits by residents in public housing.
Witt said the School of Nursing and the Housing Authority have created
a successful social investment program that features best practices of
a community-based, service education partnership. The partnership between
AU's School of Nursing and Auburn's Housing Authority began in 1998 with
a nursing care clinic provided by nursing students and faculty one day
a week.
Due in part to that partnership, the AHA received the 2003 National Association
of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Merit Award for Program Innovation
in Resident and Client Services. The award recognizes outstanding achievement
in housing and community development programs throughout the nation.
With the aid of a two-year start-up grant from a private foundation, students
and faculty provide clinics three days a week at AHA sites to promote
health care and disease prevention. Students and faculty monitor blood
pressure and vital signs, perform vision screenings and conduct blood
sugar and cholesterol tests. They also counsel residents on health education
topics such as tobacco, alcohol and other drug abuse preventions, sexually
transmitted disease prevention, heart healthy diet, exercise and self-examination.
Auburn University is a comprehensive research institution with more
than 23,000 students and 6,500 faculty and staff. Ranked among the top
50 public universities nationally, Auburn is Alabama's largest educational
institution, offering more than 230 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral
degree programs.
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