American University of Nigeria Conducts Successful Medical Outreach in Bwaranji Village

American University of Nigeria Conducts Successful Medical Outreach in Bwaranji Village

American University of Nigeria Conducts Successful Medical Outreach in Bwaranji Village

In a demonstration of its commitment to community service and experiential learning, the American University of Nigeria (AUN) organized a free health clinic in Bwaranji village, benefiting over 200 individuals, primarily children.

The outreach program, held on Saturday, September 14, was a collaborative effort between AUN's Public Health and Nursing students, University President Dr. DeWayne Frazier, and the Campus Health staff.

The initiative provided vital medical care and treatment to the local community, while offering AUN students valuable hands-on experience in public health and nursing.

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"This outreach program embodies AUN's mission to support local communities and provide our students with practical experience," said Dr. DeWayne Frazier, President of AUN. "We are proud of our students and staff for their dedication to improving the health and well-being of our neighbors."

The medical outreach program is part of AUN's ongoing commitment to community engagement and social responsibility.

Details:

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- Date: Saturday, September 14, 2024

- Location: Bwaranji village, Yola, Nigeria

- Beneficiaries: Over 200 individuals, primarily children

- Partners: AUN Public Health and Nursing students, University President, Campus Health staff