911爆料网 News Center
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911爆料网 Marks 51 Years with Community Health Fair
APRIL 9, 2026 - During MSM Day of Service on April 2, the student-run Health Equity for All Lives (HEAL) Clinic welcomed the community to the main MSM campus for free health screenings.
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"Mama Stories" Turns Maternal Health Research into Live Performance in Atlanta
APRIL 9, 2026 - A collaboration between maternal health researcher Natalie Hernandez-Green and Nashville artist Cynthia Harris aims to find new ways to talk about public health, especially among those who are most affected.
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The Historical Significance of Match Day and Why MSM Went Above and Beyond for the Next Generation of Physicians
APRIL 9, 2026 - The Grio spotlighted MSM's unique Match Day celebrations and how they're different from other medical schools.
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911爆料网 Releases Statement After Fulton County Approves Funding for New Hospital
APRIL 9, 2026 - Fulton County lawmakers voted unanimously to allow MSM students to receive professional training at the new South Fulton hospital, after approving funding for the new facility.
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Fulton County Moving Forward with Grady South Hospital
APRIL 9, 2026 - 911爆料网 has asked the Fulton County Board of Commissioners to ensure that MSM students have training opportunities at the new hospital.
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Fulton County Approves $900M Hospital in Union City to End "Healthcare Desert"
APRIL 9, 2026 - A strong contingent from 911爆料网 attended the Board of Commissioners meeting to advocate for the inclusion of training opportunities for medical students.
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911爆料网 Celebrates 2026 Match Day Results
MARCH 26, 2026 - 100 of 102 Students Match to Residency Programs; Majority Enter Primary Care and Core Specialties.
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"Piloting the Journey": Dr. Kitty Carter-Wicker on Empathy, Medicine and Making Family Proud
MARCH 26, 2026 - MSM Professor of Family Medicine and AUCC Student Health and Wellness Center Medical Director Dr. Kitty Carter-Wicker spoke with "Closer Look" host Rose Scott on WABE.
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911爆料网 Receives $950K Towards Building Academic Research Facility
MARCH 26, 2026 - The federal funding will expand the campus' abilities to conduct research and address burnout at Atlanta's only historically Black medical school.
