Touro University Nevada Launches Student-Led Health Survey Post-Pandemic
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine and Health and Human Services has initiated a student-led survey aimed at assessing the physical and mental health of individuals in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This voluntary survey runs until December 13 and is open to all community members aged 18 and older, excluding those who are pregnant.
The surveys, each taking approximately five minutes to complete, seek to gather vital data that will contribute to a deeper understanding of the pandemic’s long-term effects on health. Touro University emphasizes its commitment to empowering its future doctors through research, striving to adopt a holistic approach to medical care that considers both the mental and physical implications of the pandemic experience.
"Touro Nevada is proud of this student team that seeks to better understand their future patients," the college stated, highlighting the initiative’s importance in shaping medical treatment and care strategies. The results of the survey are expected to provide valuable insights, aiding healthcare professionals in addressing the ongoing challenges faced by individuals as they navigate the post-pandemic world.
Students and faculty at Touro University recognize the critical need to analyze the shifting landscape of health following COVID-19, and their findings may influence future practices in medicine, mental health care, and community health initiatives. Individuals interested in contributing to this study are encouraged to participate and help pave the way for improved health responses in the wake of the pandemic.
For more information about the survey, interested participants can contact Touro University Nevada directly.
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