MetroHealth and Cuyahoga Community College are announcing the next step in their partnership and commitment to advancing health equity in Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - MetroHealth and Cuyahoga Community College announceded a new community-centered agenda as part of their commitment to advancing health equity in Cleveland.
According to a press release from MetroHealth, this includes presenting the 2024 MetroHealth Men’s Health Fair on April 27 to offer free health screenings, health education and career resources to members of our community. The agenda includes growing the system’s Health Equity Centers of Excellence as well as the launch of the Health Equity CLE Fund to support targeted initiatives designed to advance the health System’s work in this space.
Tri-C will host the Men’s Health Fair at the Alex B. Johnson Center at the College’s Metropolitan Campus while MetroHealth simultaneously hosts the fair at its Cleveland Heights Medical Center.Walmart, Target may be testing limits on self-checkouts‘He stole over $500k from me’: Westlake man confronts contractor at his home
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