loader image
Sunday, June 8, 2025
82.2 F
McAllen
We Welcome your Press Release
- Advertisement -

School of Medicine and Community Partners Tackle Tough Topics During Mental Health Conference

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

Dr. John Krouse, dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine and vice president for Health Affairs, spoke to professional healthcare providers, indigenous healers, community health workers and residents about prevention and treatment within a cultural, holistic and interdisciplinary framework. His remarks came during the second annual Mental Health, Substance Abuse & HIV Prevention Conference, organized by the UTRGV School of Medicine’s Counseling and Wellness Services. The two-day conference was underway Sept. 22-23 at the Region One Education Services Center in Edinburg. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)
Dr. John Krouse, dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine and vice president for Health Affairs, spoke to professional healthcare providers, indigenous healers, community health workers and residents about prevention and treatment within a cultural, holistic and interdisciplinary framework. His remarks came during the second annual Mental Health, Substance Abuse & HIV Prevention Conference, organized by the UTRGV School of Medicine’s Counseling and Wellness Services. The two-day conference was underway Sept. 22-23 at the Region One Education Services Center in Edinburg. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)

By Jennifer L. Berghom

- Advertisement -

Mega Doctor News

Edinburg, Texas –– The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine’s Counseling and Wellness Services and its community partners is hosted the second annual Mental Health, Substance Abuse and HIV Prevention Conference, Sept. 22-23 at the Region One Education Service Center.

The conference brings together professional healthcare providers, indigenous healers, community health workers and residents to discuss the delivery of prevention and treatment services within a cultural, holistic and interdisciplinary framework.

- Advertisement -

Attendees had the opportunity to hear from healthcare professionals on issues related to treating mental illness, addictions, and HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. They also are participated in breakout sessions.

The conference also provided information on the efforts the School of Medicine is making to create awareness about substance abuse and the HIV/AIDS problems in the community, and its prevention efforts to educate young adults on campus and throughout the community. Also on the agenda was a discussion about the stigma associated with seeking treatment for mental health disorders and HIV/AIDS.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

STHS Staff Wear Orange to Raise Awareness of Gun Violence

Mega Doctor News National Gun Violence Awareness Day is a day to...

The Face of Diabetes: Honoring Courage and Community, June 14th

Mega Doctor News Mega Doctor News The Rio Grande Valley Diabetes Association (RGVDA)...

STHS Children’s Offering Summer Safety Tips to Keep Kids Out of Harm’s Way This Season

Mega Doctor News As summer kicks off across the United States, children and families across...

DHR Health’s 5th Annual Purple Project 5K to Commemorate “National Cancer Survivors Month”, June 28th

Mega Doctor News Edinburg, Texas - DHR Health will once again host the...
- Advertisement -
×