The HBCU Wellness Project in Nashville, TN is a transformative initiative that trains Student Health Ambassadors (SHAs) to promote change in knowledge, attitude, and behavior regarding health and wellness. With over 965 SHAs and more than 760 CITI trained individuals, the project collaborates with community partners and institutions to conduct outreach activities, implement protocols, and impact the lives of over 65,000 Tennessee residents.
Through captivating video vignettes, the SHAs share their research findings and achievements, while former ambassadors like Jordan Smith continue to make a difference in the healthcare field. Recognized for their impact, the project has been featured in publications like the Office of Minority Health's HBCU Spotlight Series and has presented academic papers at prestigious conferences like the Society of Behavioral Medicine's Annual Meeting Scientific Sessions.
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