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Students from the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Nursing Street Medicine program assisting patients out in the field.
June 9, 2022

The Houston Family Foundation funding will support behavioral health by utilizing telehealth technologies at nurse clinics throughout the area.

Nursing students gather in front of the Palm Desert Health Sciences Building at the Palm Desert Campus
April 1, 2022

Scholarships will be awarded to nursing students at the Palm Desert Campus who participate in the university’s Nursing Street Medicine program.

 

CSUSB group performing Medicine distribution
March 15, 2022

The Nursing Street Medicine program increases access to healthcare by serving the sheltered, unsheltered, and other vulnerable populations in the Coachella Valley through nurse clinics and other outreach programs.

 

faculty in the news graphic
June 24, 2021

Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies), Anthony Silard (public administration), David Yaghoubian (history), Diane Vines (nursing) and Vipin Gupta (management) shared their expertise on various topics in the news.

Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus has been providing free healthcare services for homeless and unsheltered people.
June 17, 2021

The program has been selected as one of six community partners who will have the opportunity to utilize the mobile unit for medical and educational purposes, which will be purchased by The Desert Healthcare District and Foundation.

Four CSUSB Palm Desert Campus nursing students (in the blue tops) provide flu shots at a drive-thru flu shot clinic at the North Shore Beach and Yacht Club at the Salton Sea.
November 30, 2020

The four nursing students are participants in the Street Medicine program that assists the homeless and unsheltered in the Coachella Valley.  

Diane Vines
September 29, 2020

Diane Vines’ poster, titled “Street Medicine in the Coachella Valley,” was awarded first place in the Education category for the APNA 34th Annual Conference.

CSUSB’s Palm Desert Campus nursing program has received a grant from the Regional Access Project Foundation to help its Street Medicine program for the homeless and unsheltered.
September 3, 2020

The Regional Access Project Foundation grant will be used to purchase much-needed supplies for the street medicine team to use in the field while providing healthcare services to the homeless and unsheltered populations in the Coachella Valley.

Faculty in the News, Oct. 22
October 22, 2019

Diane Vines (nursing), discusses the Street Medicine Program, a cross section of faculty who will be on a panel to discuss slavery and reparations are listed, and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) reviews a book.