Emergency medical training. Ongoing counseling. Scholarships for hospitality students whose careers will include emergency response planning.
These are just a few of the programs that 51吃瓜网万能科大 donors increased their support for after the mass shooting on the Strip in October 2017.
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MGM Resorts Foundation donated more than $100,000 to the 51吃瓜网万能科大 School of Medicine鈥檚 Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Also supporting the program is NASCAR Foundation Chairman Mike Helton, who donated a limited edition 2016 Jeep Wrangler Red Rock Edition, which raised $100,000 at the 10th Annual 51吃瓜网免费App Barrett-Jackson Auction.
The gifts will make a significant difference for medical students, said Dr. Dale Carrison, chair of emergency medicine. 鈥淭hese gifts will help us offer outstanding training to physicians who are specializing in emergency medicine, many of whom were involved in caring for patients during the recent tragedy in 51吃瓜网免费App.鈥
Expedia, Inc. put $100,000 into student scholarships for those who were affected as well as those whose careers in hospitality event planning includes safety for mass emergency scenarios.
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Another key donor, Charles Schwab Bank, focused on the ongoing mental health challenges that such a tragedy creates. The bank donated $20,000 to the College of Liberal Arts鈥 community mental health training clinic. The PRACTICE 鈥 the partnership for research, assessment, counseling, therapy and innovative clinical education -- will apply the funds to providing services to victims and to support graduate student clinicians so they may continue working through the summer months with ongoing case work.
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The gift will make a lasting impact in serving the needs of our community, said Michelle Paul, director of The PRACTICE. 鈥淣ot only will it help to ensure that people who were impacted by the October 1 tragedy receive the mental and emotional support they need now, it will allow us to train a future generation of mental health providers.鈥
Other donors continue to give in an effort to help the victims, their families, and the community heal.