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THE WEEKEND: TTUHSC El Paso Farmworkers Clinic

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso recently received a $351,721 grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and that grant is being used to train TTUHSC El Paso's medical students in hands-on situations at the Sin Fronteras Migrant Clinic.  Migrant farmworkers are a medically-underserved populations, and they receive free medical care while medical students receive valuable training.  We'll visit with Dr. Charmaine Martin, founder of the Longitudinal Primary Care Track; medical student Justin Hartman; and grant coordinator Tracy Leonard.

Aired October 15, 2016

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