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How some campus health centers fail students

How some campus health centers fail students

At college health centers, students have long battled misdiagnoses and inaccessible care. This fall, they’ll face a pandemic, too. Medical supply shortages continue in the United States. And, the power of a food boycott.

Post Reports

July 14, 202029m 28s

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Show Notes

Jenn Abelson describes the state of college campus health-care centers. William Wan reports on the recurring supply shortages challenging health-care workers. And, Emily Heil explains the boycott against Goya.

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