University of Michigan Health System to Aid Tornado Victims

The University of Michigan Health System, based in Ann Arbor, Mich., has partnered with American Red Cross to provide volunteer aid to tornado victims in Joplin, Mo., according to an AnnArbor.com news report.

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The partnership allows UMHS volunteers to travel to the tornado-ravaged town on 10-day deployments. The volunteers will provide nursing, medical oversight and behavioral health services after they have received training from a local chapter of American Red Cross.

Read the news report about University of Michigan Health System.

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