In light of the recent shooting at Michigan State University, student fear and anxiety can easily flare across the country. Mental health is already a growing concern on college campuses, but it’s all the more important to address in light...
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When a Virginia Commonwealth University student or employee decides to schedule an appointment with TimelyCare — which provides free, 24/7 virtual mental health care services to VCU students and employees — they can expect to meet a therapist such as...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced $7.7 million will soon provide more mental health services for students. According to a press release, the funds will offer suicide training for faculty and staff and provide tools to support students in crisis....
Some colleges train undergrads to help fellow students as demand for mental-health services rises
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With studies continually finding that more than half of college students meet criteria for depression or anxiety, Indiana University is further broadening access to student mental health services through a partnership with TimelyMD and its TimelyCare platform....
It's been three years since Covid pushed the American workforce into embracing -- or at least accepting -- a remote workplace and flexible hours. Whether you're a leader who rallied the troops to return to the office, declared the 9-to-5...
A new survey organized by the virtual health service provider TimelyMD has concluded that mental health ranks as students’ top stressor, the second consecutive survey to do so. The survey was completed by 1,200 students from various backgrounds. This is...
Vijay Kedar, Co-Founder and CEO at Tomorrow Health Health systems will realize their challenges are not transitory but systemic: This year saw health systems facing a myriad of compounding threats – from historic inflation exacerbating their cost structures, front-line clinician...
Fifty percent of college students cited their own mental health struggles as their top stressor going into 2023, according to a survey of 1,200 students nationwide conducted by the virtual health services provider TimelyMD. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they were most...
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