The Joseph F. Sullivan Cente, located in Edwards Hall, is an interdisciplinary health center at Clemson University The center is one of the oldest continuously operating nurse-managed health centers in the United States. Since 1978, the Joseph F. Sullivan Center has offered programs and services to improve the health, education, and well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
The mission of the Joseph F. Sullivan Center is to provide innovative multidisciplinary research, instruction, and service; to develop integrative programs that develop research-based information to address the healthcare needs of South Carolina; to enhance student learning; and to support positive community environments through affordable, culturally-competent, holistic healthcare.
Although the Sullivan Center has numerous community outreach and health care programs, the Mobile Health Care Clinic is our most frequently recognized icon. The purpose of this project is to provide health services to medically underserved persons in Oconee County, particularly the growing number of Latino population.
Collaborators of this project are the Sullivan Center, the School of Nursing, the Departments of Public Health Sciences, Languages, Food Science and Human Nutrition, the Eugene T. Moore School of Education (The Community Counseling Clinic), the Oconee County Health Department, the Seneca Lakes Family Practice Residency Program, and the Oconee Memorial Hospital.
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Joseph F. Sullivan Center
College of Health, Education & Human Development
101 Edwards Hall
Box 340742
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0742
(864) 656-3076
nfrance@clemson.edu