Colts partnering with AAPA to provide mental health training
By: ABC57 Staff
Posted: Jun 8, 2022 9:14 AM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- As the issue of mental health becomes a larger conversation nationwide, a group of Hoosier Physician Assistants is doing its part to support the mental health of athletes through a partnership with the Indianapolis Colts.
The bar is set high for amateur and professional athletes alike, both on and off the field. ABC57’s morning anchors Rich Bodee and Summer Horan had the opportunity to speak with the President of the Indiana Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), Randy Brush, MS, PA-C in studio Wednesday morning about this partnership.
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