Vial of Life program benefits UNTHSC geriatric patients


Joe Godwin, TCOM ’16

As a paramedic, Joe Godwin always was relieved when he was called to an emergency and spotted a Vial of Life decal on the home’s front window.

It meant that even if the resident was unconscious, he would be able to easily find medical information on them.

Today, geriatric patients at UNT Health Science Center are benefiting from the same Vial for Life program. Godwin, a medical student at UNT Health Science Center’s Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, led a volunteer effort to bring the free program to campus.

This fall, teams of interprofessional UNTHSC students delivered Vials for Life to almost 300 senior mentors in the SAGE program. Student volunteers have signed up 33 patients at the Geriatric Clinic with plans to add more.

The concept is simple: An over-sized medicine bottle stuffed with information about the person’s medical history, medications and allergies is kept in the refrigerator. A decal on the front door or window tells responders where to look for the vial.

During an emergency, having access to the person’s medical information can help first responders determine the cause of the problem and how to treat it, said Godwin, TCOM ’16. People living alone often are found by friends or relatives who are unable to explain what has happened, he said.

"This simple idea helps make care more effective, efficient, and less wasteful," he said. "I saw my patients in Arlington benefit from it, and I felt that the populations we serve here at the UNTHSC could as well."

Recent News

4ce85696 80cc 4bc6 B20b 8e48bc261e0a
  • Our People
|Apr 26, 2024

College of Pharmacy students land dream fellowships

Rachel Clark, Sulin Kamt, Haley McKeefer and Elise Vo might be nearing the end of their time at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s UNT System College of Pharmacy, but their time learning what the pharmaceutical industry has to offer is far from over. After graduati...
Dharamsi Cropped
  • Our People
|Apr 26, 2024

School of Public Health Climbs in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s School of Public Health is climbing the ranks in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of public health schools. SPH jumped four spots in this year’s rankings to number 88. This rise in the rankings reflects SPH's co...
Mtawndy2mze
  • Community
|Apr 25, 2024

New TCOM-affiliated internal medicine residency at Paris Regional Health Gains ACGME approval

In a significant move to help address the growing primary care physician shortage in Texas, The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and Paris Regional Health are now approved for a new Internal Medicine Residency Program. The Accre...
Amanda
  • On Campus
|Apr 24, 2024

HSC to host HIV Symposium

HIV remains a major global health issue, with an estimated 40 million people living with HIV worldwide. About 10 million of them, including about half of infected children, do not have access to treatment. From 9:30 a.m. to noon on Monday, health care providers working on the frontlines of the HIV ...