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Cochise County chosen for Mayo Clinic fentanyl‑education pilot using adaptive app in schools
Summary
County officials said Feb. 5 the Mayo Clinic selected Cochise County as a pilot site for an adaptive education app aimed at 8th–12th graders, with the program set to collect student response data and integrate into health classes; the NFL Foundation was cited as a funding source to Mayo Clinic.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors heard staff on Feb. 5 describe a pilot program in which the Mayo Clinic will deploy an adaptive educational app about fentanyl to students in eighth through 12th grades across multiple districts in the county.
Cynthia Myers, who presented the Year 2 overview of the county’s school‑based mental‑health grant, said the Mayo Clinic selected Cochise County for the pilot and that the application personalizes education based on student responses. “They chose Cochise County as their pilot…
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