Invisible Corps Documentary Screening

The groundbreaking documentary, Invisible Corps, will be playing free and open to the public on October 5th at 6:00pm in the Long Theater. 

Pacific students will have a unique opportunity to view the groundbreaking documentary, Invisible Corps, on October 5th at 6:00pm in the Long Theater. Award winning Producer/Director and Pacific alum Chris Schueler will be joining students for the screening and leading a discussion with a diverse board of local change makers after the documentary concludes. This event is free and open to the public.

This documentary covers the history and role of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, the only uniformed service in the world dedicated to public health. The long term benefits and the untold history of the USPHS are revealed along with how it has been aiding millions of Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“When you think of some of the most difficult, challenging tragedies or public health challenges that we’ve experienced over the last several decades, these are the folks who’ve been there from the start: after 9/11, after hurricanes, after Sandy Hook, after Deepwater Horizon or the Boston Marathon bomb. Commissioned Corps officers were the only United States Government asset to provide direct patient care to health care workers with Ebola in West Africa.”
— President Barack Obama

The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps has aided millions of people. This is your opportunity to see the impact. Visit https://invisiblecorps.com/ to view the 3 minute trailer.

Emma Garber

Editor-in-Chief

Third Year Psychology Major, History Minor

A part of The Pacifican since 2021

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