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Davidson County

County Seat: Lexington

Date Visited: May 2023

Davidson County Demographics

Population

170,794

Population Density Distribution

Regional City / Suburban

Median Income

$53,083

Our Extra Miles Tour visit to Davidson County began at Davidson-Davie Community College (DDCC), where we met with school leaders to learn more about the school’s innovative approach to experiential learning and how they are addressing students’ physical and mental health needs.

Our conversation began with a review of the school’s role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which Vice President of Financial and Administrative Services Laura Yarborough rightly termed “an unprecedented public health and public safety crisis.” During the height of the pandemic, the school’s main parking lot served as a mass vaccination site. Taking learnings from the response, school leaders have secured funding for a multi-purpose regional education and training center that could serve as a more permanent emergency response complex should the need arise again.

We then learned about an innovative partnership between the college and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist that offers health care apprenticeships to students, allowing them to gain practical work experience that augments classroom instruction. As Holly Myers, Dean of Davidson-Davie Community College’s health science department, noted, “It’s critical that we shorten the time it takes to get qualified, licensed practitioners into the workforce.”

A discussion of efforts to improve students’ access to mental health services followed, with details of the school’s collaboration with TimelyCare, a vendor that provides virtual mental health care. This care has become increasingly important during the COVID-19 era. Along with expanding access to mental health care, we must eliminate the social stigma often faced by those seeking help.

We next heard from the faculty of the ECU School of Dental Medicine at Davidson-Davie Community College, detailing a growing apprenticeship program for training dental assistants. Expanding access to dental care is crucial to overall health.

To end our time on campus, we heard from students studying zoo and aquarium sciences and toured a zoology lab and aquarium. The birds, reptiles and fish play important roles in research and behavioral studies.

Finally, we enjoyed lunch at the popular Barbecue Center in nearby Lexington, sampling the fare that has forever connected the city’s name with a particular style of cuisine, Lexington-style barbecue. We were joined by representatives of the county’s nonprofit community including Davidson Medical Ministries Clinic and Home Solutions of Davidson County. These organizations and others focused on behavioral health, food security and workforce development have banded together to create Davidson County Connects (DC Connects). Through this initiative, county residents can access a single entity for resources relevant to housing, health care, food and jobs. It’s a one-stop referral system meant to ease the burden of individuals seeking assistance.

The host of our meal, former Lexington Mayor Newell Clark, also spoke about the opportunities ahead for Lexington – increased access to Davidson County via a restored rail depot and population growth as residents seek housing near but not quite in a growing Mecklenburg County. Clark stressed the importance of engaging the community as the city continues its economic growth: “We want to empower, not just enable.”

Davidson Health Sciences

Davidson-Davie Community College's healthcare apprenticeship program supports future workers so they can earn while they learn.

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[SCREEN TEXT] Holly Meyers, PhD., Dean of Health Sciences, Davidson-Davie Community College

[Holly Meyers] Healthcare apprenticeship model was created on the tail end of the pandemic in response to the significant healthcare Workforce shortages that we see in our community.

[SCREEN TEXT] Students begin their journey in healthcare through on-the-job training while enrolled in [Holly Meyers] Connecting them to Local employers, you're helping integrate that student into the overall healthcare team. Right these roles already exist at a hospital, so why not just create that direct connection and they have that support as they go through college and they can continue to move beyond that particular role and the next. 

Can you talk a little bit about how you're working with your local high schools to actually bring awareness for this type of program?

[Holly Meyers] We show them all of our labs. If they want to come in for a day, come in for a day. Follow a student around. 

This is going to be something that as a state we need to unite, to come together, to provide that support to our healthcare facilities.

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Davidson Dental Medicine

ECU School of Dental Medicine’s community service learning centers offer better access to dental care to patients across the state.

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[Tom Smith] My name is Tom Smith. I am a dentist. I was in private practice in Thomasville for 38 years

[SCREEN TEXT] E. Thomas Smith, Jr., DDS, Assistant Faculty Director, CSLC - Davidson County

[SCREEN TEXT] In 2022, 3.6% of Davidson County residents lived in poverty. - US Census Bureau

[SCREEN TEXT] East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine provides dental care for rural and underserved populations. They do this through their 8 Community Learning Centers. Davidson County is home to one of them.

[Tom Smith] We helped to provide Dental Care to some of the underserved populations throughout the state.

[SCREEN TEXT] Davidson County: Uninsured children under the age of 18: 6.2% 

[SCREEN TEXT] Dentists per 10,000: 1.8

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[Tom Smith] I felt like it was important to help train the next generation of dentists and give opportunities to our residents to broaden their perspectives and their horizons.

[SCREEN TEXT] Each year, ECU dental students participate in the Give Kids A Smile® program. Thanks to this program, children between the ages of 5 and 15 without dental insurance receive dental exams and x-rays.

[Tom Smith] The bottom line is we have to evaluate their needs and we have to take care of them. And that's what we're doing.

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The community in action

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We're on a listening tour across North Carolina, talking to local leaders who are collaborating on solutions to our toughest common challenges. Our goal is to understand the complex diversity of our state, to celebrate the grassroots heroes working to improve the health and well-being of all North Carolinians and to learn from their worthy efforts.

Disclosures:

County Statistics data sourced from US Census Bureau

Population Density Designation data sourced from from NC Rural Center.

All other trade names are the property of their respective owners.

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