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Showing posts with label Nursing and Allied Health Department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursing and Allied Health Department. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2015

CALHOUN'S EMS AND NURSING STUDENTS TO CONDUCT MASS CASUALTY TRAINING DRILL APRIL 23

Calhoun Community College News Release


April 13, 2015

CALHOUN'S EMS AND NURSING STUDENTS TO CONDUCT 
MASS CASUALTY TRAINING DRILL APRIL 23


Students from the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Nursing programs at Calhoun Community College will conduct a mock mass casualty training drill on Thursday, April 23, 2015, beginning at 9:30 am in the area of the Health Sciences Center and Kelley Gymnasium on the Decatur campus.

The mock disaster will simulate a scenario involving a threat to persons/property which has just occurred on campus. Approximately 25-30 simulated casualties will be a part of the exercise and will be portrayed by Calhoun Allied Health students, who will have a full range of mock injuries.

Calhoun nursing students will receive the “patients” from the EMS students for treatment at the college’s “hospital”, located in the Health Sciences Center. In addition to Calhoun EMS and Nursing faculty, Calhoun Police and Security personnel and area fire, EMS agencies, area police departments and air medical flight services from MedFlight will participate with the students in this endeavor.

The specific circumstances of the mock disaster will not be announced in order to preserve the “realness” of the event. Past mock drill scenarios have included a bus crash, bomb threat, and an active shooter incident.

So that students, staff and visitors to the campus will not confuse the drill with a real situation, notices will go out across the college and signs indicating a training drill is currently underway will be posted in the area of the activity.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Calhoun to Host 14th Annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital' this week




April 7, 2014

Calhoun to Host 14th Annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital' this week
This week, the Nursing and Allied Health departments at Calhoun Community College, in partnership with Decatur General Hospital and Athens-Limestone Hospital, will host the 14th annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital' for area first graders.  The event is scheduled for April 8-11, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. each day.
According to Brett McGill, dean of the Health Sciences division at Calhoun, "'Let's Pretend' is a project that provides first graders with 'friendly' and age-appropriate information about what actually takes place when someone is admitted to the hospital." The 'hospital' is assembled in Calhoun's  state-of-the-art Health Sciences Center  on the Decatur campus by nursing and allied health program students and faculty, who spend months planning and preparing for the event. "All the information presented in this mock hospital setting is done on a non-threatening, first grade level," said McGill.
Dr. Lynn Hogan, Nursing department chair at Calhoun, says that close to 1300 students from 18 area public and private schools are expected to participate in this year's activity, the largest attendance in the history of the event.  The students will tour the various areas of a hospital, learn about germs and hand washing, when to call 911, and what to do should their clothes catch on fire. The 'mock' hospital will include an admissions office, ER, hospital patient room, operating room, x-ray, and discharge area. Students will also explore the College's ambulance and have a chance to test the siren.
"This annual project gives Calhoun's Nursing and Allied Health departments the opportunity to partner with two of our largest nursing employers, Decatur General and Athens-Limestone.  It also gives our students first-hand experience in developing creative methods of teaching and to observe normal growth and development of first graders," commented McGill. "Close to 200 of Calhoun's Nursing and Allied Health students will participate each day in the event," he added.
"This event not only represents a great opportunity for our students to provide a community service but also provides the first-graders with information and the opportunity to start thinking about careers in healthcare," said Hogan.
Calhoun currently offers health programs in Associate Degree Nursing (RN), Practical Nursing (LPN), Emergency Medical Services (EMT/EMS and Paramedic), Dental Assisting, Surgical Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, Fire Science, and a Clinical Laboratory Technology.
For more information on Calhoun 'Let's Pretend Hospital' or any of Calhoun's health-related programs, contact the Division of Health at 256/306-2804 or 306-2794, or the Calhoun Public Relations Office at 256/306-2560.


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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Calhoun to Host 13th Annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital'


N E W S  R E L E A S E


April 2, 2013


FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:  

Janet Kincherlow-Martin
Public Affairs, Community Relations and Special Events
(256) 306-2561



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Calhoun to Host 13th Annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital'


The Nursing and Allied Health departments at Calhoun Community College, in partnership with Decatur General Hospital and Athens-Limestone Hospital, will host the 13th annual 'Let's Pretend Hospital' for area first graders, the week of April 8-12, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. each day.


According to Brett McGill, dean of the Health Sciences division at Calhoun, "'Let's Pretend' is a project that provides first graders with 'friendly' and age-appropriate information about what actually takes place when someone is admitted to the hospital."  The 'hospital' is assembled in Calhoun's state-of-the-art Health Sciences Center on the Decatur campus by nursing and allied health program students and faculty, who spend months planning and preparing for the event.  "All the information presented in this mock hospital setting is done on a non-threatening, first grade level," said McGill.


Dr. Lynn Hogan, Nursing department chair at Calhoun, says that over 1400 students from 21 area public and private schools are expected to participate in this year's activity, the largest attendance in the history of the event.  The students will tour the various areas of a hospital, learn about germs and hand washing, when to call 911, and what to do should their clothes catch on fire.  The 'mock' hospital will include an admissions office, ER, hospital patient room, operating room, x-ray, and discharge area.  Students will also explore the College's ambulance and have a chance to test the siren.


"This annual project gives Calhoun's Nursing and Allied Health departments the opportunity to partner with two of our largest nursing employers, Decatur General and Athens-Limestone.  It also gives our students first-hand experience in developing creative methods of teaching and to observe normal growth and development of first graders," commented McGill. "Close to 200 of Calhoun's Nursing and Allied Health students will participate each day in the event," he added.


"This event not only represents a great opportunity for our students to provide a community service but also provides the first-graders with information and the opportunity to start thinking about careers in healthcare," said Hogan.


Calhoun currently offers health programs in Associate Degree Nursing (RN), Practical Nursing (LPN), Emergency Medical Services (EMT/EMS and Paramedic), Dental Assisting, Surgical Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, Fire Science, and a Clinical Laboratory Technology.


For more information on Calhoun 'Let's Pretend Hospital' or any of Calhoun's health-related programs, contact the Division of Health at 256/306-2804 or 306-2794, or the Calhoun Public Relations Office at 256/306-2560.



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