Jamie Jackson and Darcy Bishop, both registered nurses in the hospitalโs Perioperative Services Department, provided hands-on activities to students in the technical centerโs Anatomy/Physiology and Allied Health classes.ย Jackson and Bishop discussed the details of their jobs and had students practice scrubbing their hands, gowning, gloving and draping a patient.
The skills the students learned, “help them learn infection control measures for the surgical patient unit,โ said Christine Mattingly, a registered nurse and Allied Health teacher at the technical center.ย โStudents who perform procedures and demonstrate competency learn to analyze and evaluate their abilities efficiently.โ
This is the second year Jackson and Bishop have spoken to students at the technical center during Perioperative Nurse Week.
Jackson said it is important for students to ask questions to professionals in the medical field.ย Some of the questions Jackson received ranged from what is real on television to what education path she took to get to where she is today. She encourages students to look into internships and scholarships, such as through the St. Maryโs Hospital Foundation, which provides scholarships to Allied Health and nursing students.ย
The scholarship application can be found at www.smhwecare.com and is due March 15, 2009.ย For more information, call (301) 475-6017.
