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Photo Credits: Valerie Nyce
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Print quality 200DPI CSM and its healthcare programs
were on tour during the 10th Annual Maryland Rural Summit,
which attracted rural leaders in the public, private and
non-profit sectors. Those attending discussed and imagined a
rural Maryland where economies thrive, everyone has access
to quality health care and poverty is a thing of the past.
CSM Professor Sandy Genrich, chair of the nursing and health
technology department, left, and CSM President Dr. Brad
Gottfried, center, welcomed Charles County's tour
participants to the La Plata Campus. |
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200DPI CSM Lab/Media Coordinator Linda Goodman, left,
and CSM student Mary (Katie) Smith show Donna Conlon with
the Charles County Economic Development Department how to
check "Noelle," a birthing simulator, for a fetal heartbeat.
The simulation can be changed to provide students various
delivery experiences they may encounter. |
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Print quality 200DPI CSM students run a mock "Code
Blue" utilizing the Code cart, EKG monitor and bag valve
mask during the Rural Summit tour of the College of Southern
Maryland's nursing and health technology department. From
left, students Kai Jamal, Betty Buttery, Mary (Katie) Smith,
Kristen Long and Latasha Haire perform CPR on a simulated
mannequin. |
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CSM Student Sara Gray, left, demonstrates critical
skills such as starting an IV and drawing blood that
she's able to practice in a classroom environment
through the use of simulated mannequins before
encountering real-life situations in a healthcare
setting.
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Print quality 200DPI CSM Student Kristen Long provides
a blood pressure check during the rural summit tour. |
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