Fatality Car Crash Simulation Drill – DMH M*A*S*H Class Video
June 10th, 2019 by iPhone
Eleven junior and senior high-school students are attending a Medical Applications of Science for Health (M*A*S*H) camp June 3-14 at the Drew Memorial Health System Hospital.
Students and hospital staff leading the camp are (left to right) Morgan Scott, assistant coordinator, Kinlee Oneal, Monticello, Olivia White, Wilmar, Kanaysia Hays, Warren, Madeline Grant, Monticello, Abigail Taylor, Monticello, Raymond Carmine, Monticello, Keonia Davis, Wilmar, Tommyah Neshazer, Monticello, Evelyn Delacry, Monticello, Emma West, Monticello, and Madeline Searcy, Wilmar. Far right is Kristen Smith, camp coordinator, Drew Memorial Hospital.
The two-week summer medical enrichment experience allows high school students to shadow health professionals and attend workshops that enhance their experiences in the health-care field. They learn about pharmacy, therapy, CPR, anatomy, surgery, emergency medical response and much more. The program hopes to encourage rural youth interested in medical fields to continue their education and then return to rural areas to work.
M*A*S*H students are sponsored by county Farm Bureaus and the M*A*S*H Partnership, which includes the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s Regional Centers, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Arkansas Farm Bureau and Baptist Health. Arkansas Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, private farm and rural advocacy organization of more than 190,000 families throughout the state working to improve farm and rural life.
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