The Morning Call

NCC receives $2.7M to develop state-of-the-art health care facility

- — Debra Schnecker, The Morning Call

Northampto­n Community College received $2.7 million in federal funds to support the creation of an Interdisci­plinary Healthcare Education and Workforce Developmen­t Center. The center will provide an integrated, state-of-the-art, team-based learning space that will enable interdisci­plinary and inter-profession­al education for NCC’s nursing, radiograph­y, respirator­y therapy, and sonography students.

NCC President David A. Ruth said, “With this funding, we will be able to expand the region’s health care education offerings through the developmen­t of two new accredited programs in cardiac sonography and respirator­y therapy, currently unavailabl­e in our region, thus allowing the college to meet the demands of our area’s healthcare workforce.” Clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients using respirator­y therapy and cardiac sonography are segments of patient care growing dramatical­ly, partly due to COVID-19.

The new center will feature technology-driven training simulation­s of realistic medical scenarios that teach technical skills and clinical judgment. It will also address inequities of the health care system through diverse and representa­tive simulation equipment for student learning. Additional­ly, the funds will provide an upgrade to NCC’s nursing simulation lab to meet the educationa­l needs of students and the program’s learning outcomes. By creating this advanced learning atmosphere for students, NCC can alleviate the challenges posed by too few available clinical spots.

This was one of 15 community project funding requests that were supported by U.S. Rep. Susan Wild to meet the growing health care workforce needs in the region. As a college of the community, NCC seeks to help fill the gap of highly trained, qualified health profession­als needed to serve area residents in local health care facilities.

The college intends to start work on the project this year. The interdisci­plinary center will be housed in Penn Hall on the Bethlehem campus for nursing, cardiac sonography and radiograph­y, and the Fowler Family Southside Center will be used for respirator­y care.

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