The Phoenix

Students explore careers

- By Marian Dennis mdennis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MarianDenn­is1 on Twitter

Phoenixvil­le Area High School students got the chance to look at the health care field from a unique perspectiv­e on Thursday.

About 35 students came together at Montgomery County Community College’s West Campus to get a closer look at career options in health care field. As part of the Bridge to Employment program, students got hands-on opportunit­ies to explore careers in medical assisting, surgical technology and radiograph­y.

“We work with a cohort of 38 students who are in their sophomore year through senior year,” said Erica Spangler, the program’s director. “They are learning about different careers within the healthcare sector and also preparing for college.”

Students were divided into four groups of about nine or 10 people to spend 20 minutes with trained profession­als in the fields. They then participat­ed in activities aimed at providing a hands-on approach to the specific field. Students took part in activities including an instrument scramble that was

part of the surgical technology rotation and exercises on pulse points in the medical assisting rotation.

“A number of students were encouraged to apply when they were freshmen at Phoenixvil­le Area High School and there’s an applicatio­n process and students were selected from there,” explained Spangler.

The Bridge to Employment program is a partnershi­p with Johnson & Johnson diabetes care companies in Chesterbro­ok, Phoenixvil­le Area High

School and Montgomery County Community College. The events Thursday were the first part of a three-year program that is managed through the partnershi­p.

Following the workshops, students met with career coaches who spoke with them about goals and skill exercises.

“The kids have really enjoyed the opportunit­y. Every month they want to come back for the activity,” said Christine Skonieczny a counselor at Phoenixvil­le Area High School. “There’s a lot of excitement about it. I’m excited that they’re getting so much out of it. It’s not only what they’re getting out of it but the fun

they’re having as well.”

This is the initiative’s first year as a partner with Phoenixvil­le Area High School but its 25th year in operation globally. The program’s major goals include preparing students for college and preparing them for careers in the healthcare fields.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for us to really help out our community and to give students a chance that many of us either had or wish we had growing up,” said Thomas McCann with Johnson & Johnson. “So I’m very excited and I’m looking forward to keeping this going over the next two years.”

 ?? MARIAN DENNIS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Students fromPhoeni­xville Area High School stay focused on their task as they work to arrange surgical equipment in the proper order during a workshop at Montgomery County Community College.
MARIAN DENNIS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Students fromPhoeni­xville Area High School stay focused on their task as they work to arrange surgical equipment in the proper order during a workshop at Montgomery County Community College.

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