The Record (Troy, NY)

Teens experience health care field at HVCC summer camp

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » At Hudson Valley Community College, 16 Capital Region teenagers recently spent the week exploring careers in the health care field during the college’s first- ever Health Sciences Summer Camp.

“With the expertise of faculty and the availabili­ty to showcase these programs during the summer months, we thought this would be a great opportunit­y to help young people who may be interested in exploring these careers,” Patricia Klimkewicz, the college’s interim dean of health sciences said.

Faculty members and department chairs were on hand each day to provide an introducti­on to the careers associated with their programs and to provide hands- on training for the rising ninth and tenth graders. Campers, who also earned their CPR/ AED certificat­ion during the week received a stethoscop­e and blood pressure cuff, which they used throughout the week.

The students spent one day exploring the field of medical imaging with faculty members Erica Cole and Lynne Florio as well as department chair Margie Ewart Zapp. The next day was spent in the nursing labs with department chair Marty Desmond and with Surgical Technology instructor Brian Barboza. Following that, they visited the college’s dental hygiene lab, where they worked alongside the department chair Tammy Conway and faculty members Jeff McMinn, Laura Tubbs, and Jenn Walker.

Paramedic careers were explored as well with faculty members Anthony Caliguire, Bob Philip, and Brent Ricks.

In addition, the teens found themselves back at the college’s 400 Jordan Road location, which houses the Cardioresp­iratory and Emergency Medicine Department, where they discussed the new field of community health navigation with instructor Keshana OwensCody and got a hands- on introducti­on to the fields of polysomnog­raphy and respirator­y care with department chair Patty Hyland and faculty members Michael Hyland, Amanda Nuccio, and Dave Ten Eyck.

The college’s School of Health Sciences offers programs that prepare students for careers in the growing healthcare field. Graduates of the college’s health science programs have a reputation for educationa­l and clinical excellence and find careers in the Capital Region health care workforce or transfer to a four-year college or university.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? HVCC Health Sciences Summer Camp.
PHOTO PROVIDED HVCC Health Sciences Summer Camp.
 ?? NICHOLAS BUONANNO - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? The campus at Hudson Valley Community College.
NICHOLAS BUONANNO - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE The campus at Hudson Valley Community College.

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