College nursing students help vaccinate community
Second-year Mendocino College Nursing students were recently able to get hands-on experience by working side-by-side with nurses from Adventist Health and other health care providers at the Alex Rorabaugh Center to administer 1,000 COVID-19 vaccinations.
Each student was able to competently administer 50-75 vaccines under the supervision of Mendocino College Nursing Instructor Nancy Goodman and Director of Nursing Peggy Goebel. Mendocino College Nursing Program Support Specialist Ginger Bushway coordinated all student requirements and schedules.
“The students did a fabulous job and were complemented by Adventist staff and multiple community clients,” said Goebel. “This is a wonderful example of Mendocino College Nursing students gaining confidence and competence while serving their community during this pandemic crisis.”
“We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to be involved in community outreach through the participation in the vaccination clinic,” said Mendocino College Nursing student Hailey Young. “It was wonderful to hear all of the positive feedback and gratitude directly from the community members. This is an experience I will remember for a lifetime.”
As required by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), all student vaccinators completed the CDC vaccinator course online and received their two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at least two weeks prior to the clinic. Students practiced CDC protocol, maintained social distancing requirements, wore masks, and washed hands frequently.
“We have made a commitment
“This is a wonderful example of Mendocino aollege Nursing students gaining confidence and competence while serving their community during this pandemic crisis.”
— Peggy Goebel, Director of Nursing
to Adventist Health to continue to partner with their clinics with supervised students here in Ukiah through midMay,” said Goebel. “We have also made a commitment to partner with Mendocino County and EMS at the Ukiah Conference Center to provide faculty supervised students at their Friday clinics through midMay. We are all very proud of the professionalism, dedication and skill of our students.”