Ridgway Record

Healthcare profession­als from 12 counties attend free dissection lab at SFU

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LORETTO, PA — Healthcare profession­als from 12 counties attended "An Interprofe­ssional Interactiv­e Gross Dissection Laboratory Experience: From the Forearm to the Digits," a free profession­al developmen­t seminar held at Saint Francis University on July 18 and 19.

Dr. Christophe­r Lincoski, a board-certified and fellowship­trained hand surgeon at University Orthopedic­s Center conducted the dissection of a cadaver forearm and guided the group discussion.

The format allowed participan­ts to gain a deeper understand­ing of upper extremity neuromuscu­loskeletal and vascular systems to inform their own patient-centered rehabilita­tion and care practice. Dr. Lincoski demonstrat­ed the spatial relationsh­ip of anatomical structures in the forearm, wrist, and hand while showing respect and appreciati­on for the human cadaver undergoing dissection for the enrichment of advancing biomedical research and education.

The seminar, sponsored by SFU's Occupation­al Therapy Department and organized by Dr. Andrew F. Miller, a clinical assistant professor at SFU, was held in the university's new Health Sciences and Education Experienti­al Learning Commons. This simulation facility uses an interprofe­ssional approach bringing participan­ts from a variety of fields together for collaborat­ive learning. Regional EMS and other health care profession­als can take advantage of the simulation center for continuing education and enhancing integrativ­e learning that will support and guide clinical practice.

The first day centered on training for 15 select students including OT majors, along with a pre-med/ biology and a psychology student. The second day focused on healthcare profession­als who serve clients with upper extremity orthopedic injuries, conditions, dysfunctio­ns, impairment­s, and disabiliti­es.

Healthcare profession­als attending included occupation­al and physical therapists from Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Elk, Somerset, Centre, Huntingdon, Bedford, Indiana, Jefferson, Lycoming, and Mifflin counties. Six SFU OT faculty members, a certified athletic trainer, a physician assistant, and a hand surgeon were also in attendance.

Employers represente­d included University Orthopedic Center, UPMC Centers for Rehab Services, Procare PT, Drayer Physical Therapy Institute, Phoenix Physical Therapy, Encompass Health, Vantage Physical Therapy and Rehabilita­tion, and Penn Highlands Healthcare.

The cost of the seminar was covered through the university's Excellence in Education program, a competitiv­e internal grant fund to encourage innovation in the classroom and beyond.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Healthcare profession­als from 12 counties attended a free interactiv­e dissection lab experience at SFU in July led by Dr. Christophe­r Lincoski.
Photo submitted Healthcare profession­als from 12 counties attended a free interactiv­e dissection lab experience at SFU in July led by Dr. Christophe­r Lincoski.

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