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photo captions:
- Photo 1
Surgical-techs prepare ‘lines’ to administer medication for a cardiac procedure.
- Photo 2
Pharmacy techs fill orders for inpatient medications.
- Photo 3
The pharmacy robot (i.e., the glass room on the left with a mechanized arm that spins up, down, and around to hundreds of rows of individually packaged medications) dispenses a precise amount of medication for each patient’s order. Outside the pharmacy robot, a pharmacist explains the importance of understanding the interactions of varied drugs and side effects to support best patient outcomes.
- Photo 4
In the ER, a team of people assess a patient’s medical status and determine a treatment plan. (From left to right: physician, EKG tech, college student acting as a patient, and nurse manager. Usually, this team is not all in the room at once—this time they are because they are teaching.)
- Photo 5
A radiological technologist explains the benefit of an MRI—a machine that views the soft tissues and organs of the body that help the medical team provide more precise diagnosis and treatment plans.
- Photo 6
During surgery, a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) administers anesthesia for pain management and closely monitors the patient’s vital signs. (A patient dummy, surgical nurse manager, and surgical nurse are also part of this teaching team).
- Photo 7
Lab Phlebotamist take sample of a patient’s blood to diagnose illness and medical conditions.
- Photo 8
In the Lab, a Medical Technologist is preparing patients lab tests using a pipet and glass slides.
- Photo 9
A separate Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is where the sickest children receive care from a specialized team of professionals.
- Photo 10
Our pediatric nurses, health unit coordinator, and clinical nurse specialist work closely together as a team caring for sick and injured children.
- Photo 11
Our physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants work as a team to provide expert primary and specialty care. Each step of treatment is “charted” in an electronic medical record.
- Photo 12
Rehab therapies work with patients after illness and injury to get them functioning again. A PT and volunteer (blue jacket) encourage a patient to stretch after surgery.
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A Rad Tech looks closely as the MRI takes an image of the soft tissue in the body to help diagnose a patient’s health status.
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- Photo 16
Student Volunteer at Surgery Information Desk
- Photo 17
Student Volunteer in NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)
- Photo 18
Student Volunteer in Pharmacy
- Photo 19
The lab staff orders, stores, and fills orders for blood used by various departments in the hospital including oncology and surgery.
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