Healdton Herald

THE HEALDTON HERALD, Healdton, Oklahoma, MARCH 21, 2013 PAGE FIVE
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School activities
Area high school students
Monday, March 25
Mercy Hospital Ardmore s Annual
• HJH baseball hosting
4:30 p.m.
Health Care Career Exploration Day Kingston,
• HHS baseball at Kingston,
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ball Thackerville Tourna- • HHS slow-pitch and basements.
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4:30 p.m.
• HJH/HHS slow-pitch hosting Thackerville, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 26
• HJH/HHS baseball hosting
Ringling, 4:00 p.m.
• HJH slow-pitch hosting
Wilson, 4:00 p.m.
• HHS slow-pitch at Wilson,
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 27
• State Archery Meet.
Thursday, March 28
• FCCLA State Star Events,
Stillwater.
• HJH track at Velma.
• HHS slow-pitch and baseball Thackerville Tournaments.
• SOSU Curriculum Meet.
Friday, March 29
• No school.
• FCCLA State Star Events,
Stillwater.
• HHS slow-pitch and base-
Students participate in mock life-saving drills, get hands-on experience
ARDMORE- Over 150
high school students gathered at Mercy Hospital Ardmore Friday, March 8, to
explore health care careers.
The Career Exploration Day,
in its second year, gives area
students a one-stop-shop opportunity to learn about a
variety of jobs in health care.
"Students often think a
career in health care means
being a doctor or a nurse, but
there are so many opportunities in health care today,"
said Jill Wimmer, Mercy
recruitment manager. "This
event isn't a lecture or some
boring intro to health care;
this is an exciting hands-on
experience for students to
see what they would get to
do as a health care professional. We don't just tell
them about it, they get to see
it up close, feel it and be a
part of it."
Throughout the daylong event, Mercy staged
"mock codes." During these
15-minute drill demonstrations, health care professionals rushed to the aid of
a dummy to perform the
same life-saving techniques
that they would perform in a
real event. Students had the
opportunity to participate
in these drills, giving them
insight to the fast paced environment of emergency
health care.
In addition to the mock
codes, students talked oneon-one with a radiology
tech, pharmacist, nurse, respiratory therapist, nutritionist, lab technician and many
more professionals. Students
were able to view actual radiology and hospital equipment, educational videos
and organ models, so they
left with experiences a slideshow can't provide.
"We had the opportunity
to feel a pig's lung, practice
giving a shot and even take
part in a mock Code Blue,"
said Caitlin Prinzo, a student
who previously attended ca-
reer day. "It was a real eyeopener to learn all the things
you can do."
Participating high schools
were: Davis, Sulphur, Plainview, Madill, Lone Grove,
Wilson and Southern Oklahoma Technology Center.
"We want students to be
able to see how many choices are available for careers
Monday, March 25
Breakfast-Assorted Cereal, Wheat Toast, Banana,
Jelly, Juice/Milk. LunchTurkey Noodles, Mixed Vegetables, Tossed Salad, Applesauce, Milk.
Tuesday, March 26
Breakfast-Biscuit, Egg
and Cheese, Jelly, Apple,
Juice/Milk. Lunch - Corndog, Beans, Corn, Orange,
Milk.
Wednesday, March 27
Breakfast - Breakfast B ar,
Wheat Toast, Orange, Jelly,
Juice/Milk. Lunch - Stew,
Cornbread, Okra, Cheese,
Peaches, Milk.
Thursday, March 28
Breakfast-Scrambled
Eggs, Biscuit, Bacon, Jelly, Applesauce, Juice/Milk.
Lunch- Pizza, Tossed Salad,
Green Beans, Jello/Fruit Mix,
Milk.
Friday, March 29
No School.
to benefit Relay-for-Life
on March 22
from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Potatoes can be picked up at your convenience
or delivered. The cost is $8.00 and includes a
baked potato and a drink.
Regular Baked Potato (toppings include: sour cream, bacon bits, butter and cheese)
Deluxe Baked Potato #1 (toppings include: ham, bacon bits, sour cream, butter and cheese)
Deluxe Baked Potato #2 (toppings include: broccoli, bacon bits, sour cream, butter and cheese)
Drinks options are: (Coke, Dt. Coke, bottled water or Dr. Pepper)
Potatoes will also be sold to customers in the
lobby on a first come, first serve basis.
Please contact Mandy Porterfield or any
First Bank employee at 580-229-1076
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LANE STEWART, a senior for Healdton, strides
into third during baseball action in Central High. -(Staff
Photo).
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in health care," said Melinda
Sharum, Mercy executive
director of human resources.
"The opportunity for these
students to talk with health
care professionals and do
some hands-on learning is
invaluable."
Information on Mercy
careers is available at www.
mercy.net/careers.
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