With some of the donated stuffed animals are, seated from left, RNs Linda Sholl, Mike Pinard, Stephanie Rogers and Irene Wood, and unit clerk Heather Patten-Sochia. Standing are nurse aid Leslie …
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With some of the donated stuffed animals are, seated from left, RNs Linda Sholl, Mike Pinard, Stephanie Rogers and Irene Wood, and unit clerk Heather Patten-Sochia. Standing are nurse aid Leslie Clark and Clarkson physician assistant student Jayne Jordan.
POTSDAM -- The Clarkson University Physician Assistant Program donated 100 stuffed animals for child patients at Canton-Potsdam Hospital. They are set aside for kids requiring an inpatient stay or needing care from departments including ambulatory surgery, cardiology or emergency services.
The toys were collected them at a Clarkson men’s hockey game by having attendees toss them onto the ice during the first intermission.