BOCES allied health students Kaitlyn Scinta and Kiersten Morrow participate in an emergency exercise with Steve Karlberg (left) from CHMC’s education department and Ken Gardner from the OVRS …
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BOCES allied health students Kaitlyn Scinta and Kiersten Morrow participate in an emergency exercise with Steve Karlberg (left) from CHMC’s education department and Ken Gardner from the OVRS (center).
OGDENSBURG -- St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES allied health students recently shadowed with the Ogdensbrug rescue squad.
Students received real-life, hands-on experiences such as a mock code (cardiac arrest) scenario, looking at lab specimens and X-rays, according to Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center.