Lifestyle – 91福利 | Caribbean Medical School Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:19:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.13 /wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cropped-auis_schoolSeal-32x32.png Lifestyle – 91福利 | Caribbean Medical School 32 32 Potluck parties at 91福利 are regular events! /potluck-parties-at-auis-are-regular-events/ Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:19:02 +0000 /?p=45881 Located in the South Part of Barbados, the 91福利 School of Medicine is a real melting pot where more than ten languages are spoken and more than 15 countries are represented. With such diversity, it can be challenging to find just the right event to bring the student community together. Still, the Student Government Association […]

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Located in the South Part of Barbados, the 91福利 School of Medicine is a real melting pot where more than ten languages are spoken and more than 15 countries are represented.

With such diversity, it can be challenging to find just the right event to bring the student community together. Still, the Student Government Association every semester making happen a great potluck party for 91福利 students, staff, and faculty. The 91福利 multicultural potluck is typically held in the last block of classes with an emphasis on everyone contributing to the event. Students, faculty, staff, and their families are encouraged to bring a favorite dish that represents their culture or is one they enjoy. Past favorites have included curry, rice and beans, spaghetti, lasagna, slow cooker meals, burritos and many other dishes names I cannot pronounce. The Multicultural Potluck is held in the 91福利 cafeteria on December 2nd, 2019  that is an essential place for students to meet and exchange news. Great job SGA!

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91福利 Medical Students Gain Practical Techniques Through Trauma Day /auis-medical-students-gain-practical-techniques-through-trauma-day/ Wed, 05 Dec 2018 23:03:53 +0000 http://www.auis.edu/?p=44410 Gurneys were being wheeled in and the rhythmic sound of a heart monitor filled the room as nurses prepared a patient for to see a doctor. From gunshot wounds to patients that suffered from schizophrenia, all four beds, commonly known as bays, continued to be filled and replaced by other patients on Tuesday at Philadephia […]

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Gurneys were being wheeled in and the rhythmic sound of a heart monitor filled the room as nurses prepared a patient for to see a doctor. From gunshot wounds to patients that suffered from schizophrenia, all four beds, commonly known as bays, continued to be filled and replaced by other patients on Tuesday at Philadephia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Suwanee.

While the intensity was real, the outcome was predetermined, as PCOM hosted Trauma Day, which tasked nurses from Georgia Gwinnett College, emergency medical technicians from Gwinnett Technical College and future doctors from PCOM to work together through 24 different scenarios, from getting the patient off the ambulance all the way to the operating room.

Plans for Trauma Day have been going for months, with Michael Sampson, associate professor of family medicine and sports medicine, saying PCOM would be interested in hosting it.

鈥淲e love to showcase our campus and simulation room,鈥 Sampson said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 multifaceted with the EMTs for Gwinnett Tech, nurses from GGC and our DOs (doctors of osteopathic medicine) here. And our $3.5 million simulation room can handle all of the stuff going on.鈥

Previously, the event had been held at GGC and was slated to go to Gwinnett Tech, but plans changed.

鈥淭he last time we had Trauma Day over at Georgia Gwinnett College, we put in a plans initially at Gwinnett Tech, but our simulation director recommended we do them here,鈥 Sampson said. 鈥淏efore he stopped talking, I immediately agreed to do this.鈥

The 24 simulations that students participated in throughout the day were selected by students seeking their master鈥檚 degrees in biomedical sciences. Each simulation tested students from how they interact with a patient to the proper procedure for diagnosing a situation.

For Sampson, the biggest takeaway he wanted PCOM students to get was to make sure they worked with others as a team.

鈥淎s physicians, we can do a lot,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 do it all, and rely on EMTs and nurses to help out. When they go out in the real world, they have the attitude of we鈥檙e one big team.鈥

Alisha Adams, Gwinnett Tech lead instructor for advanced EMT students, said Trauma Day is very important for students.

鈥淚t鈥檚 critical because our students normally do scenarios in-house with adjuncts they know,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淗ere, they interact with people that they don鈥檛 know and also get debriefed about their patients, something that doesn鈥檛 happen.鈥

The ability to see the entire process from start to finish is something she believes provides value to students.

鈥淚t keeps getting better and better each year,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淲e allow the students to come full circle with the patient process.鈥

EMTs were required during the process to wheel in patients on gurneys and give the nurses that were waiting in a triage room a basic report on the patient before taking the patient into the simulation room.

The program then transferred to nurses delving deeper into possible issues before the doctors arrived.

鈥淭oday has been about looking at three different components of nursing,鈥 said Sharon Grason, GGC director of nursing. 鈥淐ommunication, collaboration and curing are what we we鈥檙e looking for today.鈥

Grason said the more times nursing students are able to have interprofessional interactions, the better clinicians the students become.

Likewise, Sampson said that Trauma Day has become a huge success for all students that participate, and plans on including PCOM鈥檚 pharmacy and physical therapy programs.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e afraid of what they don鈥檛 know right now,鈥 Sampson said. 鈥淏ut they鈥檙e a lot more prepared for situations in the real world compared to those that don鈥檛 participate.鈥

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