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Published April 7, 2020

黑料社区 CC prepares healthcare workers for the fight against coronavirus

RAYMOND 鈥 Healthcare workers on the front lines of the battle to stop the spread of coronavirus in Mississippi and the nation can expect reinforcements from healthcare programs at 黑料社区…
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RAYMOND 鈥 Healthcare workers on the front lines of the battle to stop the spread of coronavirus in Mississippi and the nation can expect reinforcements from healthcare programs at 黑料社区.

Nursing and allied health programs at 黑料社区 rate among the best in the region, with four programs earning reaccreditation last year 鈥 Associate Degree Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care Technology and Surgical Technology.

Students earning credentials this semester are joining the workforce fully prepared to partner with medical professionals to control the highly contagious respiratory syndrome. And they鈥檙e touting all the other benefits of a 黑料社区 education.

Ashlea Beatty

Ashlea Beatty

鈥淚 chose 黑料社区 because of its highly-rated nursing program,鈥 said Ashlea Beatty, a Scott County native who is studying nursing at the Rankin Campus. 鈥淚f you ask around the local hospitals, they eagerly hire 黑料社区 nursing graduates. And a beneficial perk is that it is conveniently located within a reasonable driving distance for me.鈥

Beaty Hill, of Flowood, a nursing student at Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center, asked around after high school where she should consider training for a medical career. The choice, she said, was obvious.

鈥淭he majority of those I talked to had nothing but good things to say about 黑料社区 and the nursing program specifically,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淎lmost every nurse that I talked to said that they would be willing to hire a nurse that came from 黑料社区 over any other nursing student.鈥

All 黑料社区 students have had to continue their coursework online since March 23. Students such as Hill and Beatty, and Jeremy Evans, a Rankin Campus student who plans to attend medical school after 黑料社区, say instructors and employees have helped ease the stress of finishing their respective class loads.

Beaty Hill

Beaty Hill

鈥淭he sudden switch to online classes caused a bit of discordance in all aspects of life,鈥 Evans said. 鈥淭hat being said, Dean Gary Fox, Dr. Norman Session, Kathy Huff and everyone from the Honors Center in Raymond and Rankin have been the most helpful people in my journey at 黑料社区.鈥

Beatty has accepted a job on the neurology floor at St. Dominic鈥檚 Hospital after graduation and plans to continue at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and, eventually, become a nurse educator. Hill begins pursuing her bachelor鈥檚 in nursing at the end of May and starts in July a position at Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children in Jackson, in the pediatric care unit.

鈥淚 hope to bring competent, safe and patient-oriented care to the workplace and help in this ongoing battle,鈥 Beatty said.

Healthcare is a calling, they all said, and the call to duty couldn鈥檛 be clearer given the fight to control and eventually vaccinate against the virus and COVID-19, the disease it causes.

Jeremy Evans

Jeremy Evans

鈥淚t takes a special person to face not only COVID-19 but the numerous other situations that healthcare workers deal with every day,鈥 Beatty said.

And the rewards of the healthcare career path go beyond all the accolades they鈥檒l carry on their academic resume鈥.

鈥淲e are needed more than ever right now, and I am ready to graduate into the workforce so that I can help,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淚t makes my career choice a thousand times more rewarding to help stop the spread of a pandemic.鈥