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Carin Grossman
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Lisa Mockel
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Mount Kisco, NY – May 29, 2009 – Northern
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The New Visions Health program at NWH is run in conjunction with the
Students selected to participate in the program spend the school year at NWH, learning the basics of health care and completing high school and college-level courses in an on-site classroom while spending several hours a week for 24 weeks on rotations, shadowing medical personnel in various departments of the Hospital including Laboratory, the Emergency Department, Pediatrics, Radiology, and the Operating Room.
Since 2002, the New Visions Health program at NWH has graduated nearly 100 students who have gained invaluable experience and better insight into what they want to do in the future. “(The students’) experiences vary from seeing a baby born to understanding how to sterilize equipment to the administrative and strategic planning of a hospital,” said NWH’s Vice President of Human Resources Kerry Flynn Barrett. “At the end of the year, we have mature students who know what they want to go on to do or possibly what they don’t want. We have had many students go on to prestigious colleges and universities. They have majored in veterinary medicine, nursing, biomedical engineering, pre-med, and more.”
At this year’s luncheon, Natalie Silva of Mahopac said she is looking forward to attending St. Mary’s College in
“I saw a code during the program and I liked the whole adrenaline part of it and having to think on your toes,” said Silva, who now has her sights set on becoming an emergency medicine nurse practitioner.
In addition to Silva, this year’s NWH New Visions Health class includes
Alicea, who will begin the honors program at
“I always wanted to become a surgeon doing cardiac surgeries,” he said. “Then once I actually witnessed an orthopedic surgery performed it really sparked my interest and gave me the desire to go into that field.”
For more information on the New Visions Health program, call Putnam/ Northern Westchester BOCES at 914-248-2403.
