College of Nursing to host free nursing academy for local high school students
Fairmont State University’s College of Nursing will host a free nursing academy for local high school students interested in pursuing careers as professional nurses.
The academy will take place June 27 – 29 from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Fairmont State’s campus in the Education Building. Students eligible to participate include 10th – 12th graders residing in Harrison, Marion or Monongalia Counties.
“The mission of the nursing academy is to inspire students to pursue a professional career in nursing by exposing students to experiences and opportunities that nursing has to offer, and to help establish an education path that will lead to a professional career in nursing,” said Fairmont State University College of Nursing Dean, Laura Clayton.
Curriculum for the three-day academy will include:
· First aid
· CPR
· Stop the Bleed Certification
· Infection control and vital signs skills performance
· Nursing school preparation
· A panel discussion
· A local hospital tour and more
Nursing academy students will also participate in various simulation experiences in areas including birth, pediatrics, geriatrics and telehealth.
The nursing academy is funded through a grant from the West Virginia Center for Nursing. For more information or to register, contact tina.reed@fairmontstate.edu.
Nursing AcademyHigh School StudentsNursing GrantWest Virginia Center for NursingDr. Laura Clayton