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Elizabeth Guillen & Shanna Molina Rhode Island College Health Education & Nursing

Elizabeth Guillen & Shanna Molina Rhode Island College Health Education & Nursing National Primary Care Week 11/17/2010. Our AHEC Experience. Youth Into Health Careers Summer 2010. Partnership Between Family Resources and NRIAHEC Adapted from the REACT RI Program.

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Elizabeth Guillen & Shanna Molina Rhode Island College Health Education & Nursing

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  1. Elizabeth Guillen & Shanna Molina Rhode Island College Health Education & Nursing National Primary Care Week 11/17/2010

  2. Our AHEC Experience

  3. Youth Into Health Careers Summer 2010 • Partnership Between Family Resources and NRIAHEC • Adapted from the REACT RI Program

  4. Goals of Youth into Health Careers • Target Audience • Underserved teenagers from ages 14-18 in Northern RI • Educate • Different health careers • Different health-related careers • Pharmacy • Medical coding • Etc • The discovery of talents and strengths for future careers • Health promotion

  5. Learning Modules Module 1: • Introduction to Program, Vulnerable Populations & Ethical and Legal Issues Module 2: • Applied Health Services & Cultural Competency Module 3: • Health Education and Disease Prevention & Health Career Exploration Module 4: • Health Observation and Data Collection & Emergency Preparation Module 5: • CPR Module 6: • Peer Education & Leadership

  6. CPR

  7. Statistics • 15 Students Started the program • 8 male, 7 female • 10 became CPR certified • 8 Successfully completed the program • 3 male, 5 female

  8. Outlook for the Future • Field trips • Hospitals • College tours • Increase in program duration • To at least 10 weeks • Updating activities • To keep program interesting for students

  9. Impacts of our Internships at AHEC

  10. Questions and Answers Contact Us • Elizabeth Guillen • Elizabethguillen08@yahoo.com • Shanna Molina • Smolina_2559@ric.edu

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