Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital Accepting Applications for Free Nursing Camp
for Students
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[February 27, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital is accepting applications for a
free, three-day summer camp for high school juniors who will graduate in
2017 and are interested in a nursing career.
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The summer camp, called Teens Experiencing Nursing (TEN), will
be held July 13-15 at the nonprofit community hospital.
The program begins with an orientation and an overview of the
nursing profession. Participants will take a field trip to the
Memorial Center for Learning and Innovation, where they’ll work in
the Simulation Center to learn and practice basic nursing skills.
Students will also have the opportunity to job shadow and interact
with nursing staff on several units.
“TEN Camp participants receive a hands-on opportunity to experience
nursing education and nursing practice,” said Heather Callahan, a
registered nurse and clinical education coordinator at Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital. “We’re looking for the best and brightest
high school students interested in pursuing a nursing career.”
TEN Camp will be limited to 10 students. Campers are expected to
attend all three days of the camp and may not leave the camp for any
reason other than a family emergency.
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Students will need to complete an application, which includes a school counselor
reference, written permission from parents or guardians and an essay explaining
why they want to become a nurse. Applications are available from local high
school guidance counselors and online at www.ALMH.org.
The deadline for applications is April 1.
For additional information, contact Callahan at 217-605-5302.
[Angela Stoltzenburg] |