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Funding presented for dual enrollment

RAINSVILLE – Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Ledbetter and Senator Steve Livingston recently contributed TVA in lieu of tax funds to Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC). NACC’s Dual

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Young Named EOA Director at Western Illinois University

Macomb, Ill.- Former Iowa Wesleyan University Title IX Director Tina Young has been named the Director of Equal Opportunity and Access for Western Illinois University, effective April 24th. Prior to working at Iowa Wesleyan University, Young was director of Title IX and Equity at Southeastern Community College in West Burlington. She also served as supervisor of campus safety and security, coordinator of Emergency Medical Services and adjunct instructor of Emergency Medical Services at Southeastern Community College. She was also a critical care paramedic and director of continuous quality improvement at Lee County EMS Ambulance. "We are excited to have Tina on board at WIU," said Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration Shannon Sutton. "She brings vast experience in the areas of Equal Opportunity and Access, Title IX, and Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion. Her previous work at both the Community College and University levels gives her a strong foundation as the EOA director at WIU." Young received an associate's degree in Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic from Southeastern Community College, and a bachelor's degree Bellevue University in Bellevue, Nebraska.

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TSTC student adds paramedic to family's list of first responders


Anthony Monaco has been around first responders his entire life.
When Monaco lived in New York, his father was a volunteer firefighter, and his mother was a nurse. After his father’s job moved the family to Fort Worth, Monaco wanted to continue the family tradition.
After high school, Monaco attended a firefighter academy and was hired by the Stephenville Fire Department. He said the department operates both the fire and emergency medical services operations for the community.
Monaco completed an EMS program at his fellow firefighters’ suggestion and decided to take it one step further. He enrolled in Texas State Technical College’s Emergency Medical Services Paramedic program and now is nearing graduation.

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Lifeguard Ambulance Service EMTs travel similar paths to TSTC


Two Lifeguard Ambulance Service emergency medical technicians began their medical careers in similar fashion.
Michelle Bates and Brittney Evans did not immediately begin studying to become EMTs. Now the two first responders are completing their third semester in Texas State Technical College’s Emergency Medical Services Paramedic program.
Bates, of Fort Worth, earned a college scholarship to play soccer and originally wanted to study clinical psychology.
“It was a couple of years, but I decided I wanted to study emergency medical services,” she said. “I first brought it up to my parents, and they were not sure that was something I should do.”

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LLC nursing program receives simulation lab grant


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LLC nursing program receives simulation lab grant
Dec 13, 2020
Lake Land College nursing student Mandy Kasey is shown.
The Coles Community Health Program (CCHP) Board of Directors at its Nov. 10 meeting approved a $30,000 grant to the Lake Land College nursing program to enhance a simulation lab.
This grant will be used for modular skills trainer, modern infusion pumps, and crash cart with defibrillators. Simulation laboratory education has become an essential component of nursing and first responder education.
“As the nature of health care continues to change, increased needs of simulation equipment have become a necessity to allow our nursing faculty to better prepare our students,” said Dr. Josh Bullock, President of Lake Land College. “We are very thankful to the Coles Community Health Program for this grant and for their support of our program. As one of the best nursing programs in the state, Lake Land College is an integral partner in developing highly trained nurses to meet the health care needs of our communities.”

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Lake Land College Nursing Program Receives Simulation Lab Grant From Coles Community Health Program


Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio
Dec 9, 2020 4:56 PM
Charleston, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The Coles Community Health Program (CCHP) Board of Directors, at the November 10 board meeting, has approved a $30,000 grant to the Lake Land College nursing program to enhance a simulation lab.  This grant will be used for modular skills trainer, modern infusion pumps, and crash cart with defibrillators.   Simulation laboratory education has become an essential component of nursing and first responder education.
 
“As the nature of healthcare continues to change, increased needs of simulation equipment have become a necessity to allow our nursing faculty to better prepare our students,” stated Dr. Josh Bullock, President of Lake Land College.  “We are very thankful to the Coles Community Health Program for this grant and for their support of our program. As one of the best nursing programs in the state, Lake Land College is an integral partner in developing highly trained nurses to meet the healthcare needs of our communities.”

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