Collaboration in Nursing!
Earlier this month, STI's Practical Nurse students and Southeastern's Nurse Assisting high school students participated in a simulation collaboration. The students were given a brief scenarios of patient situations with guided skills to perform. Teamwork ensued as...
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Evening Practical Nurse Program Celebrates the Class of 2020
The Evening Practical Nurse graduation ceremony took place on Tuesday, January 7th. Family and friends filled the audience, and STI faculty and staff recognized all students for their hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Graduate Angela Foti led the ceremony with...
STI Medical Assisting Students Host a Pediatric Clinic
The Medical Assisting students held a Pediatric Clinic with the students from the Southeastern Regional Technical High School Early Education Program. This activity enables the Medical Assisting students to work with two diverse age groups - toddlers and teens. The...
Spreading Joy this Holiday Season
Over 20 children from several families enjoyed an even brighter holiday season thanks to STI faculty, staff and students who participated in this wonderful community service event. Students and faculty nominate children in need of some extra support over the holidays...
Dental and Medical Assisting Students Experience the Body Works Exhibit at the Museum of Science
On December 19th, students and faculty from STI's Dental and Medical Assisting Programs visited the Body Worlds Exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston. Students were able to see actual anatomical structures on the models and read the accompanying descriptions that...
Dental Assisting Students Making Great “First Impressions”
The Dental Assisting students have been learning to take alginate impressions since the fall. Here, the students are taking alginate impressions on each other during lab. The students then poured these impressions in dental plaster and trimmed them to become study...
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