2008

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RUSH CONTRIBUTION AIDS ECCC HEALTHCARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS: ECCC's Healthcare Education programs have received state-of-the-art instructional equipment thanks to a generous contribution from Rush Health Systems. Rush provid– ed funds for ECCC to purchase a "SIM Man," a simulation device used to enhance clin– ical experiences. ECCC recently held a demonstration of the instructional equipment in the Associate Degree Nursing skills lab. Pictured left to right are Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, ECCC president; Rush Health Systems representatives Scott V1ncent, Donnie Smith, Nma Dusuang and David Bonner; first-year ADN students Tiffanie Credille of Union, Kemyatta Qualls of Forest and Rebecca Wilbanks of Carthage; Betsy Mann; second– year ADN student

Stephanie Reeves of Pre- ston; and nursing instruc- tor/SIM Man operator Bren- da Kirby.

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NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ----- NEWTON RECORD ___;_'....:....______ MERIDIAN STAR ------------

CARTHAGINIAN ------– SCOTT COUNTY TIMES - -----– UNION APPEAL - - ------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL ____ _

CLARION-LEDGER - --- - - SPIRIT OF MORTON --- ----- THE PHILADELPHIAN_ _ ___

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