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We are so proud of Susan! She is an inspiration to so many and we can't wait to see all she will achieve in her career as a nurse. While she has officially graduated from our AHEC Scholars Program, she will always be a Scholar to us!
A life-saving surgery inspired Susan Regan to become a nephrology nurse. Born with renal issues, Susan received her first kidney transplant at age 11. Fourteen years later, her body rejected the kidney, and she was on dialysis for eight years before receiving her second transplant in June 2015. 💚💙 Fueled by a life motto to “never give up,” Susan joined the #AHECScholars for support on her professional journey to become a nurse. As part of the Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Scholars program, Susan attended community-wide health fairs and specialized trainings. She credits AHEC Scholars with increasing her awareness of health disparities in her community and encouraging her to ask more in-depth questions of patients to help treat underlying conditions, and not just symptoms. Susan graduated from Georgia Highlands College in May and has accepted a job with Fresenius Medical Care at an outpatient dialysis clinic. She says, “I look forward to sharing my journey and motto while giving hope to the patients I care for.” 🌟 Congratulations, Susan! You have achieved so much already, and you will make an incredible nurse!
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Congratulations to the 18 exceptional students who graduated from the Blue Ridge AHEC Scholars Program tonight! We enjoyed a wonderful celebration led by Mandy Hunter, our Director of Student Enrichment Programs. Tremendous thanks to Georgia Northwest Technical College for allowing us to host our celebration at their Gordon County Campus! These students in the fifth cohort of AHEC Scholars were joined by friends and family and praised by leaders from their colleges, including: Dr. Lisa Jellum, Dean of the Atrium Health Floyd School of Health Sciences, Georgia Highlands College Dr. Gina Kertulis-Tartar, Dean of the School of Health Professions, Dalton State College Dr. Michael Waters, Assistant Dean of Clinical Education, PCOM Georgia Deseri Wooten, MSN, BSN, RN, Nursing Lab Coordinator, Georgia Northwest Technical College We are so honored to be part of the educational journey for these future health professionals! 🩺
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It’s National Doctors Day! 🩺 We are so grateful to have three gifted physicians on our Board of Directors: Dr. Robersteen Howard, Dr. Dixon Freeman and Dr. George Hotz. Thank you for your service to our organization and the northwest Georgia community!
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Parents of High School Students! Your teen can join us for four days of interesting, hands-on exploration of careers in healthcare! This camp is a great way for students who are interested the healthcare industry to learn and experience a variety of roles, and to prepare for the next steps in their education journey. Activities will be led by a diverse group of professionals in a variety of healthcare settings. Scan the QR code or click this link to register: https://lnkd.in/e5BfHJNW
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Parents of Middle School Students! Your child can join us for three days of fun, hands-on exploration of the world of healthcare! Activities will be led by a diverse group of professionals from a variety of healthcare settings. Featured careers include: Nursing, Emergency Care, Pharmacy, Respiratory Care, Athletic Training, Dental Hygiene ... and many others! Scan the QR code or visit http://camps.highlands.edu to register
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Congratulations to our Executive Director, Caroline Aultman, for her recent appointment to the Board of Directors for Harbor House, the Northwest Georgia Child Advocacy Center! Harbor House is a Child Advocacy Center which serves a vital role in our community, working with children who are victims of sexual & severe physical abuse, offering prevention programs to help stop abuse before it starts, and providing intervention where abuse may have occurred. The center collaborates with partners in the nonprofit, medical, social services, law enforcement, child protective, legal, and education communities to do their important child advocacy work in Floyd and Polk Counties. More than 7,200 children have been interviewed at Harbor House since it was established. Our Safety Awareness For Everyone (S.A.F.E) Program has reached more than 30,000 elementary school children since it began in 2007. Today, Harbor House provides family and child advocacy services to every client that we see, and on-site trauma-focused therapy services for the children that we see and others in the community who cannot find access to care, free of charge. Harbor House also encompasses Floyd County CASA, which provides training and supervision to volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children who are under the jurisdiction of the Floyd County Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are everyday people of all ages and backgrounds who are willing to be the voice of an abused or neglected child involved in Juvenile Court proceedings. The goal of the CASA volunteer is to find every child a safe, permanent, loving home as soon as possible because… Every child’s voice deserves to be heard. Click here for more information on becoming a CASA volunteer: https://lnkd.in/eJ5zxVFr
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