Being able to better learn and practice critical
lifesaving skills, Cowley College’s
Allied Health Center recently received a life-like manikin for its students to
work on.
Cindy Branscum, Cowley College lead MICT instructor, and Terri Griffiths, adjunct
instructor, recently completed SimMan training in Texas for the manikin purchased
for the department.
Slade Griffiths, Department Chair of the Allied Health Education/EMS Education
Program Director said Sarah Leftwich, Dean of North Campuses, made the purchase
of the manikin possible.
“This fully meets the students needs by being absolutely real in a laboratory
setting, and ultimately patient care is better,” Griffiths said.
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